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Date: 2007-07-05 10:54:15
Government
Surveillance
Law enforcement
National security
United States intelligence agencies
Fusion center
Intelligence sharing
Crime prevention
United States Department of Homeland Security
National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan
Intelligence-led policing
Privacy

Fusion Center Guidelines Developing and Sharing Information and Intelligence in a New Era Guidelines for Establishing and

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