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Information Sharing: Definition of the Results to Be Achieved in Terrorism-Related Information Sharing Is Needed to Guide Implementation and Assess Progress

GAO-08-637T Published: Jul 23, 2008. Publicly Released: Jul 23, 2008.
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In 2005, GAO placed the issue of information sharing for homeland security on its high-risk list of federal functions needing broad-based transformation and since then has monitored the government's progress in resolving barriers to sharing. This testimony discusses three key information sharing efforts: (1) the actions that have been taken to guide the design and implementation of the Information Sharing Environment (ISE) and to report on its progress, (2) the characteristics of state and local fusion centers and the extent to which federal efforts are helping to address some of the challenges centers reported, and (3) the progress made in developing streamlined policies and procedures for designating, marking, safeguarding, and disseminating sensitive but unclassified information. This testimony is based on GAO's products issued from March 2006 through July 2008 and selected updates conducted in July 2008.

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AccountabilityConfidential informationCounterterrorismFederal aid to statesFederal intelligence agenciesstate relationsGovernment information disseminationHomeland securityInformation accessInformation centersInformation disclosureInformation infrastructureInformation managementInformation resources managementInternal controlsPerformance measuresPersonnel managementPersonnel recruitingProgram managementSkilled laborStandardsStrategic planningTerrorismInformation sharingPolicies and proceduresProgram goals or objectivesProgram implementation