This report examines the information analysis function and the sharing information among federal agencies but does not address provisions in the proposed legislation governing the sharing of intelligence with state and local officials; it will be updated as circumstances warrant
In the wake of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush signed into law th...
Intelligence fusion centers have grown rapidly in the last few years as state, local, and tribal law...
The aftereffects from September 11, 2001, demonstrated how much the United States lacked sufficientl...
Legislation establishing a Department of Homeland Security includes provisions for an information an...
Responding to recommendations from the 9/11 Commission, Congress created the Information Sharing Env...
Although the activities involved in homeland security intelligence (HSINT) itself are not new, the ...
The Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age was created to produce recommendat...
Little is known about how effectively federal agencies share terrorism intelligence with state and l...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "A numbe...
Examines the sharing of information related to terrorism between local, state and federal agencies
CHDS State/LocalPresidential commissions, the Congress, and numerous national law enforcement groups...
The September 11 attacks impacted society generally, and law enforcement specifically, in dramatic w...
This report identifies five options for Congress to consider, including the creation of a domestic i...
In addition, the study examined the activities of three fusion centers in order to identify strategi...
This report discusses legislative initiatives to address the challenges facing the U.S. Intelligenc...
In the wake of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush signed into law th...
Intelligence fusion centers have grown rapidly in the last few years as state, local, and tribal law...
The aftereffects from September 11, 2001, demonstrated how much the United States lacked sufficientl...
Legislation establishing a Department of Homeland Security includes provisions for an information an...
Responding to recommendations from the 9/11 Commission, Congress created the Information Sharing Env...
Although the activities involved in homeland security intelligence (HSINT) itself are not new, the ...
The Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age was created to produce recommendat...
Little is known about how effectively federal agencies share terrorism intelligence with state and l...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "A numbe...
Examines the sharing of information related to terrorism between local, state and federal agencies
CHDS State/LocalPresidential commissions, the Congress, and numerous national law enforcement groups...
The September 11 attacks impacted society generally, and law enforcement specifically, in dramatic w...
This report identifies five options for Congress to consider, including the creation of a domestic i...
In addition, the study examined the activities of three fusion centers in order to identify strategi...
This report discusses legislative initiatives to address the challenges facing the U.S. Intelligenc...
In the wake of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush signed into law th...
Intelligence fusion centers have grown rapidly in the last few years as state, local, and tribal law...
The aftereffects from September 11, 2001, demonstrated how much the United States lacked sufficientl...