Most people attribute the creation of law enforcement and intelligence fusion centers with the events of September 11, 2001. However, from 1999–2002, a series of major
events primed policy makers within the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement communities to formalize cross-community information sharing activities and ultimately to
create an effective law enforcement and intelligence information-sharing environment.
As the new millennium was set to begin, Ahmed Ressam (the Millennium Bomber) was stopped as he exited a ferry crossing from Canada to a remote U.S. entry point. The
contents found in his trunk would have allowed Ressam to achieve his goal of setting off an explosive device at the Los Angeles airport. This event, which occurred
just two years before 9/11, led to meetings regarding the creation of some type of fusion and/or sharing process. Further discussions would advance this idea in the
fall of 2002. In October of 2002, unprovoked shootings in the Washington DC metropolitan area resulted in 10 people dead and three critically injured. At the outset of
these shootings, a massive police investigation across local and federal levels developed to apprehend the so-named Beltway Sniper. Local and federal law enforcement
officials in the East attempted to fit the pieces together and analyze messages left by the killer or killers. This sniper case, combined with previous lessons
learned, culminated in the realization for the need to formalize a multijurisdictional information-sharing activity. Members from across the law enforcement community
—combining with elements of the homeland security, defense, and intelligence communities—set about institutionalizing this effort as quickly as possible.
For this assignment, you are a member of the law enforcement community tasked with institutionalizing this effort.
Address the following in 2-3 pages:
What are the challenges for federal, state, and local law enforcement in collecting intelligence information as it pertained to these two events? Explain.
What lessons were learned from these events with regards to intelligence collection and information-sharing? Explain.
What recommendations can you offer on how to create an information-sharing environment? Explain.
How would your recommendation effectively formalize multijurisdictional information sharing to counter some of existing challenges? Explain.