United States Intelligence Community 500 Day Plan for Integration and Collaboration
Abstract
The United States is challenged by many different and evolving threats, including enemies with many faces and no borders terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, proliferation, infectious diseases, cyber attacks, and illegal trafficking. The Intelligence Community (IC) is adjusting to meet this new complex threat environment and adapt to the new strategic context in which it now operates. To do so, the IC must have people, process and technology that provide seamless integration and cross-agency collaboration. The 500 Day Plan for Integration and Collaboration continues to build the foundation to enable the IC to work as a single, integrated enterprise so we can collaborate across critical missions, enhance our support to a wide range of customers and partners, contribute to our national security priorities, and reduce the risks that the nation faces today and in the future. The 500 Day Plan focuses on six areas: 1. Create a Culture of Collaboration 2. Accelerate Information Sharing 3. Foster Collection and Analytic Transformation 4. Build Acquisition Excellence and Technology Leadership 5. Modernize Business Practices 6. Clarify and Align DNI's Authorities
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 10, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA473641
Entities
Organizations
- Office of the Director of National Intelligence