02804nam 22005651 450 991014936220332120221006211114.097814833236711483323676978148339542514833954219781483312477148331247X(CKB)3710000000933800(OCoLC)1017725460(CaToSAGE)SAGE000002348(MiAaPQ)EBC1994839(EXLCZ)99371000000093380020170412d2015 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentstirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHomeland security intelligence /James E. SteinerWashington, D.C. :CQ Press,[2015]1 online resource (281 pages) illustrationsIncludes index.9781452258669 145225866X Part I. U.S. homeland security and U.S. intelligence -- Part II. Taking the offensive : intelligence support to the prevent mission -- Part III. Securing the homeland : intelligence support to the protect mission -- Part IV. Preparing for the aftermath : intelligence support to the respond and recover missions.This is the first single-authored, comprehensive treatment of intelligence support to the full range of homeland security practitioners with a focus on counterterrorism and cyber-security. In the post 9/11 era, federal homeland security professionals rely heavily on intelligence to perform their tasks in all mission areas--prevent, protect, mitigate, respond, and recover. But this enterprise also includes hundreds of thousands of state and local government and private sector practitioners who are still exploring how intelligence can act as a force multiplier in helping them achieve their goals. Steiner provides a thorough and in-depth picture of why intelligence is so crucial to homeland security missions, who provides intelligence support to which homeland security customer, and how intelligence products differ depending on the customer's specific needs and duties. ...Domestic intelligenceUnited StatesIntelligence serviceUnited StatesTerrorismUnited StatesPreventionNational securityUnited StatesDomestic intelligenceIntelligence serviceTerrorismPrevention.National security363.325/1630973Steiner James E.1061671CaToSAGECaToSAGEUtOrBLWBOOK9910149362203321Homeland security intelligence2519645UNINA