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Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council
The GIWG supported the development of the
National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (NCISP) as a blueprint to assist law enforcement
personnel in their crime-fighting, public safety, and anti-terrorism efforts. The Plan acknowledged
that officers, investigators, and analysts working throughout our nation are the first line of
prevention and defense against terrorism and crime. The NCISP recognized the importance of local,
state, and tribal law enforcement agencies as a key ingredient in the nation’s intelligence
process and called for the creation of the Criminal Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC or “
Council”) to establish the linkage needed to improve intelligence and information sharing among
all levels of government. Composed of members from law enforcement agencies at all levels of
government, the CICC was formally established in May 2004 to provide advice in connection with the
implementation and refinement of the NCISP. Members of the CICC serve as advocates for local law
enforcement and support their efforts to develop and share criminal intelligence for the purpose of
promoting public safety and securing our nation. These goals are attainable and necessary for the
continued safety of our country’s citizens and visitors.
Because of the indispensable part that state and local law enforcement play in homeland security,
they must also have a voice in the development of policies and systems that facilitate information
and intelligence sharing. The CICC is in the unique position, because of the makeup of its membership
and its function within the nation’s intelligence landscape, to serve as that voice for all
levels of law enforcement agencies, which it does by advising the U.S. Attorney General on the best
use of criminal intelligence to keep our country safe. The Council will work to ensure that every
chief, sheriff, and law enforcement executive has a stake in this effort so that all law enforcement
and homeland security agencies gain an understanding of their role in the development and sharing of
information and intelligence. The advice of members of the CICC has also been sought by the Secretary
of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), members of Congress, and representatives of state
government. CICC members include:
Chairman
- Ronald E. Brooks
Director, Northern California Regional Intelligence Center
National Narcotic Officers’ Associations’ Coalition
Vice Chair
- Michael McClary
Assistant Sheriff, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Nevada
Major County Sheriffs' Association
Additional CICC Members
- Frederick H. Bealefeld III
Chief, Baltimore, Maryland, Police Department
Major Cities Chiefs Association
- Michael Downing
Deputy Chief, Los Angeles, California Police Department
Major Cities Chiefs Association
- Joseph “Rick” Fuentes
Colonel, New Jersey State Police
- Van Godsey
Assistant Director, Division of Drug and Crime Control, Missouri State Highway Patrol
Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Units (LEIU)
- Owen Harris
Deputy Assistant Director, Directorate of Intelligence, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Ted G. Kamatchus
Sheriff, Marshall County, Iowa, Sheriff’s Office
National Sheriffs’ Association
- Vernon Keenan
Director, Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Association of State Criminal Investigative Agencies
- Donald Kennedy
Executive Director, New England State Police Information Network Regional Information
Regional Information Sharing Systems Program
- Marlon C. Lynch
Associate Vice President for Safety & Security, University of Chicago
International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators
- Scott MacGregor
Chief, California Highway Patrol
- Mark Marshall
Chief, Smithfield, Virginia, Police Department
International Association of Chiefs of Police
- Ritchie Martinez
Supervisor, Arizona Department of Public Safety
International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts
- James McDermond
Assistant Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
- Peter Modafferi
Chief of Detectives, Rockland County, New York, District Attorney’s Office
International Association of Chiefs of Police
- Daniel Oates
Chief, Aurora, Colorado, Police Department
- Richard Randall
Sheriff, Kendall County, Illinois, Sheriff's Office
National Sheriff's Association
- Kurt Schmid
Executive Director, Chicago, Illinois, HIDTA
- Michael Sena
Deputy Director, Northern California Regional Intelligence Center
National Fusion Center Association
- Keith Squires
Colonel, Utah Department of Public Safety
National Governors Association
- Richard W. Stanek
Sheriff, Hennepin County, Minnesota, Sheriff's Department
Major County Sheriffs’ Association
- Craig Steckler
Chief, Fremont, California Police Department
International Association of Chiefs of Police
- Kenneth Tucker
Assistant Commissioner, Florida Department of Law Enforcement
National Governors Association
The CICC also recognizes the following individuals as active partners in the
Council’s missions and objectives.
- Bart Johnson
Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, Office of
Intelligence and Analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Russell Porter
Director, Federal, State, Local, and Tribal Partnerships
Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative
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