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Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC)

The Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council supports state, local, and tribal law enforcement and homeland security agencies in their ability to develop and share criminal intelligence and information nationwide.

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A Global Unified Message Regarding Information Sharing

This 2-page resource provides guidance on planning for system interoperability, incorporating nationwide information sharing programs into policies and plans to leverage existing trusted information sharing platforms, and applying best practices to improve access to data while ensuring privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties protection and data security. It is intended for state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies, including state and major urban area fusion centers, and other public safety agencies.

Face Recognition Policy Development Template For Use In Criminal Intelligence and Investigative Activities

This resource is designed to provide guidance to state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement entities, fusion centers, and other public safety agencies on developing policies and procedures for the use of face recognition tools in criminal intelligence and investigative activities

Considerations and Recommendations Regarding State and Local Officer-Involved Use-of-Force Investigations

This resource sets forth recommendations and considerations for municipal, county, and state law enforcement officials tasked with ensuring accountability for critical use-of-force incidents that result in death or serious bodily injury to any party. It is intended to be used prior to a critical use-of-force incident to identify and implement recommendations, address issues, and better equip agencies to effectively respond to use-of-force investigations. It is designed to follow existing laws, regulations, and statutes, and agencies should review their operating structures to ensure adherence to governing processes as they review the considerations and recommendations identified in this resource.

Real-Time and Open Source Analysis (ROSA) Resource Guide

This policy guidance resource is designed to help law enforcement agencies and analytic personnel understand the potential tools and resources available to support law enforcement operational and analytic activities, while ensuring P/CRCL concerns are addressed.

License Plate Reader Policy Development Template for Use in Intelligence and Investigative Activities

This policy guidance resource is designed specifically for law enforcement entities and fusion centers to assist them in their efforts to develop comprehensive privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties policies regarding the use of automated license plate readers (ALPRs or LPRs) in intelligence and investigative activities.

Understanding Digital Footprints: Steps to Protect Personal Information

This document provides material designed to assist law enforcement personnel in protecting themselves and their families from becoming cyber targets: protecting personal information, cyber dos and don’ts, and links to further cyber training and resources.

National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan, Version 2.0

The NCISP Version 2.0 provides a way forward to continue to support law enforcement’s and homeland security’s ability to develop and share criminal intelligence through the identification of recommendations and action items. The resource includes both internal agency recommendations and action items, as well as action items on a national scope.

A Call to Action: Enhancing Officer Safety Through the Use of Event Deconfliction Systems

This resource addresses the importance of using an event deconfliction system in agency operations to assist in officer safety. The resource does not identify what system to use but rather encourages all agencies to use one of the three nationally recognized systems. Additional information on event deconfliction, including what systems are available in each state, is available athttps://www.ncirc.gov/Deconfliction/.

Fusion Centers

The information and resources on this page focus on the continued development and nationwide implementation of the National Network of Fusion Centers.

Additional Resources

Additional CICC Products & Publications

The products and resources on this page are designed to assist law enforcement and homeland security agencies and personnel as they improve their ability to develop and share intelligence and information.

CICC Contact Information

Questions regarding the CICC should be sent to [email protected].