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Beyond Connecting the Dots: A Vital Framework for Sharing Law Enforcement Intelligence Information
House Committee on Homeland Security
House Committee on Homeland Security
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Abstract
The House Committee on Homeland Security issued a Minority Staff Report on the need to develop procedures for the declassification and dissemination of intelligence information between federal agencies and law enforcement.
Date
2005-12-28
Document Type
House Minority Staff Report
Serial Number
Document Length
53 pages
Congress
109
Files
Relation
DOI
Keywords
Staff Reports, House, Democrat
PAP Major Code
16: Defense
PAP Minor Code
1603: Military Intelligence, CIA, Espionage
Cited Hearings
• Senate Committee on the Judiciary, hearing on “FBI Oversight,” 109th Cong., S.Hrg. 109-72, (2006, May 2)
• Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, closed hearing on “Intelligence Matters,” 108th Cong., (2004)
• House Select Committee on Homeland Security, hearing on “First Responders: How States, Localities, and the Federal Government Are Working Together to Make America Safer,” 108th Cong., H.Hrg. 108-17, (2003, July 17)
• House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime, hearing on “The Homeland Security Information Sharing Act,” 107th Cong., (2002)
• House Select Committee on Homeland Security, hearing on “Information Sharing After September 11: Perspectives on the Future,” 108th Cong., H.Hrg. 108-52, (2004, June 24)
• House Committee on Homeland Security, hearing on “Review of Department of Homeland Security Organization,” 109th Cong., (2005)
• House Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations, hearing on “Emerging Threats: Overclassification and Pseudo-Classification,” 109th Cong., H.Hrg. 109-18, (2005, March 2)
• House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing & Terrorism Risk Assessment, hearing on “Federal Support for Homeland Security Information Sharing: The Role of the Information Sharing Program Manager,” 109th Cong., H.Hrg. 109-55, (2005, November 8)
• Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, closed hearing on “Intelligence Matters,” 108th Cong., (2004)
• House Select Committee on Homeland Security, hearing on “First Responders: How States, Localities, and the Federal Government Are Working Together to Make America Safer,” 108th Cong., H.Hrg. 108-17, (2003, July 17)
• House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime, hearing on “The Homeland Security Information Sharing Act,” 107th Cong., (2002)
• House Select Committee on Homeland Security, hearing on “Information Sharing After September 11: Perspectives on the Future,” 108th Cong., H.Hrg. 108-52, (2004, June 24)
• House Committee on Homeland Security, hearing on “Review of Department of Homeland Security Organization,” 109th Cong., (2005)
• House Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations, hearing on “Emerging Threats: Overclassification and Pseudo-Classification,” 109th Cong., H.Hrg. 109-18, (2005, March 2)
• House Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing & Terrorism Risk Assessment, hearing on “Federal Support for Homeland Security Information Sharing: The Role of the Information Sharing Program Manager,” 109th Cong., H.Hrg. 109-55, (2005, November 8)
Press Releases and Contextual Information
https://web.archive.org/web/20060628194201/http://hsc-democrats.house.gov/HS/Press+Releases/2005/Lack+of+Information+Sharing+Continues+to+Hinder+Local+Law+Enforcement.htm
