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{{Short description|U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security civilian national monitoring component}}
{{Short description|U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security civilian national monitoring component}}
{{Organization
|OrganizationName=DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis
|OrganizationType=Executive Departments (Sub-organization)
|Mission=To equip the Homeland Security Enterprise with the timely intelligence and information needed to keep the homeland safe, secure, and resilient. It is the only Intelligence Community element statutorily charged with delivering intelligence to state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector partners.
|OrganizationExecutive=Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis
|Employees=
|Budget=Not publicly disclosed separately from the DHS budget
|Website=https://www.dhs.gov/office-intelligence-and-analysis
|Services=Intelligence gathering; Threat analysis; Information sharing; Counterterrorism intelligence; Cyber threat analysis
|ParentOrganization=U.S. Department of Homeland Security
|CreationLegislation=Homeland Security Act of 2002; Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007
|Regulations=
|HeadquartersLocation=38.900387, -77.047598
|HeadquartersAddress=Nebraska Avenue Complex, 3801 Nebraska Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016, USA
}}
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==Organizational structure==
==Organizational structure==
*[[Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis]]
*[[Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis]]
**Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis
Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis
***Deputy Under Secretary for Analysis
*Deputy Under Secretary for Analysis
****Counterterrorism Center
Counterterrorism Center
****Cyber Center
Cyber Center
****Economic Security Mission Center
Economic Security Mission Center
****Transnational Organized Crime Center
Transnational Organized Crime Center
****Current and Emerging Threats Center
Current and Emerging Threats Center
****Field Operations Division
Field Operations Division
****Homeland Identities, Targeting and Exploitation Center
Homeland Identities, Targeting and Exploitation Center
***Deputy Under Secretary for Partnerships
*Deputy Under Secretary for Partnerships
****Intelligence Enterprise Standards
Intelligence Enterprise Standards
****Mission Readiness
Mission Readiness
****Chief Information Officer
Chief Information Officer


== DHS Intelligence Enterprise ==
== DHS Intelligence Enterprise ==

Revision as of 22:35, 22 January 2025

Office of Intelligence and Analysis (DHS)
Type: Executive Departments (Sub-organization)
Parent organization: U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Top organization:
Employees:
Executive: Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis
Budget: Not publicly disclosed separately from the DHS budget
Address: Nebraska Avenue Complex, 3801 Nebraska Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016, USA
Website: https://www.dhs.gov/office-intelligence-and-analysis
Creation Legislation: Homeland Security Act of 2002; Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007
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Mission
To equip the Homeland Security Enterprise with the timely intelligence and information needed to keep the homeland safe, secure, and resilient. It is the only Intelligence Community element statutorily charged with delivering intelligence to state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector partners.
Services

Intelligence gathering; Threat analysis; Information sharing; Counterterrorism intelligence; Cyber threat analysis

Regulations
Office of Intelligence and Analysis
File:DHS Intelligence and Analysis logo.png
Seal of I&A
Overview
Formed 2007
Jurisdiction United States
Headquarters Nebraska Avenue Complex, Washington, D.C., US
Employees Classified
Executive Ken Wainstein, Under Secretary
Parent department Department of Homeland Security

The Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) is the civilian national intelligence component of the United States Department of Homeland Security and one of two statutory members of the United States Intelligence Community (IC) within DHS, the other being Coast Guard Intelligence. It is the only member of the IC tasked with providing intelligence to state, local, tribal and territorial (SLTT) governments, and private sector entities, and developing national intelligence products from information collected by SLTT entities.[1]

I&A leads the Homeland Security Intelligence Enterprise (HSIE), an activity which includes seven mission centers, more than 75 fusion centers across the United States, and intelligence units from DHS field components.

I&A is led by the under secretary for intelligence and analysis, a Senate-confirmed position that is dual-hatted as the department's chief intelligence officer.[2] Kenneth L. Wainstein assumed the role of Under Secretary of Intelligence and Analysis on June 7, 2022.

Overview

DHS and I&A were established in the wake of the September 11th attacks to address some of the fundamental national security challenges and information sharing gaps identified by the 9/11 Commission. I&A was originally established by the Homeland Security Act of 2002[3] as the Directorate for Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection. It was not until the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007[4] that I&A was formally created as the first federal agency statutorily mandated to share information at the state and local level.

Organizational structure

Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis

  • Deputy Under Secretary for Analysis

Counterterrorism Center Cyber Center Economic Security Mission Center Transnational Organized Crime Center Current and Emerging Threats Center Field Operations Division Homeland Identities, Targeting and Exploitation Center

  • Deputy Under Secretary for Partnerships

Intelligence Enterprise Standards Mission Readiness Chief Information Officer

DHS Intelligence Enterprise

DHS's component intelligence programs include:

References

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