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The Northern California Regional Intelligence Center (NCRIC) facilitates collaboration between public and private sectors to strengthen homeland security. Established in 2004 under DHS funding, NCRIC integrates four regional fusion centers, emphasizing information sharing, infrastructure protection, and timely communication. Key initiatives include the Private Sector Liaison Officer program, a working group for information sharing, and quarterly meetings focusing on critical infrastructure threats. The goal is to foster interdependencies and improve response capabilities, ensuring the safety and resilience of communities.
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Private Sector Partnership Brandon Bond, CBCP Private Sector Liaison Officer December 10th 2009 NCRIC Northern California Regional Intelligence Center
Four Regional Fusion Centers In late 2004, CA OHS - through DHS funding - granted money to create four regional fusion centers in California. In addition to the State Terrorism Threat Assessment Center. CCIC – Central California Intelligence Center NCRICNorthern California Regional Intelligence Center LA JRICLos Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center SDRTTAC San Diego Regional Terrorism Threat Assessment Center UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Private Sector Footprint • 32 Fortune 500 Headquarters • San Francisco Financial District • Silicon Valley • Biotechnology
PSP Program Highlights • Full Time Private Sector Liaison Officer • Private Sector Information Sharing Working Group • Infrastructure Protection Advisory Council (IPAC) • Private Sector Distribution list for FOUO/LES products • Weekly FOUO SAR Conference Call • Secure Information Sharing Environment
NCRIC Bulletins WHY DO I CARE ABOUT THIS? AVOIDING ALARMIST OSINT TELL ME WHAT TO LOOK FOR! AVOIDING CRY-WOLF SYNDROME
IPAC Measurements of Success • Establishing broad cross-sector representation • Association linkage • BRMA, BARCfirst, InfraGard, BENS, SFSDA, BOMA, ACP, BARN, ASIS, ???? • Discover & Recognition of interdependencies with each other through improved partnerships • Have communications been timely, actionable and added value to the recipient organizations? • Ability to be creative in new unplanned situations to allow communications to the recipient organizations (e.g. real time incident response) • Guidelines for Information handling
2010 IPAC Outlook Proposed 4 quarterly meetings Conference calls as needed Stretch goal of CIKR Conference focused on Northern California Homeland Security Issues. Identify Top 5 Issues for Protection of Critical Infrastructure that NCRIC Intelligence Analyst & Officer can support you with?
Contact Information • Private Sector Liaison Officer • Brandon Bond, CBCP • 415-740-4184 • bbond@ncric.org • Threat Duty Officer • 1-866-FOR-TTIP • 1-866-367-8847