Leadership Journal

May 19, 2008

A National Fusion Center Network

New Jersey Fusion Center
The Department and states have made a lot of progress in making the State and Local Fusion Center Program -- a key provision of the 9/11 Commission Implementation Act -- a success in the last three years. Now we are committed to building on that success by supporting the implementation of a National Fusion Center Network.

What do I mean by that? Working with our colleagues in the Department of Justice, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Program Manager-Information Sharing Environment, the National Fusion Center Network strategy will connect more than 50 state and major city fusion centers and the federal government in a partnership to protect America.

I envision a community of state, local and federal intelligence and law enforcement professionals working together – supported by appropriate tools – to achieve a common goal: protection of the nation.

These men and women would leverage federal as well as state and local networks; move relevant information and intelligence quickly; and enable rapid analytic and operational judgments. That is what this National Fusion Center Network is all about.

Our ability to move, analyze and act on information is our greatest strength. We must use the network and the information in that network to push our defensive perimeter outward. That’s what the National Fusion Center Network will do for us.

We in the federal government recognize that state and local authorities have been working at this for years. We, particularly those of us in the Office of Intelligence and Analysis and the rest of the National Intelligence Community, must aggressively support the states in this endeavor and become a committed partner in creating the National Fusion Center Network.

That is exactly what we are doing.

Intelligence officers equipped with exiting capabilities are helping local authorities as needed and appropriate. In addition, information once only available in cities and states can be shared with the federal government and used to protect the nation as a whole.

This is all very new and different for the Intelligence Community. We are working hard to educate ourselves on the information needs of our state, local and tribal partners, as well as increase our ability to provide them information.

And we all must do this while paying the utmost respect to the civil liberties and privacy of our citizens.

Creating this National Fusion Center Network is a challenging but achievable task. We are doing many things for the first time, and will likely make mistakes. But we will learn from those mistakes, do better, and create what the country should have had before 9/11.

Charlie Allen
Under Secretary for Intelligence & Analysis

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5 Comments:

  • I do think all of our Untied States federal; State and local government SHOULD be allowed to "share" information, especially at law enforcement and security levels.

    It is a huge hole in our national security and a huge hole in our national safety that we currently do not share "information" between agencies. It's actually very ludicrous.

    How many criminals are hiding everyday in plain sight? Penalty I’ll wager. They could be taken off the streets.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At May 19, 2008 4:02 PM  

  • "And we all must do this while paying the utmost respect to the civil liberties and privacy of our citizens."
    --------

    That's a nice, little, meaningless tag-line.

    What I hear from language in this post is that federalism is obsolete.

    Why not just drop the tag lines and be bold about where you stand?

    By Blogger John R., At May 20, 2008 9:52 AM  

  • Well I for one am happy with the job you guys are doing, keep up the good work.

    By Anonymous ken morris, At May 20, 2008 3:34 PM  

  • Thank you, Mr. Allen for your bold leadership, innovations, and decades of selfless service. You set the standard for executive service excellence, demonstrate daily how to operate effectively within bureaucracy, and challenge it when necessary, while never letting it stand in the way of progress and results.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At May 20, 2008 9:16 PM  

  • Please post picture in large size! Tks.

    By Anonymous Emule, At May 21, 2008 1:16 PM  

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