Effective State, Local, and Tribal Police Intelligence: The New York City Police Department's Intelligence Enterprise -- A Smart Practice
Abstract
State, local, and tribal law enforcement (SLTLE) agencies play a significant role in homeland security. Their intelligence function supports their hometown and the nation's homeland security. The New York City Police Department (NYPD) recognized that the same intelligence that secures the homeland is required to secure New York City. After 9/11, NYPD restructured its organizational structure and external business practices to acquire the requisite intelligence to secure NYC. This thesis identifies NYPD's intelligence enterprise as a "smart practice" that SLTLE agencies should adopt, scaled and tailored to their realities and needs, to secure their hometowns and to compound a national effort to secure the homeland. The primary research question this thesis attempts to answer is as follows: What Policies and Procedures Are Necessary for SLTLE Agencies to Maximize Their Efforts to Detect, Deter, or Mitigate Future Acts of Terrorism? The thesis argues that three areas in SLTLE agencies' intelligence practices and capabilities must be established to effectively detect, deter, and mitigate future acts of terrorism: (1) Identification of intelligence requirements unique to the realties and needs of the agency's jurisdiction; (2) Proactive evolution of existing relationships with the Intelligence Community (IC), urban Fusion Centers (FCs), the Information Sharing Environment (ISE), the Interagency Threat Assessment and Coordination Group (ITACG), the Joint Terrorist Task Forces (JTTFs), and other agencies and persons; and (3) The establishment of an intelligence capability that satisfies the intelligence requirements that are not met by external sources. SLTLE agencies must identify the intelligence gaps that federal and other efforts leave -- and fulfill them.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA518723
Entities
People
- John G. Comiskey
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School