FC: Bush lauds TTIC data-mining plan during speech to FBI today

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Fri Feb 14 2003 - 08:59:55 PST

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    FACT SHEET: STRENGTHENING INTELLIGENCE TO BETTER PROTECT AMERICA
    
                                     The White House
                              Office of the Press Secretary
       ___________________________________________________________________________
    For Immediate Release                                           February 14,
    2003
    
                   Strengthening Intelligence to Better Protect America
    
    Today's Presidential Action
    
    Ø    The President spoke today at FBI Headquarters to federal, state, and local
    employees on the front lines of the war on terror about plans for the Terrorist
    Threat Integration Center (TTIC) announced in the State of the Union Address.
    
    Ø    To better protect America by strengthening counterterrorism intelligence,
    TTIC will continue to minimize any seams between analysis of terrorism
    intelligence collected overseas and inside the United States.  Today, the
    President announced that TTIC will begin its work by May 1, 2003.
    
    Ø    As an important next step in this effort, the President today announced
    that the FBI's Counterterrorism Division, the Director of Central 
    Intelligence's
    Counterterrorist Center, and TTIC will relocate, as soon as possible, to a
    single new facility in order to improve collaboration and enhance the
    government's ability to thwart terrorist attacks and bring terrorists to
    justice.
    
    The New Terrorist Threat Integration Center
    
    Ø    As directed by the President in his State of the Union address, the
    Director of Central Intelligence, the Director of the FBI, working with the
    Attorney General, and the Secretaries of Homeland Security, Defense, and State
    have developed plans for the Nation's first unified Terrorist Threat 
    Integration
    Center.  TTIC will have unfettered access to all terrorist threat intelligence
    information?from raw reports to finished analytic assessments?available to the
    U.S. Government.
    
    Ø    TTIC will:
    ü    Make full use of all of our terrorist threat information, expertise, and
    capabilities to conduct threat analysis and inform collection strategies, 
    though
    TTIC will not conduct collection operations.
    ü    Create a structure to institutionalize sharing across agency lines of all
    terrorist threat intelligence, whether
        collected overseas or inside the United States in order to form the most
    comprehensive possible threat picture.
    ü    Provide comprehensive terrorist threat assessments to our national
    leadership.
    
    Ø    TTIC will be headed by a senior U.S. Government official, who will report
    to the Director of Central Intelligence.   This individual will be appointed by
    the Director of Central Intelligence, in consultation with the Director of the
    FBI and the Attorney General, and the Secretaries of Homeland Security and
    Defense.
    
    Ø    TTIC will play a lead role in overseeing a national counterterrorism
    tasking and requirements system and in maintaining an up-to-date database of
    known and suspected terrorists accessible to appropriate officials at all 
    levels
    of government.
    
    Ø    The Administration will ensure that this program is carried out consistent
    with our Constitutional liberties and our national security requirements.
    Current privacy and other legal protections will apply to TTIC.
    ü    TTIC participants will continue to be bound by all applicable privacy
    statutes, Executive Orders, and other relevant legal authorities for protecting
    privacy and our Constitutional liberties.
    ü    Information technology and information handling procedures will be 
    designed
    consistent with the protection of our Constitutional liberties, and 
    participants
    will continue to be answerable both to internal agency oversight and
    Congressional oversight.
    
    Ø
    
    TTIC is a joint venture of its participating agencies.  A legal review has
    concluded that TTIC will require no new statutory authority.
    ü    TTIC will have no independent authority to conduct intelligence collection
    or other operations.
    ü    The Director of Central Intelligence, as statutory head of the U.S.
    Intelligence Community, has authority to oversee the activities of TTIC.
    ü    As TTIC and our ongoing war on terrorism evolve, the Administration will
    continue to consult with Congress and seek new statutory authorities if needed
    in the future.
    
    Ø    TTIC will be implemented in 3 phases:
    ü    In its initial stage, TTIC will be primarily focused on the production of
    integrated terrorist threat analysis for the senior national leadership.  TTIC
    will have a 24/7 watch center at its inception.  Total staffing will be
    approximately 60 U.S. Government employees with additional contractor
    capability.  This phase will begin by May 1, 2003.  At this initial stage, TTIC
    will occupy secure facilities at CIA Headquarters, as do several other
    independent Intelligence Community entities.
    ü    In the second phase of TTIC implementation, TTIC will be the principal
    gateway for policymaker requests for analysis of potential terrorist threats to
    U.S. interests and will maintain a database of known and suspected terrorists.
    Total staffing at this stage will be approximately 120 U.S. Government 
    employees
    with additional contractor capability.
    ü    In its final stage, TTIC will serve as the U.S. Government hub for all
    terrorist threat-related analytic work, with between 250-300 U.S. Government
    employees staffing TTIC.  TTIC, along with the co-located FBI Counterterrorism
    Division and CIA Counterterrorist Center, will be located in a facility 
    separate
    from CIA and FBI Headquarters.
    
      Better Integrating Counterterrorist Efforts of the FBI and CIA
    
    Ø    The FBI's Counterterrorism Division and the Director of Central
    Intelligence's Counterterrorist Center will relocate, as soon as possible, to a
    single new facility with TTIC in order to improve collaboration and enhance the
    government's ability to thwart terrorist attacks and bring terrorists to
    justice.  Appropriate sites for TTIC and Counterterrorism
    Division/Counterterrorist Center co-location are under consideration.
    
    Ø    Operational elements of the FBI's Counterterrorism Division and the
    Director of Central Intelligence's Counterterrorist Center will retain their
    distinctive operational responsibilities and authorities and will continue to
    report through their respective chains of command.
    
    Ø    Co-location of the CIA's and FBI's counterterrorism operational elements
    will:
    ü    Speed the creation of compatible information infrastructure with enhanced
    capabilities, expanded and more accessible databases, and greater network
    sharing on counterterrorism issues.
    ü    Enhance interaction, information sharing, and synergy among U.S. officials
    involved in the war against terrorism.
    ü    Maximize resources dedicated to the counterterrorism mission by reducing
    overhead and redundant capabilities.
    ü    Further enhance the ability of comprehensive, all-source analysis to guide
    our collection strategies.
    
    Ø    Co-location will afford greater opportunity for the FBI and the
    Intelligence Community to enhance the coordination of operations against
    terrorist targets inside and outside the United States.
    
    
    A Key Role for the Department of Homeland Security
    
    Ø    The Department of Homeland Security will add critical new capabilities in
    the area of information analysis and infrastructure protection.  The Department
    -- a key participant in TTIC -- will receive and analyze terrorism-related
    information; map the threats against our vulnerabilities; take and facilitate
    action to protect against identified threats and remedy vulnerabilities; 
    and set
    national priorities for infrastructure protection.
    
    Ø    The Department will be a full partner in TTIC.  TTIC will provide the
    Department with a full and comprehensive picture of the terrorist threat that
    will inform the actions of the Department.  And, DHS, working hand in hand with
    the FBI, will be responsible for ensuring that threat information, including
    information produced by the Center, is disseminated quickly to the public,
    private industry, and state and local governments as appropriate.
    
    Transforming the Federal Bureau of Investigation
    
    Ø    Immediately after September 11, the President directed the FBI and the
    Attorney General to make preventing future terrorist attacks against the
    homeland their top priority ? and they have responded.
    
    Ø    The FBI has:
    ü    Disrupted terrorist plots on U.S. soil.
    ü    Expanded from 35 to 66 the number of Joint Terrorism Task Forces across
    America, with full participation from, and enhanced communications with,
    multiple federal, state, and local agencies.
    ü    Created a National Joint Terrorism Task Force at FBI Headquarters.
    ü    Established a 24-7 Counterterrorism Watch center.
    ü    Created new counterterrorism "Flying Squads" to deploy into the field at a
    moment's notice.
    ü    Created Intelligence Reports Officers to facilitate the vital flow of
    information.
    ü    Trained new analysts for the Counterterrorism Division, using a curriculum
    developed with assistance from the CIA.
    
    Ø    The FBI is establishing an intelligence program to ensure that the
    collection and dissemination of intelligence is given the same institutional
    priority as the collection of evidence for prosecution.  A new Executive
    Assistant Director for Intelligence will have direct authority and
    responsibility for the FBI's national intelligence program. The FBI is
    establishing intelligence units in all of its Field Offices.
    
    Ø    The FBI is implementing a new data management system to ensure that it
    shares all the FBI's terrorism-related information internally and with the CIA,
    the Department of Homeland Security, and other appropriate agencies.
    
    Ø    Last year, by enacting the USA PATRIOT Act, the President and Congress 
    took
    an important step to enhance the ability of the FBI and other law enforcement
    agencies to investigate and prosecute terrorism, and to share information with
    other government agencies.
    
    
    
    
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