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The Georgia Information Sharing and Analysis Center: A Model for State And Local Governments Role in the Intelligence Community

The Georgia Information Sharing and Analysis Center: A Model for State And Local Governments Role in the Intelligence Community

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Publisher: Storming Media
Category: Book

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Media: Spiral-bound
Pages: 78

ISBN: 1423518624
EAN: 9781423518624
ASIN: 1423518624

Publication Date: 2004
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Condition: Please note that this is a report or document and is not a book, per se. It is 78 pages long and is Velobound in a soft linen cover. This technical report was sponsored by the Pentagon and is provided in the best form available to the government. Sometimes our report quality is picture perfect and in color; other times, particularly for older reports, extensive black-and-white photocopying has degraded the quality. If you have any questions about quality of a particular report, please ask and we would be happy to describe it in more detail.

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Product Description
This is a NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A298424. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: Since 9/11 there have been many demands for robust intelligence efforts and information sharing in the context of Homeland Security. This thesis focuses on the critical need for the inclusion of local and state intelligence collection efforts into the broader intelligence community and describes a model for states to follow when creating a statewide Information Sharing and Analysis Center. Key organizational and relationship principles are examined. Establishing state ISACs and including them as partners in fight against terrorism benefits all levels of government at the strategic and tactical intelligence levels. Requirements for successful state level ISACs are identified through numerous cases studies focusing on the Georgia Information Sharing and Analysis Center.