Information Sharing Council
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The Information Sharing Council (ISC) was established by Executive Order 13388, designed to be consistent with section 1016 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA).
The mission of the council is to provide advice and information concerning the establishment of an interoperable terrorism information among appropriate agencies, and to perform the duties described in the IRTPA. The council is responsible for the establishment of an information-sharing environment to facilitate automated sharing of terrorism information.
The ISC is chaired by a Program Manager, appointed by the President for a two year period.
[edit] ISC Membership
The current (as of 2006) ISC membership[1] includes:
- The complete United States Cabinet
[edit] References
- ^ GAO Report to the Chairman, Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives - HOMELAND SECURITY Further Actions Needed to Coordinate Federal Agencies' Facility Protection Efforts and Promote Key Practices