John,

Funny the paper doesn't mention Cryptome's eyeballing project. :))

Abstract:
U.S. decisionmakers require an analytical process for assessing whether publicly 
accessible geospatial information (e.g., maps, overhead images, Web site information) 
can help potential attackers, including terrorists, in selecting and planning attacks 
on U.S. critical sites. This book provides a framework to assist U.S. decisionmakers 
by applying three key criteria � usefulness, uniqueness, and societal benefits and 
costs � to assessing the homeland security implications of geospatial information.

http://www.rand.org/publications/MG/MG142

Keep up the great work.  

Regards,

JP

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