The OSMOSIS Institute Board of Advisors is pleased to announce a call for nominations for the third annual OSMOSIS Open Source Awards. The awards will be presented at the 9th Annual OSMOSISCon held in New Orleans, Louisiana and live via Virtual Globalcast streaming on October 17th, 2023.
 
Judging Criteria
Nominees can be submitted for more than one category. A separate nomination form is required for each submission. Only nominations that answer all questions will be considered. Each nominee must confirm her/his agreement to be nominated by responding to an email inquiry.
 
Eligibility
  1. Chosen winners must be exemplary innovators and nimble leaders who demonstrate a commitment to community service and mentoring.
  2. Chosen winners must be willing to be cited in new ad promotional pieces.
  3. Chosen winners need not attend in person to receive an award.
  4. OSMOSIS Board of Advisors and OSMOSIS staff are not eligible for nomination.
  5. Once nominations are closed, the BOA members will vote upon the submissions that are considered to have met the above criteria and eligibility. A minimum number of three valid submissions must be received before voting can commence. If less than three submissions are received, nominations may be reopened or suspended for that category.
Key Dates & Deadlines
February 21, 2023: Nominations Open
August 11, 2023: Nominations Close
August 25, 2023: Finalists Selected
September 27, 2023: Recipients Announced
October 17, 2023: Awards Presented (New Orleans, LA)
Categories
(Please refer to https://www.osmosiscon.com/osmosis-awards/ for full descriptions.)


Open Source Intelligence Champion of the Year - Awarded to an individual whose investment in and commitment to open source intelligence solutions and/or training have proven distinguished achievements in investigative casework.

Open Source Technology Innovation of the Year - Awarded to an open source technology, software, or product line launched or updated in the last 12 months whose innovative solutions have increased open source researchers’ workflow efficiencies and effectiveness.

Open Source Diversity Trailblazer of the Year - Awarded to a person who serves as a change agent for a specific dimension of diversity by breaking ground through the use of open source skills and tools while demonstrating a commitment to the principles of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

Open Source Rising Star of the Year - Awarded to an OSINT professional who exhibits excellent potential through demonstrated investigative skills and talents and leadership at an early stage in their OSINT career (5 years or less).

Open Source Non-Profit of the Year - Awarded to a registered non-profit whose visionary open source work has excelled in serving the organization’s mission and whose distinguished achievements have resulted in substantial progress toward improving society and human lives.

Open Source Legacy Intelligence Officer - Awarded to an individual whose recognized as a seasoned and experienced leader, demonstrating greater than 10 years of commitment to open source intelligence investigations.

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* 4. Email of Person Completing Form:

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* 5. Your relationship to Nominee:

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* 6. Nominee's Name:

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* 7. Nominee’s Title:

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* 12. Nominee’s E-mail:

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* 13. Nominee’s Social Media Handles/URLs (for marketing purposes):

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* 14. Nominee agrees to being nominated:

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* 15. Please describe how you believe the nominee fits the nomination criteria (please limit to 500 words or less)

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