Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Created By: Ashley Spivey For _Local_Actions_for_Homeland_Security.pdf.

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Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Created By: Ashley Spivey For _Local_Actions_for_Homeland_Security.pdf

Effects on the Law Enforcement Community Increased roles and responsibilities provide more jobs especially in Homeland Security Increased training required in intelligence, special weapons, border patrol, how to report suspicious activities, illegal immigration etc. Practice assessing risks, vulnerability assessments, and solving table top scenario events

Georgia Homeland Security Task Force Dept. of Public Safety (GBI and State Patrol) Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) Dept. of Human Resources, Public Health Division Dept. of Natural Resource Environmental Protection Division Dept. of Defense Dept. of Transportation Sherriff's Association Association of Chiefs of Police Association of Fire Chiefs

GHSTF Committees Targeting/Intelligence Education and Awareness Consequence Management Recovery Committee Communications

Partnerships Georgia National Guard State and local law enforcement are also members of the Joint Terrorism Task Force (FBI)

Priorities to develop long-term strategy to ensure quick and accurate delivery of information throughout state to examine: state of alert for state law enforcement, investigation of potential threats, training, meeting equipment needs, communications, protecting and securing state assets and infrastructures PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE, and RECOVERY

Georgia Information Sharing and Analysis Center (GISAC) anti-terrorism intelligence unit, focal point for collection, analysis, sharing of information of threats or acts of terrorism within or against the state, citizens or infrastructures toll free number for law enforcement use to report tips and suspicious activities Periodic Intelligence bulletin is used to provide law enforcement sensitive information to members of the Homeland Security Task Force Partnerships with Georgia National Guard State and local law enforcement are also members of the Joint Terrorism Task Force with the FBI

Discussion The Law Enforcement Communitys roles and responsibilities: Local vs. Federal Duties Practicality of the training and expectations Increased responsibilities Opinions of Law Enforcement Community response to federal sponsored trainings, increased responsibilities etc.