Department of Homeland Security Intelligence Enterprise [electronic resource] : overview and issues / Terry M. O'Sullivan, editor.
Material type:
- United States. Department of Homeland Security. Office of Intelligence and Analysis -- Evaluation
- United States. Department of Homeland Security -- Information resources management
- Intelligence service -- United States -- Management
- Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention
- Terrorism -- Risk assessment -- United States -- Evaluation
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- JK468.I6 D46 2010
Testimonies originally delivered before the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Department of Homeland Security Intelligence Enterprise : operational overview and oversight challenges for Congress / Mark A. Randol -- Homeland security intelligence : perceptions, statutory definitions, and approaches / Mark A. Randol -- Statement of Chair Jane Harman (D-CA) -- Testimony of Joan T. McNamara, Assistant Commanding Officer, Counter Terrorism and Criminal Intelligence Bureau, Los Angeles Police Department -- Testimony of Douglas C. Gillespie, Sheriff, on behalf of Major Cities Chiefs Association, Major County Sheriffs Association and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department -- Statement of John W. Gaissert, Chief of Police, Commerce Police Department, Commerce, Georgia -- Statement of Gary L. Edwards, Chief Executive Officer, National Native American Law Enforcement Association (NNALEA) -- Testimony of Kate Martin, Director, Center for National Security Studies -- Statement of Gregory T. Nojeim, Director, Project on Freedom, Security & Technology, Center for Democracy & Technology -- Statement of Caroline Fredrickson, Director, American Civil Liberties Union Washington Legislative Office -- Statement of Charles E. Allen, Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, Chief Intelligence Officer, Department of Homeland Security.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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