US Homeland Security lacking'open source' intelligence

  2008-09-15 12:00:03
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has not met requirements to provide"open source" intelligence--that is, publicly available information--for state and local law enforcement, a new report shows. The House Committee on Homeland Security released a report Friday criticizing the department after interviewing more than 350 state, local, and tribal law enforcement officials about the DHS's open source intelligence efforts. 
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