[Politech] DoJ announces "Justice Intelligence Coordinating Council"

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Wed Feb 25 2004 - 15:59:23 PST

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    Fact Sheet
    Justice Intelligence Coordinating Council
    The success of the nation's efforts to combat terrorism and other criminal 
    threats requires the intelligence components of the Department of Justice 
    to coordinate their collection, production and dissemination of 
    intelligence, as well as efforts to recruit, develop and retain 
    intelligence professionals.  To that end, the Attorney General today 
    announced the establishment of a Justice Intelligence Coordinating Council 
    (JICC).  By coordinating our intelligence collection, the JICC will provide 
    better support and information to the Terrorist Threat Integration Center 
    recently created by President Bush, and will additionally aid the functions 
    of the new Terrorist Screening Center as well.
    The JICC Will Be the Senior Level Coordination Mechanism for All 
    Intelligence Related Activities Conducted by the Department and Its 
    Subordinate Organizations.
    *It will improve the integration of the Department's intelligence related 
    activities conducted for national security, homeland security, and criminal 
    law enforcement purposes.
    *It also will provide the Department a unified voice in the Intelligence 
    Community and in federal coordination with state, local, and tribal law 
    enforcement.
    The Department Is Committed to Exercising Its Intelligence Functions within 
    the Bounds of the Constitution, Laws and Guidelines that Protect the 
    Privacy of Law-Abiding Americans.
    *In coordinating the Department's intelligence activities, the JICC will 
    ensure adherence to these laws and guidelines and respect for civil 
    liberties.  The performance of intelligence functions by the Department of 
    Justice integrates intelligence and law enforcement in order to combat 
    terrorism and other threats to our country without sacrificing the freedoms 
    that we cherish.
    *Components of the Justice Department are subject to open Congressional 
    oversight and operate within a framework of judicial checks and balances 
    that protect civil liberties
    
    The JICC Improves the Justice Department's Structure for Cooperating More 
    Closely with the Intelligence Community and the Department of Homeland 
    Security.
    *The Attorney General, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director 
    of Central Intelligence signed an agreement in 2003 to govern the sharing 
    of homeland security information.
    *The JICC will give the Attorney General a more effective way to monitor 
    implementation of its provisions by the Justice Department components 
    covered by this agreement.
    The Justice Department has Collaborated with the Global Justice Information 
    Sharing Initiative, Led By the International Association of Chiefs of 
    Police, to Develop a National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan.
    *The Plan was approved by the IACP in October 2003 and endorsed by the 
    Attorney General in November 2003.
    *The JICC will provide a more effective way for all the criminal law 
    enforcement components of the DOJ to continue this collaboration during 
    implementation of the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan and the 
    Department's Law Enforcement Information Sharing strategy.
    The JICC Will Strengthen the Process for Coordinating Department of Justice 
    Participation in the Intelligence-Related Work of the Homeland Security 
    Council, the National Security Council, and Other National-Level Bodies.
    LEADERSHIP AND MEMBERS:
    The Attorney General Intends to Appoint the FBI Executive Assistant 
    Director for Intelligence, Maureen A. Baginski, as the First JICC 
    Chair.  She will have the responsibility to develop guidance and oversight 
    procedures and to coordinate with other intelligence coordination entities 
    to meet JICC requirements.
    *A coordinating staff made up of representatives from all JICC member 
    organizations will support the activities of the JICC.  They will work in 
    concert with each Department of Justice intelligence organization in 
    preparing material for the JICC and JICC Chair.
    Membership on the JICC Will Include:
    *Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
    *Bureau of Prisons
    *Drug Enforcement Administration
    *Federal Bureau of Investigation
    *National Central Bureau (INTERPOL)
    *Office of Intelligence Policy and Review
    *Office of Tribal Justice
    *U.S. Marshall's Service
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