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March 14, 2009
FUSION CENTERS Unifying Intelligence to Protect Americans
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These cooperative efforts-and many more like them-have been made possible through the work of intelligence fusion centers around the country.
This week, nearly 2,000 local, state, tribal, and federal representatives working in these centers gathered in Kansas City to continue the process of standardizing fusion center operations. The ultimate goal? To create a network of centers presenting a unified front against terrorism and other national security and criminal threats that put Americans at risk. Although a few were already in existence before 9/11, fusion centers really began to crop up after the attacks when local and federal officials recognized the need to quickly coordinate information-sharing related to terrorism. Their number has been growing ever since. Today, there are some 70 centers around the country-50 state and 20 regional. And some have expanded their focus to include public safety matters and major criminal threats. Fusion center personnel "fuse" intelligence from participating agencies to create a more comprehensive threat picture, locally and nationally. They don't just collect information-they integrate new data into existing information, evaluate it to determine its worth, analyze it for links and trends, and disseminate their findings to the appropriate agency in the best position to do something about it.
FBI representation. We currently have 114 FBI employees working in 38 fusion centers-about 36 percent are agents, 61 percent are intelligence analysts, and the rest are in positions such as language and financial analysts. Fourteen of these centers are co-located with an FBI Field Intelligence Group or Joint Terrorism Task Force. Says Elaine Cummins, our Chief Information Sharing Officer, "Participating in a national network of fusion centers definitely helps us share timely, relevant, and actionable intelligence with our partners-an increasingly important component to our unique national security and law enforcement mission." With fusion centers, everbody wins. State and local law enforcement agencies get access to certain federal databases and the benefit of big-picture terrorism and crime perspectives from their federal partners, along with grant funding, technical assistance, and training. Federal agencies like the FBI gain intelligence from the local level that may fuel terrorism or national security investigations elsewhere in the country or even overseas. And the public gets to sleep a little easier at night, knowing that their local, state, and federal officials are all working together to keep them safe.
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![]() written by Robert61, March 16, 2009
As a member of the a*sociation of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO), I heard Charles "Charlie" Allen discuss Fusion Centers (FC's) in Tyson Corners, VA. This was several years ago, and FC's were just being initiated in the states, including my home state of Ohio. Allen said that by the end of 2008, FC's will be installed in all 50 states. It will be quite a feat to merge the law enforcement (LE) culture with the counter-intel (CI) culture. I hope they can work together. LE wants to slap on the handcuffs as soon as enough evidence is gathered to hold up in court for a sucdcessful prosecution; CI wants to hold off, continue surveillance and gather information about all the links to the suspects. I also hope the U.S. develops FC's that allow domestic surveillance, for many terrorist attacks will be funded, planned and organized overseas. We need an MI-5 model in the U.S. and FC's are the way to accomplish this critical goal, politics aside. Of course,even if innocuous surveillance cameras were set up all over the U.S., many citizens would become card-carrying ACLU members. Visit my DECLa*sIFIED SECRETS site: www.decla*sifiedsecrets.blogspot.com/ Robert61
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