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=== Tools === [[File:Command Post Computing Environment multiple screens Photo US Army released to Public Domain.jpg|alt=<nowiki>Systematic Software Engineering uses open source intelligence, compiled by [[Janes Information Services]], as part of its intelligence platform.</nowiki>|thumb|Open source intelligence may be ingested to battle management systems such as CPCE by [[Systematic Software Engineering|Systematic]], which uses an open source feed from [[Janes Information Services]].]] Open-source intelligence (OSINT) relies on a wide range of tools and platforms to collect, analyze, and validate publicly available information. These tools vary from general-purpose web browsers to specialized software and frameworks designed specifically for open-source investigations.
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