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9 11 Commission Report — Part 3

81 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Sep 11, 2001 · Broad topic: Terrorism · Topic: 9 11 Commission Report · 81 pages OCR'd
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a ~ 4 a a nat Te WS) ECR iclinneaencanaes Gecnnonpc ens aenteaie MISC Doc. #5 DHS, and DOD. Analysts from each agency work side-by-side in one location to piece together the big picture of threats to the U.S. and our interests. Each day (except Sunday), TTIC analysts synthesize government-wide information regarding current terronst threats and produce the Presidential Terrorism Threat Report for the President, The FBI personnel at TTIC are part of the Office of Intelligence and work closely with analysts at Headquarters [if TTIC sees a gap tn the intelligence it recetves, it notifies analysts at Headquarters, who in turn develop appropriate: collection taskings. and pass them to. apprapriate FiGs for execution. Exchange of Personnel The FBI currently has 34 people detailed to CIA entities, including 16 in the CIA’s Counter Terrorism Center We.also have FBI agents and intelligence analysts detailed to the NSA, the National Security Council, DIA, the Defense Logistics Agency, DOD's Northern Command, and the Depariment of Energy. CIA personnel are working in key positions throughout the Bureau. The Associate Deputy Assistant Director for Operations in the Counterterrorism Division is a CIA detailee. Four CIA Officers are detailed to the Security Division, including the Assistant Director, the Chief of the Personnel Security Section, and managers working with the SC! program and. the FBI Police. An experienced manager from the CIA’s Directorate of Science and Technolagy now heads the investigative Technologies Division, and a Section Chief in that division is on rotation from CIA. This exchange of personne! is taking place in our field offices as well. In 33 field locations, the CIA has officers co-located with FBI agents at JTTF sites, and there are plans to add CIA officers to several additional sites. The NSA has analysts detailed to FB! Headquarters, the Washington Field Office, the New York Field Office, and the Baltimore Field Office. Joint Briefings Each morning, the Director is briefed by a CIA briefer. The Director of Central Intelligence and the FBI Director jointly brief the President on current terrorism threats. In addition, CIA and DHS personnel attend the Director's internal terrorism briefings every weekday morning and afternoon. Secure Networks The FBI is now using secure systems to disseminate classified intelhgence reports and analytical products to tne Intelligence Community and other federal agencies. The FBI hosts a web site on the Top-Secret Intelink/Joint World-Wide Intelligence Community System (JWICS), a fully- encrypted system that connects more than 100 Department of Defense, CIA, and other intelligence Community sites. We also host a web site on SIPRNET, a similar system used by DOD for sharing information classified at the Secret level. In addition, a new TS/SCI network known as “SCION” ts being piloted in several field offices. SCION will connect FBI Headquarters and field offices to the CIA and other members of the Intelligence Community, and will increase oppartunities for inter-agency collaboration. Compatibility of Information Technology Systems improving the compatibility of information technology systems throughout the Intelligence Community will increase the speed and ease of information sharing and collaboration. Accordingly, the FBI's information technology team has worked closely with the Chief Information Officers (C/Os) of DHS and other Intelligence Community agencies, as we developed our recent and ongoing technology upgrades This coordination has affected our decisions 44 000000383
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