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20170829-121959-77

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This service provides an opportunity for both executives and commanders to gain knowledge and information about the intelligence field, offers tools to help integrate intelligence into their operations, and presents case scenarios and examples for identifying mechanisms to resolve legal and privacy issues.

20170718-104705-93

Submitted by Mrs. Edie M Crum on

During this reporting period, IIR, at the direction of the PM-ISE and in partnership with DHS and the FBI, began the development of the Enhanced Engagement Initiative. This resource is designed to identify elements and practices that are designed to build and enhance engagement among FBI field offices, fusion centers, and other field-based information sharing partners to address terrorist threats. As a part of this effort, a task team meeting was held on April 6, 2017, in McKinney, Texas. It is anticipated that the EEI resource will be finalized in the next reporting period.

20170718-95914-38

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20170717-113629-29

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This service provides an opportunity for both executives and commanders to gain knowledge and information about the intelligence field, offers tools to help integrate intelligence into their operations, and presents case scenarios and examples for identifying mechanisms to resolve legal and privacy issues.

20170321-152749-17

Submitted by Dina Davis on

This effort focused on how federal agencies currently disseminate information to their state, local, territorial, and tribal partners and also how fusion centers disseminate information within the National Network of Fusion Centers, with federal partners, and to constituencies in their area of responsibility. End User Advisory Group participants were selected because they are considered an “end user” of intelligence and information generated by federal entities as well as state Fusion Centers, RISS Centers and HIDTA operations.

20160718-112132-81

Submitted by Dina Davis on

Logistical and travel reimbursement support was provided for three people to attend the Private Sector Threat Information Stakeholders Meeting on March 8-10, 2016, in Washington, DC.

20160212-82841-99

Submitted by Dina Davis on

Ensuring that SARs are properly reviewed and vetted is critical to promoting the integrity of information submitted; protecting citizens’ privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties; and successfully implementing the SAR process. The SAR Analytic Role Training focuses on the evaluation of SARs to identify behaviors that may be associated with pre-incident terrorism planning and the process for sharing terrorism-related SARs nationwide.

20160212-80416-44

Submitted by Dina Davis on

Ensuring that SARs are properly reviewed and vetted is critical to promoting the integrity of information submitted; protecting citizens’ privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties; and successfully implementing the SAR process. The SAR Analytic Role Training focuses on the evaluation of SARs to identify behaviors that may be associated with pre-incident terrorism planning and the process for sharing terrorism-related SARs nationwide.

20160210-155256-39

Submitted by Dina Davis on

Ensuring that SARs are properly reviewed and vetted is critical to promoting the integrity of information submitted; protecting citizens’ privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties; and successfully implementing the SAR process. The SAR Analytic Role Training focuses on the evaluation of SARs to identify behaviors that may be associated with pre-incident terrorism planning and the process for sharing terrorism-related SARs nationwide.

20160210-152225-29

Submitted by Dina Davis on

Ensuring that SARs are properly reviewed and vetted is critical to promoting the integrity of information submitted; protecting citizens’ privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties; and successfully implementing the SAR process. The SAR Analytic Role Training focuses on the evaluation of SARs to identify behaviors that may be associated with pre-incident terrorism planning and the process for sharing terrorism-related SARs nationwide.

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