posted on Jun, 10 2007 @ 05:46 PM
The link provided answers your question:
It includes information on the regions, people and issues of interest to those [intelligence] communities.
Obviously one wiki tackles issues by region
The next by issues which may be multi regional
The last obviously is a vast compendium of information about specific individuals. Aviation security is one example of an agency which would use a
wiki to profile individuals.
The CAPPRA system keeps a global database on US and non US Citizens alike. Western countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United
Kingdom contribute information about their citizens to the database. In return for participation the citizens of contributing nations enjoy less
restrictions entering USA.
In part that is why Al Quaeda seeks to recruit muslim extremists from valid passport holders in those nations.
All people have a score on the system. Ever wondered when you hand over your passport what they look at on those computer screens ?
If you ever tell a bad taste joke at security screening when asked if you are carrying weapons, then it's recorded.
If you have a bad debt rating, have too many speeding tickets, tell too many jokes about G W Bush. If you are not a blonde blue eyed Aryan and don't
go to church every Sunday, it affects your rating.