2. Intelligence Defining the Problem – Who are the threats? Sharing Information.

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2. Intelligence Defining the Problem – Who are the threats? Sharing Information

State Dept. From US State Dept. Office of the Coordinator for CounterterrorismOffice of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) – The current listcurrent list State Sponsors of Terrorism State Sponsors Country Reports on Terrorism Country Reports Terrorist Exclusion List Exec. Order 13224

Terrorist Watch Lists HSPD-6 FBI Counterterrorism Division of National Security BranchCounterterrorism Division Terrorist Screening Center – Terrorist Screening Data Base Selectee List No Fly List

FBI Reorganization FBI National Security Branch (NSB)(NSB) – Organization Organization Counterterrorism Division Counterintelligence Division Directorate of Intelligence WMD Directorate Terrorist Screening Center

Information Sharing? Lack of Coordination Priorities? CIA FBI

Fixing the Intel Problem Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 2004 Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act 2004 Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)(ODNI) National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)(NCTC)

Intelligence Fusion Centers Linking federal, state, and local efforts Fusion Centers and Intel Sharing DHS/DOJ Fusion Center GuidelinesGuidelines

US Executive Branch Department of State: Department of State – Office of the Coordinator for CT Office of the Coordinator for CT Dept. of Justice – National Security Division National Security Division – FBI FBI National Security Branch Counterterrorism division Department of Treasury: Office of Terrorism and Financial IntelligenceOffice of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence – Office of Foreign Asset Control Office of Foreign Asset Control Department. of Defense – Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Undersecretary of Defense for Policy – Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs – Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas’ Security Affairs Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas’ Security Affairs Department of Health and Human Services: Department of Health and Human Services – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)(CDC) – Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response Office of the Director of National Intelligence: Office of the Director of National Intelligence – National Counterintelligence Center National Counterintelligence Center Central Intelligence Agency: Central Intelligence Agency – Office of Terrorism Analysis/DCI Counterterrorism Center Office of Terrorism Analysis/DCI Counterterrorism Center Office of Homeland Security National Security Council AND Department of Homeland SecurityDepartment of Homeland Security

US Congress U. S. House of Representatives – House Armed Services Committee, House Armed Services Committee – House Committee on Foreign Affairs House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Terrorism and Non-proliferation – House Select Committee on Homeland Security House Select Committee on Homeland Security – House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence U. S. Senate – Senate Committee on Armed Services Senate Committee on Armed Services – Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Senate Committee on Foreign Relations – Senate Committee on Intelligence Senate Committee on Intelligence – Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

Other nations Counterterrorism and Intelligence Organizations

UK Home Office – Office for Security and Counterterrorism Office for Security and Counterterrorism – UK CT Strategy UK CT Strategy – March 2009 Strategy Document March 2009 Strategy Document MI5 – Organization Organization – Joint Terrorism Analysis Center Joint Terrorism Analysis Center Metropolitan Police Service

Japan MOJ – Public Security Intelligence Agency Public Security Intelligence Agency Japanese National Police Agency

Germany Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution Federal Ministry of the Interior – Terrorism News Terrorism News – Federal Criminal Police Office Federal Criminal Police Office

Israel Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Israeli Defense Forces Institute for Special Operations (Mossad)(Mossad) Israeli Security Agency (Shabak or Shin Bet) Israeli Security Agency PM’s National Security CouncilNational Security Council – Counter Terrorism Bureau Counter Terrorism Bureau