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Fusion Center Locations and Contact Information INTELLIGENCE FUSION CENTERS

Fusion Centers Map, Locations, Contact Information February 15, 2011

The following information represents a nearly complete list of the actual physical locations of fusion centers

around the United States. If the listed mailing address is identical to the physical address, this indicates that the

fusion center operates in a transparent manner and has publicly disseminated its actual physical location. If the

mailing address is different from the physical address or if there is no mailing address, this indicates that the

fusion center has not publicly disseminated its actual physical location. The data is believed to be current as of

December 2010.

UPDATE: Public Intelligence has obtained a complete list of the sixty-two DHS Intelligence Officers deployed

to fusion centers throughout the United States and the six Regional Directors of the national fusion center

network.

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State Name of Fusion Center Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Number Email

Alabama Alabama Fusion Center Post Office Box

1511

Montgomery,

AL 36102

201 S Union St

Montgomery,

AL 36104

(334)

517-

2660

fusioncenter@afc.alacop.gov

Alaska Alaska Information and

Analysis Center (AKIAC)

101 East Sixth

Avenue

Anchorage, AK

99501

101 East Sixth

Avenue

Anchorage, AK

99501

(907)

265-

8123

akiac@alaska.gov

Arizona Arizona Counter Terrorism

Information Center

(ACTIC)

Post Office Box

6638 Phoenix,

AZ 85005

16212 N 28th

Ave Phoenix,

AZ 85053

(877)

272-

8329

actic@azdps.gov

Arkansas Arkansas State Fusion

Center

1 State Police

Plaza Drive

Little Rock, AR

72209

1 State Police

Plaza Drive

Little Rock, AR

72209

arfusioncenter@asp.arkansas.gov

California Orange County Intelligence

Assessment Center

2644 Santiago

Canyon Road

Silverado, CA

92676-9791

2644 Santiago

Canyon Road

Silverado, CA

92676-9791

(714)

628-

3024

ociac@ocsd.org

California Los Angeles Joint Regional

Intelligence Center

(LAJRIC)

12440 East

Imperial

Highway

Norwalk, CA

90650

12440 East

Imperial

Highway

Norwalk, CA

90650

(562)

345-

1100

jric@lajric.gov

California Northern California

Regional Intelligence

Center (NCRIC)

P.O. Box 36102

San Francisco,

CA 94102

450 Golden

Gate Ave., 14th

Floor San

Francisco, CA

94102

(866)

367-

8847

dutyofficer@ncric.org

California Central California

Intelligence

Center/Sacramento

Regional Terrorism Threat

Assessment Center

3720 Dudley

Blvd.

McClellan, CA

95652

(888)

884-

8383

sacrttac@sacsheriff.com

California State Terror Threat

Assessment Center

Post Office Box

944255

Sacramento, CA

94244

3741 Bleckley

St. Mather, CA

95655

(916)

227-

1280

ohsdutyanalyst@ohs.ca.gov

State Name of Fusion Center Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Number Email

California San Diego Law

Enforcement Coordination

Center (SD-LECC)

4181 Ruffin

Road San

Diego, CA

92123

(858)

495-

7200

rttac@sdrttac.org

Colorado Colorado Information

Analysis Center

690 Kipling

Street

Lakewood, CO

80215

690 Kipling

Street

Lakewood, CO

80215

(877)

509-

2422

ciac@ciac.co.gov

Connecticut Connecticut Intelligence

Center (CTIC)

600 State Street

New Haven, CT

06511

600 State Street

New Haven, CT

06511

(203)

777-

6311

ctic@nespin.riss.net

Delaware Delaware Information

Analysis Center

Post Office Box

430 Dover, DE

19904

1575 McKee

Rd. Dover, DE

19904

(302)

739-

5996

diac@state.de.us

District of

Columbia

Washington Regional

Threat and Analysis Center

2720 Martin

Luther King, Jr.

Avenue, S.E.,

Washington,

D.C. 20032

300 Indiana Ave

NW

Washington, DC

20001

(202)

481-

3007

wrtac@dc.gov

Florida Florida Fusion Center P.O. Box 1489

Tallahassee, FL

32302

2331 Phillips

Road

Tallahassee, FL

32308

(850)

410-

7645

floridafusioncenter@fdle.state.fl.us

Florida Miami Dade Fusion Center 11200 NW 20th

St Doral, FL

33172

(305)

470-

3880

ioc@mdpd.com

Florida Central Florida Intelligence

Exchange (CFIX)

PO Box 608423

Orlando, Florida

32860

6643 Hazeltine

National Drive

Orlando, FL

32860

ctic@fdle.state.fl.us

Georgia Georgia Information

Sharing and Analysis

Center (GISAC)

Post Office Box

29649 Atlanta,

GA 30359

2635 Century

Parkway, N.E.

Atlanta, GA

39345

(404)

486-

6420

generalinfo@gisac.gbi.ga.gov

Hawaii Pacific Regional

Information Clearinghouse

500 Ala Moana

Blvd. Honolulu,

HI 96813

500 Ala Moana

Blvd. Honolulu,

HI 96813

(800)

952-

5258

pacclear@hi.hidta.net

State Name of Fusion Center Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Number Email

Idaho Idaho Criminal Intelligence

Center

700 S Stratford

Dr, Meridian,

Ada, Idaho

83642

700 S Stratford

Dr, Meridian,

Ada, Idaho

83642

(208)

846-

7676

icic@fusion.idaho.gov

Illinois Statewide Terrorism &

Intelligence Center (STIC)

2100 S. Dirksen

Parkway

Springfield, IL

62703

2100 S. Dirksen

Parkway

Springfield, IL

62703

(877)

455-

7842

stic@isp.state.il.us

Indiana Indiana Intelligence Fusion

Center

302 W.

Washington

Street Room

E243

Indianapolis, IN

46204

302 W.

Washington

Street Room

E243

Indianapolis, IN

46204

(866)

400-

4432

iifc@iifc.in.gov

Iowa Iowa Fusion Center 215 East 7th

Street Des

Moines, Iowa

50319

215 East 7th

Street Des

Moines, Iowa

50319

(800)

308-

5983

inthsin@dps.state.ia.us

Kansas Kansas Threat Integration

Center (KSTIC)

2722 Southwest

Topeka Blvd

Topeka, KS

66611

2722 Southwest

Topeka Blvd

Topeka, KS

66611

(785)

2741503

kstic@tag.ks.gov

Kentucky Kentucky Fusion Center Post Office Box

1757 Frankfort,

KY 40602

200 Mero St

Frankfort, KY

40622

(502)

564-

2081

fusioncenter@ky.gov

Louisiana Louisiana State Analytical

and Fusion Exchange (LA-

SAFE)

376A East

Airport, Baton

Rouge, LA

70806

376A East

Airport, Baton

Rouge, LA

70806

(225)

925-

1978

lafusion.center@dps.la.gov

Maine Maine Intelligence

Analysis Center

45 Commerce

Drive, Suite 1

Augusta, ME

04330

164 State House

Station Augusta,

ME 04330

(207)

624-

7280

miac@nespin.riss.net

Maryland Maryland Coordination and

Analysis Center (MCAC)

7125

Ambassador

Road

Woodlawn, MD

21244

(800)

492-

8477

mdwatch@leo.gov

State Name of Fusion Center Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Number Email

Massachusetts Boston Regional

Intelligence Center (BRIC)

One Schroeder

Plaza Roxbury,

MA 2120

(617)

353-

4328

bric.bpd@ci.boston.ma.us

Massachusetts Commonwealth Fusion

Center

124 Acton

Street, 2d Floor

Maynard, MA

01754

124 Acton

Street, 2d Floor

Maynard, MA

01754

(978)

451-

3700

fusion@pol.state.ma.us

Michigan Michigan Intelligence

Operations Center

714 S. Harrison

Road East

Lansing, MI

48823

(877)

616-

4677

mioc@michigan.gov

Michigan Detroit Southeast Michigan

Information and

Intelligence Center

28 Adams Ave

E Detroit, MI

48226

(313)

976-

4625

Minnesota Minnesota Joint Analytical

Center

Suite 820 111

Washington

Avenue South

Minneapolis,

MN 55401

(612)

373-

2840

info@icefishx.org

Mississippi Mississippi Analysis and

Information Center

1 MEMA Drive

Pearl, MS 39208

1 MEMA Drive

Pearl, MS

39208

(601)

933-

7200

msaic@mdps.state.ms.us

Missouri KC Regional TEW 635 Woodland

Ave., Suite

2105B Kansas

City, MO 64106

635 Woodland

Ave., Suite

2105B Kansas

City, MO 64106

(816)

889-

6130

KCTEW@kcpd.org

Missouri Missouri Information

Analysis Center

2302 Militia

Drive Jefferson

City, MO 65101

(866)

362-

6422

miac@mshp.dps.mo.gov

Missouri St. Louis Terrorism Early

Warning Group

7900 Forsyth

Blvd St. Louis,

MO 63105

(314)

615-

4839

info@sltew.org

Montana Montana All-Threat

Intelligence Center

(MATIC)

Post Office Box

4789 Ft.

Harrison, MT

59636

2225 11th Ave

Helena, MT

59601

(406)

444-

1330

dojintel@mt.gov

Nebraska Nebraska Information

Analysis Center

3800 NW 12th

St Lincoln, NE

68521

(402)

479-

4099

nefusioncenter@nebraska.gov

State Name of Fusion Center Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Number Email

Nevada Nevada Threat Analysis

Center

555 Wright Way

Carson City, NV

89711

2478 Fairview

Drive Carson

City, NV 89701

(775)

687-

0450

ntac@dps.state.nv.us

Nevada Southern Nevada Counter-

Terrorism Center

6767 Spencer

Street, Las

Vegas Nevada

89119

6767 Spencer

Street, Las

Vegas Nevada

(702)

828-

2200

doc@lvmpd.com

New

Hampshire

New Hampshire

Information and Analysis

Center

110 Smokey

Bear Blvd

Concord, NH

03305

(603)

271-

0300

NhspIntel@dos.nh.gov

New Jersey New Jersey Regional

Operations Intelligence

Center

Post Office Box

7068 West

Trenton, NJ

08628-0068

2 Schwarzkopf

Drive West

Trenton, NJ

08628

(866)

472-

3365

roic@gw.njsp.org

New Mexico New Mexico All Source

Intelligence Center

(NMASIC)

PO Box 27111

87502

13 Bataan Blvd.,

Santa Fe, NM

87504

(505)

476-

9600

intelligence.fusion@state.nm.us

New York New York State

Intelligence Center

630 Columbia

Street Extension

Latham, NY

12110

630 Columbia

Street Extension

Latham, NY

12110

(866)

723-

3697

ciu@nysic.ny.gov

North

Carolina

North Carolina Information

Sharing and Analysis

Center

310 New Bern

Ave. Raleigh,

NC 27601

(888)

624-

7222

ncisaac@ncdoj.gov

North Dakota North Dakota State and

Local Intelligence Center

400 Fraine

Barracks Rd

Bismarck, ND

58506

(866)

885-

8295

ndslic@nd.gov

Ohio Cincinnati/Hamilton

Regional Terrorism Early

Warning Group

2000 Radcliff

Drive

Cincinnati, OH

45204

(513)

263-

8000

saic@dps.state.oh.us

Ohio Strategic Analysis and

Information Center

2855 West

Dublin

Grandville Road

Columbus, OH

43235

2855 West

Dublin

Grandville Road

Columbus, OH

43235

(614)

799-

3555

saic@dps.state.oh.us

State Name of Fusion Center Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Number Email

Oklahoma Oklahoma Information

Fusion Center

6600 N Harvey

Oklahoma City,

OK 73116

6600 N Harvey

Oklahoma City,

OK 73116

(405)

848-

6724

fusion@osbi.ok.gov

Oregon Terrorism Fusion Center

(TITAN)

610 Hawthorne

Ave., Suite 210

Salem, OR

97301

610 Hawthorne

Ave., Suite 210

Salem, OR

97301

(503)

378-

6347

oregonfusioncenter@doj.state.or.us

Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Criminal

Intelligence Center

(PaCIC)

1800 Elmerton

Avenue

Harrisburg, PA

17110

1800 Elmerton

Avenue

Harrisburg, PA

17110

sp-intelligence@state.pa.us

Rhode Island Rhode Island State Fusion

Center

10 Dorrance St

Providence, RI

02903

(866)

490-

8477

fusion@risp.dps.ri.gov

South

Carolina

South Carolina Intelligence

and Information Center

1731 Bush

River Road,

Columbia, SC

29210

(866)

472-

8477

sciic@sled.sc.gov

South Dakota South Dakota Fusion

Center

1302 US 14

Pierre, SD

57501

(605)

773-

3178

sdfusioncenter@state.sd.us

Tennessee Tennessee Regional

Information Center

901 R.S. Gass

Boulevard

Nashville, TN

37243

(877)

250-

2333

tfc@tn.gov

Texas Houston Regional

Intelligence Service Center

5320 N.

Shepherd Drive

Houston, TX

77091

(713)

884-

4710

cidcdu@leo.gov

Texas North Central Texas

Fusion Center

4300

Community

Avenue

McKinney, TX

75071

4300

Community

Avenue

McKinney, TX

75071

(972)

548-

5537

homelandsecurity@co.collin.tx.us

Texas Texas Intelligence Center 5805 N. Lamar

Blvd. Austin,

TX 78752

(866)

786-

5972

txdpsintelcenter@txdps.state.tx.us

State Name of Fusion Center Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Number Email

Utah Statewide Information &

Analysis Center (SIAC)

410 West 9800

South, Suite 370

Sandy, Utah

84070

410 West 9800

South, Suite 370

Sandy, Utah

84070

(801)

256-

2360

saic@utah.gov

Vermont Vermont Fusion Center 188 Harvest

Lane Williston,

VT 09405

188 Harvest

Lane Williston,

VT 09405

(802)

872-

6110

vtfusion@dps.state.vt.us

Virginia National Capital Region

Intelligence Center

4100 Chain

Bridge Road

Fairfax, VA

22030

(703)

212-

4590

fcpd-ncric@fairfaxcounty.gov

Virginia Virginia Fusion Center 7700 Midlothian

Turnpike

Richmond, VA

23235

(804)

674-

2196

vfc@vsp.virginia.gov

Washington Washington State Fusion

Center (WSFC)

Post Office Box

42600 Olympia,

WA 98504

1110 Third Ave,

Seattle, WA

98101

(877)

843-

9522

wafusion@wsp.wa.gov

Wisconsin Southeastern Wisconsin

Terrorism Alert Center

749 West State

St Milwaukee,

WI 53233

(414)

935-

7767

ifc@milwaukee.gov

Wisconsin Wisconsin Statewide

Intelligence Center

Post Office Box

7857 Madison,

WI 53707-7857

2445 Darwin Rd

Madison, WI

53703

(608)

242-

5393

wsic@doj.state.wi.us

Wyoming Wyoming Criminal

Intelligence Center

316 West 22

Street

Cheyenne, WY

82002

(307)

777-

7181

klandm@dci.wyo.gov

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NEWS

Fusion Center Locations Revealed February 16, 2011

Location of the Arizona Counter Terrorism Intelligence Center. Photo from Bing Maps.

Public Intelligence

Since 9/11, the U.S. Government has engaged in a multibillion-dollar effort to construct a domestic intelligence

network for the ostensible purpose of combating terrorism, criminal activity and violent extremism. One of the

central components of this system is the network of “fusion centers” that have sprung up around the country

over the last several years. These entities integrate local law enforcement with a state’s police force,

Department of Justice, or Office of Emergency Management and are designed to facilitate law enforcement

intelligence activities throughout the jurisdiction, providing federal authorities access to local information and

databases, while simultaneously allowing federal agencies to disseminate classified intelligence materials to

local authorities. There are almost always federal representatives present in local fusion centers and Secretary

of Homeland Security Napolitano has recently testified that DHS is “committed to having an officer in each

fusion center.” Most fusion centers also work with representatives of the private sector, particularly those

industries related to so-called “critical infrastructure and key resources.”

Due to past examples of fusion centers vastly overstepping their original mandates, including

monitoring political events, bumper sticker preferences and evenconstitutionally-protected protest activities,

many civil-rights organizations have worked to monitor fusion centers and their activities. However, public

scrutiny has proved difficult in most cases as the majority of fusion centers operate in a highly secretive manner

without revealing who works for them, what government agencies they work with or what their basic

capabilities are. Many lack websites or any sort of public presence and information about their activities is

often unavailable from official sources. There is no national authority overseeing their activities and many

fusion centers even lack basic privacy policies concerning the collection of information on law-abiding

citizens. Some states have even worked to exempt fusion center activities from public records requests. In fact,

the majority of fusion centers have failed to even identify their most basic attribute: their physical

location. Instead, many fusion centers simply provide a mailing address that leads to a post office box or

generic government building. Some fusion centers do not even provide an address.

Public Intelligence has acquired a dataset that identifies the actual physical locations of nearly all of the 72

DHS-recognized fusion centers operating in the country today. The information, which includes physical

addresses, phone numbers, as well as email addresses for all of the fusion centers, is believed to have been

compiled and distributed throughout the Homeland Security Information Network, a government information

portal for “information sharing and collaboration between federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, private sector,

and international partners engaged in the homeland security mission.” Given the incomplete nature of

information distributed previously by EPIC, theACLU, and other groups attempting to document fusion center

activities, this information is of great importance for working towards transparency in an area of domestic

surveillance that remains largely unreported.

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

Alabama Alabama Fusion

Center

Post Office

Box 1511

Montgomer

y, AL 36102

201 S Union

St

Montgomer

y, AL 36104

(334)

517-

2660

fusioncenter@afc.alacop.gov

Alaska Alaska

Information and

Analysis Center

(AKIAC)

101 East

Sixth

Avenue

Anchorage,

AK 99501

101 East

Sixth

Avenue

Anchorage,

AK 99501

(907)

265-

8123

akiac@alaska.gov

Arizona Arizona Counter

Terrorism

Information Center

(ACTIC)

Post Office

Box 6638

Phoenix, AZ

85005

16212 N

28th Ave

Phoenix, AZ

85053

(877)

272-

8329

actic@azdps.gov

Arkansas Arkansas State

Fusion Center

1 State

Police Plaza

Drive Little

Rock, AR

72209

1 State

Police Plaza

Drive Little

Rock, AR

72209

arfusioncenter@asp.arkansas.gov

California Orange County

Intelligence

Assessment Center

2644

Santiago

Canyon

Road

Silverado,

CA 92676-

9791

2644

Santiago

Canyon

Road

Silverado,

CA 92676-

9791

(714)

628-

3024

ociac@ocsd.org

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

California Los Angeles Joint

Regional

Intelligence Center

(LAJRIC)

12440 East

Imperial

Highway

Norwalk,

CA 90650

12440 East

Imperial

Highway

Norwalk,

CA 90650

(562)

345-

1100

jric@lajric.gov

California Northern

California

Regional

Intelligence Center

(NCRIC)

P.O. Box

36102 San

Francisco,

CA 94102

450 Golden

Gate Ave.,

14th Floor

San

Francisco,

CA 94102

(866)

367-

8847

dutyofficer@ncric.org

California Central California

Intelligence

Center/Sacramento

Regional

Terrorism Threat

Assessment Center

3720

Dudley

Blvd.

McClellan,

CA 95652

(888)

884-

8383

sacrttac@sacsheriff.com

California State Terror Threat

Assessment Center

Post Office

Box 944255

Sacramento,

CA 94244

3741

Bleckley St.

Mather, CA

95655

(916)

227-

1280

ohsdutyanalyst@ohs.ca.gov

California San Diego Law

Enforcement

Coordination

Center (SD-LECC)

4181 Ruffin

Road San

Diego, CA

92123

(858)

495-

7200

rttac@sdrttac.org

Colorado Colorado

Information

Analysis Center

690 Kipling

Street

Lakewood,

CO 80215

690 Kipling

Street

Lakewood,

CO 80215

(877)

509-

2422

ciac@ciac.co.gov

Connecticut Connecticut

Intelligence Center

(CTIC)

600 State

Street New

Haven, CT

06511

600 State

Street New

Haven, CT

06511

(203)

777-

6311

ctic@nespin.riss.net

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

Delaware Delaware

Information

Analysis Center

Post Office

Box 430

Dover, DE

19904

1575

McKee Rd.

Dover, DE

19904

(302)

739-

5996

diac@state.de.us

District of

Columbia

Washington

Regional Threat

and Analysis

Center

2720 Martin

Luther

King, Jr.

Avenue,

S.E.,

Washington,

D.C. 20032

300 Indiana

Ave NW

Washington,

DC 20001

(202)

481-

3007

wrtac@dc.gov

Florida Florida Fusion

Center

P.O. Box

1489

Tallahassee,

FL 32302

2331

Phillips

Road

Tallahassee,

FL 32308

(850)

410-

7645

floridafusioncenter@fdle.state.fl.

us

Florida Miami Dade

Fusion Center

11200 NW

20th St

Doral, FL

33172

(305)

470-

3880

ioc@mdpd.com

Florida Central Florida

Intelligence

Exchange (CFIX)

PO Box

608423

Orlando,

Florida

32860

6643

Hazeltine

National

Drive

Orlando, FL

32860

ctic@fdle.state.fl.us

Georgia Georgia

Information

Sharing and

Analysis Center

(GISAC)

Post Office

Box 29649

Atlanta, GA

30359

2635

Century

Parkway,

N.E.

Atlanta, GA

39345

(404)

486-

6420

generalinfo@gisac.gbi.ga.gov

Hawaii Pacific Regional

Information

Clearinghouse

500 Ala

Moana

Blvd.

500 Ala

Moana

Blvd.

(800)

952-

5258

pacclear@hi.hidta.net

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

Honolulu,

HI 96813

Honolulu,

HI 96813

Idaho Idaho Criminal

Intelligence Center

700 S

Stratford Dr,

Meridian,

Ada, Idaho

83642

700 S

Stratford Dr,

Meridian,

Ada, Idaho

83642

(208)

846-

7676

icic@fusion.idaho.gov

Illinois Statewide

Terrorism &

Intelligence Center

(STIC)

2100 S.

Dirksen

Parkway

Springfield,

IL 62703

2100 S.

Dirksen

Parkway

Springfield,

IL 62703

(877)

455-

7842

stic@isp.state.il.us

Indiana Indiana

Intelligence Fusion

Center

302 W.

Washington

Street Room

E243

Indianapolis

, IN 46204

302 W.

Washington

Street Room

E243

Indianapolis

, IN 46204

(866)

400-

4432

iifc@iifc.in.gov

Iowa Iowa Fusion

Center

215 East 7th

Street Des

Moines,

Iowa 50319

215 East 7th

Street Des

Moines,

Iowa 50319

(800)

308-

5983

inthsin@dps.state.ia.us

Kansas Kansas Threat

Integration Center

(KSTIC)

2722

Southwest

Topeka

Blvd

Topeka, KS

66611

2722

Southwest

Topeka

Blvd

Topeka, KS

66611

(785)

274150

3

kstic@tag.ks.gov

Kentucky Kentucky Fusion

Center

Post Office

Box 1757

Frankfort,

KY 40602

200 Mero St

Frankfort,

KY 40622

(502)

564-

2081

fusioncenter@ky.gov

Louisiana Louisiana State

Analytical and

376A East

Airport,

Baton

376A East

Airport,

Baton

(225)

925-

1978

lafusion.center@dps.la.gov

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

Fusion Exchange

(LA-SAFE)

Rouge, LA

70806

Rouge, LA

70806

Maine Maine Intelligence

Analysis Center

45

Commerce

Drive, Suite

1 Augusta,

ME 04330

164 State

House

Station

Augusta,

ME 04330

(207)

624-

7280

miac@nespin.riss.net

Maryland Maryland

Coordination and

Analysis Center

(MCAC)

7125

Ambassador

Road

Woodlawn,

MD 21244

(800)

492-

8477

mdwatch@leo.gov

Massachusett

s

Boston Regional

Intelligence Center

(BRIC)

One

Schroeder

Plaza

Roxbury,

MA 2120

(617)

353-

4328

bric.bpd@ci.boston.ma.us

Massachusett

s

Commonwealth

Fusion Center

124 Acton

Street, 2d

Floor

Maynard,

MA 01754

124 Acton

Street, 2d

Floor

Maynard,

MA 01754

(978)

451-

3700

fusion@pol.state.ma.us

Michigan Michigan

Intelligence

Operations Center

714 S.

Harrison

Road East

Lansing, MI

48823

(877)

616-

4677

mioc@michigan.gov

Michigan Detroit Southeast

Michigan

Information and

Intelligence Center

28 Adams

Ave E

Detroit, MI

48226

(313)

976-

4625

Minnesota Minnesota Joint

Analytical Center

Suite 820

111

Washington

Avenue

(612)

373-

2840

info@icefishx.org

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

South

Minneapolis

, MN 55401

Mississippi Mississippi

Analysis and

Information Center

1 MEMA

Drive Pearl,

MS 39208

1 MEMA

Drive Pearl,

MS 39208

(601)

933-

7200

msaic@mdps.state.ms.us

Missouri KC Regional TEW 635

Woodland

Ave., Suite

2105B

Kansas City,

MO 64106

635

Woodland

Ave., Suite

2105B

Kansas City,

MO 64106

(816)

889-

6130

KCTEW@kcpd.org

Missouri Missouri

Information

Analysis Center

2302 Militia

Drive

Jefferson

City, MO

65101

(866)

362-

6422

miac@mshp.dps.mo.gov

Missouri St. Louis

Terrorism Early

Warning Group

7900

Forsyth

Blvd St.

Louis, MO

63105

(314)

615-

4839

info@sltew.org

Montana Montana All-

Threat Intelligence

Center (MATIC)

Post Office

Box 4789

Ft. Harrison,

MT 59636

2225 11th

Ave Helena,

MT 59601

(406)

444-

1330

dojintel@mt.gov

Nebraska Nebraska

Information

Analysis Center

3800 NW

12th St

Lincoln, NE

68521

(402)

479-

4099

nefusioncenter@nebraska.gov

Nevada Nevada Threat

Analysis Center

555 Wright

Way Carson

City, NV

89711

2478

Fairview

Drive

Carson City,

NV 89701

(775)

687-

0450

ntac@dps.state.nv.us

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

Nevada Southern Nevada

Counter-Terrorism

Center

6767

Spencer

Street, Las

Vegas

Nevada

89119

6767

Spencer

Street, Las

Vegas

Nevada

(702)

828-

2200

doc@lvmpd.com

New

Hampshire

New Hampshire

Information and

Analysis Center

110 Smokey

Bear Blvd

Concord,

NH 03305

(603)

271-

0300

NhspIntel@dos.nh.gov

New Jersey New Jersey

Regional

Operations

Intelligence Center

Post Office

Box 7068

West

Trenton, NJ

08628-0068

2

Schwarzkop

f Drive

West

Trenton, NJ

08628

(866)

472-

3365

roic@gw.njsp.org

New Mexico New Mexico All

Source Intelligence

Center (NMASIC)

PO Box

27111

87502

13 Bataan

Blvd., Santa

Fe, NM

87504

(505)

476-

9600

intelligence.fusion@state.nm.us

New York New York State

Intelligence Center

630

Columbia

Street

Extension

Latham, NY

12110

630

Columbia

Street

Extension

Latham, NY

12110

(866)

723-

3697

ciu@nysic.ny.gov

North

Carolina

North Carolina

Information

Sharing and

Analysis Center

310 New

Bern Ave.

Raleigh, NC

27601

(888)

624-

7222

ncisaac@ncdoj.gov

North

Dakota

North Dakota State

and Local

Intelligence Center

400 Fraine

Barracks Rd

Bismarck,

ND 58506

(866)

885-

8295

ndslic@nd.gov

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

Ohio Cincinnati/Hamilto

n Regional

Terrorism Early

Warning Group

2000

Radcliff

Drive

Cincinnati,

OH 45204

(513)

263-

8000

saic@dps.state.oh.us

Ohio Strategic Analysis

and Information

Center

2855 West

Dublin

Grandville

Road

Columbus,

OH 43235

2855 West

Dublin

Grandville

Road

Columbus,

OH 43235

(614)

799-

3555

saic@dps.state.oh.us

Oklahoma Oklahoma

Information Fusion

Center

6600 N

Harvey

Oklahoma

City, OK

73116

6600 N

Harvey

Oklahoma

City, OK

73116

(405)

848-

6724

fusion@osbi.ok.gov

Oregon Terrorism Fusion

Center (TITAN)

610

Hawthorne

Ave., Suite

210 Salem,

OR 97301

610

Hawthorne

Ave., Suite

210 Salem,

OR 97301

(503)

378-

6347

oregonfusioncenter@doj.state.or.

us

Pennsylvania Pennsylvania

Criminal

Intelligence Center

(PaCIC)

1800

Elmerton

Avenue

Harrisburg,

PA 17110

1800

Elmerton

Avenue

Harrisburg,

PA 17110

sp-intelligence@state.pa.us

Rhode Island Rhode Island State

Fusion Center

10 Dorrance

St

Providence,

RI 02903

(866)

490-

8477

fusion@risp.dps.ri.gov

South

Carolina

South Carolina

Intelligence and

Information Center

1731 Bush

River Road,

Columbia,

SC 29210

(866)

472-

8477

sciic@sled.sc.gov

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

South

Dakota

South Dakota

Fusion Center

1302 US 14

Pierre, SD

57501

(605)

773-

3178

sdfusioncenter@state.sd.us

Tennessee Tennessee

Regional

Information Center

901 R.S.

Gass

Boulevard

Nashville,

TN 37243

(877)

250-

2333

tfc@tn.gov

Texas Houston Regional

Intelligence

Service Center

5320 N.

Shepherd

Drive

Houston,

TX 77091

(713)

884-

4710

cidcdu@leo.gov

Texas North Central

Texas Fusion

Center

4300

Community

Avenue

McKinney,

TX 75071

4300

Community

Avenue

McKinney,

TX 75071

(972)

548-

5537

homelandsecurity@co.collin.tx.u

s

Texas Texas Intelligence

Center

5805 N.

Lamar Blvd.

Austin, TX

78752

(866)

786-

5972

txdpsintelcenter@txdps.state.tx.u

s

Utah Statewide

Information &

Analysis Center

(SIAC)

410 West

9800 South,

Suite 370

Sandy, Utah

84070

410 West

9800 South,

Suite 370

Sandy, Utah

84070

(801)

256-

2360

saic@utah.gov

Vermont Vermont Fusion

Center

188 Harvest

Lane

Williston,

VT 09405

188 Harvest

Lane

Williston,

VT 09405

(802)

872-

6110

vtfusion@dps.state.vt.us

Virginia National Capital

Region

Intelligence Center

4100 Chain

Bridge Road

Fairfax, VA

22030

(703)

212-

4590

fcpd-ncric@fairfaxcounty.gov

State Name of Fusion

Center

Mailing

Address

Physical

Address

Phone

Numbe

r

Email

Virginia Virginia Fusion

Center

7700

Midlothian

Turnpike

Richmond,

VA 23235

(804)

674-

2196

vfc@vsp.virginia.gov

Washington Washington State

Fusion Center

(WSFC)

Post Office

Box 42600

Olympia,

WA 98504

1110 Third

Ave, Seattle,

WA 98101

(877)

843-

9522

wafusion@wsp.wa.gov

Wisconsin Southeastern

Wisconsin

Terrorism Alert

Center

749 West

State St

Milwaukee,

WI 53233

(414)

935-

7767

ifc@milwaukee.gov

Wisconsin Wisconsin

Statewide

Intelligence Center

Post Office

Box 7857

Madison,

WI 53707-

7857

2445

Darwin Rd

Madison,

WI 53703

(608)

242-

5393

wsic@doj.state.wi.us

Wyoming Wyoming

Criminal

Intelligence Center

316 West 22

Street

Cheyenne,

WY 82002

(307)

777-

7181

klandm@dci.wyo.gov

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, INTELLIGENCE FUSION CENTERS

DHS Fusion Center Intelligence Officer and Regional Director Contact Information September 19, 2011

The following is a complete list of the names and phone numbers of the sixty-two DHS Intelligence Officers

deployed to fusion centers throughout the United States and the six Regional Directors of the national fusion

center network. This information is believed to be current as of December 2010. For a detailed list of the actual

physical locations of fusion centers around the country, see:

Fusion Centers Map, Locations, Contact Information

Intelligence Officers and Regional Directors Contact List by Region

4 pages

December 2010

Region First

Name Last Name Title Assigned Fusion Center

Mobile

Phone

Work

Phone

Central

Region

Chris Dishman Regional Director Central Regional HQ 202-701-

7582

202-701-

7582

Norm Lieberman Intelligence Officer Colorado Information Analysis Center 720-852-

6719

303-319-

9674

Elvin Ehrhardt Intelligence Officer Wyoming Criminal Intelligence Center 307-286-

1092

307-777-

6615

Wendy Friedrich Intelligence Officer Montana All Threats Intelligence Center 406-431-

8151

406-431-

8151

John Hall Intelligence Officer Houston Regional Information Sharing

Center

713-884-

4710

830-719-

1916

Jason Kirk Intelligence Officer Oklahoma Information Fusion Center 202-306-

8993

405-879-

2639

Jerry McNinch Intelligence Officer Nebraska Information Analysis Center 202-579-

6276

402-479-

4067

Matthew Speer Intelligence Officer South Dakota Fusion Center 605-222-

7944

202-617-

9605

Roger Stokes Intelligence Officer North Central Texas Fusion Center 202-503-

7645

214-491-

6891

Region First

Name Last Name Title Assigned Fusion Center

Mobile

Phone

Work

Phone

Ryan Wentz Intelligence Officer North Dakota Fusion Center 701-202-

8232

866-885-

8295

Midwest

Region

Robert Vehe Regional Director Midwest Regional HQ 202-536-

6147

313-745-

5925

Jeff Van

Gordon

Intelligence Officer Michigan Intelligence Operations Center 517-335-

1844

202-281-

6512

Michael Tesar Intelligence Officer St. Louis Terrorism Early Warning Group 202-713-

7681

314-615-

4839

Paul Godlewski Intelligence Officer Kansas City Regional Terrorism Early

Warning Group

816-260-

1216

816-260-

1216

Patrick Friscone Intelligence Officer Strategic Analysis and Information Center 614-799-

3559

614-301-

4654

Earl Rose IV Intelligence Officer Kentucky Intelligence Fusion Center 202-384-

2831

502-564-

2081

Robert Kelley Intelligence Officer Wisconsin Statewide Intelligence Center 608-609-

0407

608-240-

3598

Jeff Wiser Intelligence Officer Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center 317-408-

8626

317-234-

4950

Jerry Davis Intelligence Officer Missouri Information Analysis Center 573-313-

1984

573-522-

2651

Jason Clark Intelligence Officer Crime Prevention and Information Center 312-550-

6620

312-550-

6620

Eric Thomas Intelligence Officer Southeastern Wisconsin Terrorism Alert

Center

414-232-

9769

414-232-

9769

Cami Brurud Intelligence Officer Minnesota Joint Analysis Center 202-557-

1723

612-373-

2853

William Bond Intelligence Officer Statewide Terrorism Intelligence Center 217-216-

0366

217-557-

9301

Tom Riggs Intelligence Officer Iowa Intelligence Fusion Center 202-870-

7586

515-725-

6315

Region First

Name Last Name Title Assigned Fusion Center

Mobile

Phone

Work

Phone

National

Capital

Region

Roger Blair Regional Director

(Acting)

Washington Regional Threat Analysis

Center

202-680-

4057

202-680-

4057

Matt Cyr Intelligence Officer Virginia Fusion Center 804-201-

5527

804-674-

2252

Sean McClosky Intelligence Officer National Capital Region Intelligence

Center

703-673-

8578

703-212-

4585

Luis Feliciano Intelligence Officer Delaware Valley Regional Intelligence

Center

215-589-

2402

215-685-

1171

Todd Karpel Intelligence Officer Delaware Information Analysis Center 302-339-

5769

302-339-

5769

Brain Moynihan Intelligence Officer Maryland Coordination and Analysis

Center

202-380-

2652

202-380-

2652

Eric Sampley Intelligence Officer West Virginia Intelligence Fusion Center 304-590-

2859

304-558-

4831

Northeast

Region

Lisa Palmieri Regional Director

(Acting)

Commonwealth Fusion Center 202-306-

4088

978-451-

3713

Marty Foncello Intelligence Officer New York Counter Terrorism Division 202-870-

4311

203-313-

4266

Tim Bailey Intelligence Officer New Hampshire Information and

Analysis Center

202-834-

2947

603-271-

2231

Mohamed Telab Intelligence Officer Regional Operations Intelligence Center 202-617-

5039

Quinn Sullivan Intelligence Officer Boston Regional Intelligence Center 202-684-

5189

203-503-

5250

Peter Payson Intelligence Officer Connecticut Intelligence Center 860-461-

5706

860-856-

0859

Region First

Name Last Name Title Assigned Fusion Center

Mobile

Phone

Work

Phone

Chris Palmadesso Intelligence Officer Vermont Fusion Center 802-272-

2840

802-872-

6119

Thomas Nowak Intelligence Officer Maine Information and Analysis Center 207-402-

0778

207-624-

7280

Kerri Morgan Intelligence Officer New York State Intelligence Center 202-657-

8391

518-786-

24-99

Dawn Mannix Intelligence Officer Rhode Island Fusion Center 401-474-

9421

401-458-

1191

Southeast

Region

Eric Kennedy Regional Director Southeast Regional HQ 202-680-

2263

404-486-

6420

Vince Smith Intelligence Officer South Carolina Information and

Intelligence Center

803-896-

7394

202-669-

0151

Charles Hearn Intelligence Officer Alabama Fusion Center 334-531-

0370

334-517-

2664

Corey Beaman Intelligence Officer Arkansas State Fusion Center 501-618-

8437

501-353-

8437

Brian Gray Intelligence Officer Mississippi Analysis and Information

Center

601-978-

0594

601-993-

7200

Mark Glass Intelligence Officer FL Dept of Law Enforcement - Florida

Fusion Center

850-445-

1241

850-893-

2184

David Walker Intelligence Officer Georgia Intelligence and Analysis Center 404-370-

2049

404-486-

6431

Pete Van

Deusen

Intelligence Officer Central Florida Intelligence Exchange 321-246-

4116

407-858-

3870

Toby Coates Intelligence Officer Louisiana State Analytic and Fusion

Exchange

225-892-

2766

225-925-

3678

Ron Hughes Intelligence Officer Tennessee Fusion Center 615-925-

0783

615-744-

4079

Miguel Flores Intelligence Officer Miami Dade Fusion Center 305-470-

3883

786-376-

4588

Region First

Name Last Name Title Assigned Fusion Center

Mobile

Phone

Work

Phone

Nick Klem Intelligence Officer North Carolina Information Sharing and

Analysis Center

202-557-

5179

919-716-

1118

Western

Region

Matt Skonovd Regional Director

(Acting)

Central California Intelligence Center 916-468-

3060

916-920-

3890

Bob Rankin Intelligence Officer Arizona Counter Terrorism Intelligence

Center

602-228-

9043

602-644-

5861

Ashley Anderson Intelligence Officer Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence

Center

562-544-

1736

562-345-

1117

Scott Cleary Intelligence Officer Pacific Regional Information

Clearinghouse

808-282-

0505

808-282-

0505

Dan Thornton Intelligence Officer Idaho Criminal Intelligence Center 208-280-

1768

208-280-

1768

Matthew Chebatoris Intelligence Officer Orange County Intelligence Assessment

Center

714-287-

1520

Chris Carver Intelligence Officer Nevada Threat Analysis Center 775-315-

5985

775-687-

0309

Mary Moffitt Intelligence Officer Oregon TITAN Fusion Center 503-550-

3971

503-593-

9770

Raphael Brinner Intelligence Officer Northern California Regional Intelligence

Center

415-238-

3794

415-238-

3794

James Szrama Intelligence Officer Washington State Fusion Center 202-536-

7691

206-262-

2133

Tony Frangipane Intelligence Officer San Diego Law Enforcement

Coordination Center

858-740-

1099

858-495-

7277

Kevin Bennett Intelligence Officer California State Terrorism Threat

Assessment Center

916-365-

5710

916-365-

5710

David Neel Intelligence Officer Alaska Information and Analysis Center 907-301-

1125

907-265-

8123

Francis Miller Intelligence Officer Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism

Center

202-713-

0006

202-713-

0006

Region First

Name Last Name Title Assigned Fusion Center

Mobile

Phone

Work

Phone

Jamison Moody Intelligence Officer Statewide Information and Analysis

Center

801-834-

2951

801-256-

2360

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Fusion Center Locations and Contact Information State and major urban area fusion centers (fusion centers) are owned and operated by state and local entities, and are designated by the governor of

their state. In accordance with the Federal Resource Allocation Criteria (RAC) policy (PDF, 144 KB, 4 pages), which defines objective criteria and a

coordinated approach for prioritizing the allocation of federal resources to fusion centers, the federal government recognizes these designations and

has a shared responsibility with state and local governments to support the national network of fusion centers.

The following includes the list of primary and recognized fusion centers (associated contact information). Primary fusion centers serve as the focal

points within the state and local environment for the receipt, analysis, gathering, and sharing of threat-related information and have additional

responsibilities related to the coordination of critical operational capabilities across the statewide fusion process with other recognized fusion

centers. Furthermore, primary centers are the highest priority for the allocation of available federal resources, including the deployment of personnel

and connectivity with federal data systems.

Primary Fusion Centers

Alabama Fusion Center

Alaska Information and Analysis Center

Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center

Arkansas State Fusion Center

California State Threat Assessment Center

Colorado Information Analysis Center

Connecticut Intelligence Center

Delaware Information and Analysis Center

Florida Fusion Center

Georgia Information Sharing and Analysis Center

Hawaii Fusion Center

Idaho Criminal Intelligence Center

Illinois Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center

Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center

Iowa Intelligence Fusion Center

Kansas Intelligence Fusion Center

Kentucky Intelligence Fusion Center

Louisiana State Analytical & Fusion Exchange

Maine Information and Analysis Center

Mariana Regional Fusion Center (Guam)

Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center

Massachusetts Commonwealth Fusion Center

Michigan Intelligence Operations Center

Minnesota Fusion Center

Mississippi Analysis and Information Center

Missouri Information Analysis Center

Montana Analysis & Technical Information Center

Nebraska Information Analysis Center

New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center

New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center

New Mexico All Source Intelligence Center

New York State Intelligence Center

North Carolina Information Sharing and Analysis Center

North Dakota State and Local Information Center

Ohio Strategic Analysis and Information Center

Oklahoma Information Fusion Center

Oregon Terrorism Information Threat Assessment Network

Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center

Puerto Rico National Security State Information Center

Rhode Island State Fusion Center

South Carolina Information and Intelligence Center

South Dakota Fusion Center

Southern Nevada Counter-Terrorism Center (Las Vegas, Nevada)

Tennessee Fusion Center

Texas Joint Crime Information Center

U.S. Virgin Islands Fusion Center

Utah Statewide Information and Analysis Center

Vermont Intelligence Center

Virginia Fusion Center

Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center (Washington, D.C.)

Washington State Fusion Center

West Virginia Intelligence Fusion Center

Wisconsin Statewide Information Center

Recognized Fusion Centers

As the Federal Government respects the authority of state governments to designate fusion centers, any designated fusion center, including major

urban area fusion centers, not designated as a primary fusion center is referred to as a recognized fusion center.

Austin Regional Intelligence Center; Austin, TX

Boston Regional Intelligence Center; Boston, MA

Central California Intelligence Center; Sacramento, CA

Central Florida Intelligence Exchange; Orlando, FL

Chicago Crime Prevention and Information Center; Chicago, IL

Cincinnati/Hamilton County Regional Terrorism Early Warning Group; Cincinnati, OH

Dallas Fusion Center; Dallas, TX

Delaware Valley Intelligence Center; Philadelphia, PA

Detroit and Southeast Michigan Information and Intelligence Center; Detroit, MI

El Paso Multi-Agency Tactical Response Information eXchange (MATRIX); El Paso, TX

Houston Regional Intelligence Service Center; Houston, TX

Kansas City Terrorism Early Warning Fusion Center; Kansas City, MO

Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center; Los Angeles, CA

Nevada Threat Analysis Center; Carson City, NV

North Central Texas Fusion Center; McKinney, TX

Northeast Ohio Regional Fusion Center; Cleveland, OH

Northern California Regional Intelligence Center; San Francisco, CA

Northern Virginia Regional Intelligence Center; Fairfax, VA

Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center; Orange County, CA

San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center; San Diego, CA

Southeast Florida Fusion Center; Miami, FL

Southeastern Wisconsin Threat Analysis Center; Milwaukee, WI

Southwest Texas Fusion Center; San Antonio, TX

Southwestern PA Region 13 Fusion Center; Pittsburgh, PA

St. Louis Fusion Center; St. Louis, MO

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Alabama Fusion Center Montgomery, Alabama

Phone: (334) 517-2660 Fax: (334) 517-2746 Toll-Free: (866) 229-6220 fusioncenter@alacop.gov fusion.alabama.gov

Alaska Information and Analysis Center Anchorage, Alaska

Phone: (907) 269-8900 Toll-Free: (855) 692-5425 AKIAC@alaska.gov

Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center Phoenix, Arizona

Phone: (602) 644-5805 Toll-Free: (877) 272-8329 actic@azdps.gov www.azdps.gov

Arkansas State Fusion Center Little Rock, Arkansas

Phone: (501) 618-8001 Toll-Free: (866) 787-2332 arfusioncenter@asp.arkansas.gov

Austin Regional Intelligence Center; Austin, TX Austin, Texas

Phone: (512) 974-2742 aric@austintexas.gov www.arictexas.org

Boston Regional Intelligence Center; Boston, MA Boston, Massachusetts

Phone: (617) 343-4328 bric.bpd@cityofboston.gov www.mbhsr.org/

California State Threat Assessment Center Sacramento, California

Phone: (916) 874-1100 Fax: (916) 874-2484 STAC@CalEMA.ca.gov www.calstas.org

Central California Intelligence Center; Sacramento, CA McClellan, California

Phone: (916) 808-8383 Toll-Free: (888) 884-8383 info@sacrtac.org www.sacrtac.org

Central Florida Intelligence Exchange (CFIX) Orlando, Florida

Phone: (407) 858-3950 cfix@ocfl.net www.cfix.fl.net

Chicago Crime Prevention and Information Center; Chicago, IL Chicago, Illinois

Phone: (312) 745-5669 cpic@chicagopolice.org

Cincinnati/Hamilton County Regional Terrorism Early Warning Group; Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati, Ohio

Phone: (513) 263-8000 Fax: (513) 263-8225

tewg@hamilton-co.org www.hamiltoncountyohio-tewg.org

Colorado Information Analysis Center Lakewood, Colorado

Phone: (877) 509-2422 ciac@ciac.co.gov dhsem.state.co.us

Connecticut Intelligence Center Hartford, Connecticut

Phone: (860) 706-5500 Fax: (806) 706-5535 ctic@ct.gov www.ct.gov/demhs

Dallas Fusion Center; Dallas, TX Dallas, Texas

Phone: (214) 671-3482 dallas.fusion@dpd.ci.dallas.tx.us

Delaware Information and Analysis Center Dover, Delaware

Fax: (302) 739-1609 Alternate Phone: (302) 739-5996 Toll-Free: (800) 367-2312 diac@state.de.us www.dediac.org

Delaware Valley Intelligence Center; Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: (215) 897-0800 Fax: (215) 683-2794 dvic@phila.gov

Detroit and Southeast Michigan Information and Intelligence Center; Detroit, MI Detroit, Michigan

Phone: (313) 967-4600 DSEMIIC@michigan.gov

El Paso Multi-Agency Tactical Response Information eXchange (MATRIX); El Paso, TX El Paso, Texas

Phone: (915) 680-6500 pdfusion@elpasotexas.gov

Florida Fusion Center Tallahassee, Florida

Phone: (850) 410-7645 Toll-Free: (800) 342-0820 ffcenter@fdle.state.fl.us www.fdle.state.fl.us

Georgia Information Sharing and Analysis Center Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: (404) 486-6420 generalinfo@gisac.gbi.ga.gov

Hawaii Fusion Center Honolulu, Hawaii

Phone: (916) 356-4467 pacclear@hi.hidta.net www.pacclear.org

Houston Regional Intelligence Service Center; Houston, TX Houston, Texas

Phone: (713) 884-4710 HRISC-Fusioncenter@houstonpolice.org

Idaho Criminal Intelligence Center Meridian, Idaho

Phone: (208) 846-7676 ICIC@fusion.idaho.gov www.isp.idaho.gov/icic

Illinois Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center Springfield, Illinois

Phone: (877) 455-7842 stic@isp.state.il.us

Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center Indianapolis, Indiana

Phone: (866) 400-4432 iifc@iifc.in.gov www.in.gov/iifc

Iowa Intelligence Fusion Center Des Moines, Iowa

Phone: (800) 308-5983 intel@dps.state.ia.us www.dps.state.is.us/intell/index.shtml

Kansas City Terrorism Early Warning Fusion Center; Kansas City, MO Kansas City, Missouri

Phone: (816) 413-3601 kctew@kcpd.org www.kctew.org

Kansas Intelligence Fusion Center Topeka, Kansas

Phone: (785) 274-1805 intelligence.fusion@ksag.org

Kentucky Intelligence Fusion Center Frankfort, Kentucky

Phone: (502) 564-2081 fusioncenter@ky.gov www.homelandsecurity.ky.gov

Los Angeles Joint Regional Intelligence Center; Los Angeles, CA Norwalk, California

Phone: (562) 345-1100 Fax: (562) 345-1766 jric@jric.org www.jric.org

Louisiana State Analytical & Fusion Exchange Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Phone: (225) 925-4192 Toll-Free: (800) 434-8007 lafusion.center@dps.la.gov www.la-safe.org

Maine Information and Analysis Center Augusta, Maine 04330-0164

Phone: (207) 624-7280 Toll-Free: (877) 786-3636 intel.msp@maine.gov

Mariana Regional Fusion Center (Guam) Agana Heights, Guam info@mlrin.org

Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center Woodlawn, Maryland

Phone: (800) 492-8477 mdwatch@leo.gov www.mcac.maryland.gov

Massachusetts Commonwealth Fusion Center Maynard, Massachusetts

Phone: (978) 451-3711 Alternate Phone: (978) 451-3700 fusion@massmail.state.ma.us

Michigan Intelligence Operations Center Lansing, Michigan

Phone: (517) 241-8000 Toll-Free: (877) 616-4677 mioc@michigan.gov www.michigan.gov/mioc

Minnesota Fusion Center St. Paul, Minnesota

Phone: (651) 793-3730 Fax: (651) 793-3731 Toll-Free: (800) 422-0798 info@icefishx.org www.icefishx.org

Mississippi Analysis and Information Center Pearl, Mississippi

Phone: (601) 933-7200 MSAIC@dps.ms.gov www.homelandsecurity.ms.gov/msaic.html

Missouri Information Analysis Center Jefferson City, Missouri

Phone: (866) 362-6422 miac@mshp.dps.mo.gov www.miacx.org

Montana Analysis & Technical Information Center Helena, Montana

Phone: (406) 444-1330 dojintel@mt.gov doj.mt.gov

Nebraska Information Analysis Center Lincoln, Nebraska

Phone: (402) 479-4049 Fax: (402) 479-4950 nefusioncenter@nebraska.gov

Nevada Threat Analysis Center; Carson City, NV Carson City, Nevada

Phone: (775) 687-0450 ntac@dps.state.nv.us

New Hampshire Information and Analysis Center Concord, New Hampshire

Phone: (603) 271-0300 nh.iac@dos.nh.gov www.nh.gov/safety/information-analysis-center

New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center West Trenton, New Jersey

Phone: (609) 963-6900 roic@gw.njsp.org

New Mexico All Source Intelligence Center Santa Fe, New Mexico

Phone: (505) 476-9600 intelligence.fusion@state.nm.us www.nmdhsem.org

New York State Intelligence Center East Greenbush, New York

Phone: (866) 723-3697 ciu@nysic.ny.gov

North Carolina Information Sharing and Analysis Center Raleigh, North Carolina

Phone: (919) 716-1111 Toll-Free: (888) 624-7222 ncisaac@ncdoj.gov

North Central Texas Fusion Center; McKinney, TX McKinney, Texas

Phone: (972) 548-5537 NCTFC@co.collin.tx.us www.co.collin.tx.us

North Dakota State and Local Information Center Bismarck, North Dakota

Phone: (866) 885-8295 ndslic@nd.gov www.nd.gov/des/homeland/fusion-center

Northeast Ohio Regional Fusion Center; Cleveland, OH Cleveland, Ohio

Phone: (216) 515-8477 Toll-Free: (877) 515-8477 info@neorfc.us neorfc.us

Northern California Regional Intelligence Center; San Francisco, CA San Francisco, California

Phone: (866) 367-8847 dutyofficer@ncric.org www.ncric.org

Northern Virginia Regional Intelligence Center; Fairfax, VA Fairfax, Virginia

Phone: (703) 212-4590 fcpdnvric@fairfaxcounty.gov

Ohio Strategic Analysis and Information Center Columbus, Ohio

Phone: (614) 799-3555 saic@dps.state.oh.us www.homelandsecurity.ohio.gov/index.stm

Oklahoma Information Fusion Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Phone: (405) 842-8547 Alternate Phone: (405) 848-6724 fusion@osbi.ok.gov www.okfusion.ok.gov

Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center; Orange County, CA Santa Ana, California

Phone: (714) 289-3949 Fax: (714) 289-1025 ociac@ociac.org www.ociac.org

Oregon Terrorism Information Threat Assessment Network Salem, Oregon

Phone: (503) 378-6347 oregonfusioncenter@doj.state.or.us www.oregonfusioncenter@doj.state.or.us

Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Phone: (877) 777-6835 sp-intelligence@pa.gov www.psp.pa.gov

Puerto Rico National Security State Information Center Hato Rey, Puerto Rico

Phone: (787) 793-1234 nssic@policia.pr.gov

Rhode Island State Fusion Center Providence, Rhode Island

Phone: (866) 490-8477 Fax: (401) 458-1173 fusion@risp.dps.ri.gov

San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center; San Diego, CA San Diego, California

Phone: (858) 495-5730 info@sd-lecc.org

South Carolina Information and Intelligence Center Columbia, South Carolina

Phone: (866) 472-8477 Toll-Free: (803) 896-7133 sciic@sled.sc.gov www.sled.sc.gov

South Dakota Fusion Center Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Phone: (605) 367-5940 sdfusioncenter@state.sd.us

Southeast Florida Fusion Center; Miami, FL Miami, Florida

Phone: (305) 470-3900 ioc@mdpd.com www.mdpd.com

Southeastern Wisconsin Threat Analysis Center; Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Phone: (414) 935-7741 stac@milwaukee.gov WiWATCH.org

Southern Nevada Counter-Terrorism Center (Las Vegas, Nevada) Las Vegas, Nevada

Phone: (702) 828-2200 ansec@lvmpd.com www.snctc.org

Southwest Texas Fusion Center; San Antonio, TX San Antonio, Texas

Phone: (210) 207-7680 swtxfusion@sanantonio.gov

Southwestern PA Region 13 Fusion Center; Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Phone: (412) 473-2550

St. Louis Fusion Center; St. Louis, MO St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: (314) 615-4839 info@sltew.org www.sltew.org

Tennessee Fusion Center Nashville, Tennessee

Phone: (877) 250-2333 tfc@tn.gov www.tennessee.gov/homelandsecurity

Texas Joint Crime Information Center Austin, Texas

Phone: (866) 786-5972 TXJCIC@dps.texas.gov

U.S. Virgin Islands Fusion Center St. Thomas, Virgin Islands

Phone: (340) 776-3013 fusioncenter@vitema.vi.gov

Utah Statewide Information and Analysis Center Sandy, Utah

Phone: (801) 256-2360 SIAC@utah.gov www.publicsafety.utah.gov/investigations/siac.html

Vermont Intelligence Center Williston, Vermont

Phone: (802) 872-6110 VIC@listserv.dps.state.vt.us www.dps.state.vt.us

Virginia Fusion Center North Chesterfield, Virginia

Phone: (804) 674-2196 vfc@vsp.virginia.gov www.vsp.state.va.us/FusionCenter

Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center (Washington, D.C.) Washington, DC, Washington DC

Phone: (202) 481-3075 wrtac@dc.gov

Washington State Fusion Center Seattle, Washington

Phone: (877) 843-9522 intake@wsfc.wa.gov

West Virginia Intelligence Fusion Center Charleston, West Virginia

Phone: (304) 558-4831 wvfusion@wv.gov www.fusioncenter.wv.gov

Wisconsin Statewide Information Center Madison, Wisconsin

Phone: (608) 242-5393 wsic@doj.state.wi.us www.doj.state.wi.us/dci

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State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers State and major urban area fusion centers (fusion centers) serve as focal points within the state and local environment for the receipt, analysis,

gathering, and sharing of threat-related information between the federal government and state, local, tribal, territorial (SLTT) and private sector

partners.

National Network of Fusion Centers

Located in states and major urban areas throughout the country, fusion centers are uniquely situated to empower front-line law enforcement, public

safety, fire service, emergency response, public health, critical infrastructure protection, and private sector security personnel to understand local

implications of national intelligence, thus enabling local officials to better protect their communities. Fusion centers provide interdisciplinary

expertise and situational awareness to inform decision-making at all levels of government. They conduct analysis and facilitate information sharing

while assisting law enforcement and homeland security partnersin preventing, protecting against, and responding to crime and terrorism.

Fusion centers are owned and operated by state and local entities with support from federal partners in the form of deployed personnel, training,

technical assistance, exercise support, security clearances, connectivity to federal systems, technology, and grant funding.

The Current Threat Environment and Role of Fusion Centers in National Security

Both at home and abroad, the United States faces an adaptive enemy in an asymmetric threat environment. Events since May 2009 have

demonstrated that the threat to the homeland is not abating. The National Network of Fusion Centers (National Network) is uniquely situated to

empower front-line law enforcement, public safety, emergency response, and private sector security personnel to lawfully gather and share

information to identify emerging threats. The national security enterprise must reach beyond the capabilities of the federal government and national

Intelligence Community to identify and warn about impending plots that could impact the homeland, particularly when the individuals responsible

for the threats operate within the United States and do not travel or communicate with others overseas. By building trusted relationships and

collaborating with SLTT and private sector partners, fusion centers can gather and share the information necessary to pursue and disrupt activities

that may be indicators of, or potential precursors to, terrorist activity. With timely, accurate information on potential terrorist threats, fusion centers

can directly contribute to and inform investigations initiated and conducted by federal entities, such as the Joint Terrorism Task Forces led by the

Federal Bureau of Investigation.

According to the 2010 National Security Strategy (PDF, 60 pages - 1.52 MB), the federal government must continue to integrate and leverage fusion

centers to enlist all of our intelligence, law enforcement, and homeland security capabilities to prevent acts of terrorism on American soil. Efforts to

protect the homeland require the timely gathering, analysis, and sharing of threat-related information. Fusion centers provide a mechanism through

which the federal government, SLTT, and private sector partners come together to accomplish this purpose. Beginning in 2003, the federal

government, in cooperation with state and local entities, published guidance to enable fusion centers to operate at a baseline level of capability and to

form a robust and fully integrated National Network. The National Network allows the federal government, SLTT, and private sector partners to

participate as full contributors to, and beneficiaries of, the homeland security enterprise.

This strategic vision can be realized only when fusion centers demonstrate institutionalized levels of capability that enable efficient and effective

information sharing and analysis across the National Network. This will help link the federal government with SLTT and private sector entities to

more effectively share information. Given the evolving threat environment, it is vital that fusion centers quickly achieve their roles, as explained in

the National Strategy for Information Sharing (NSIS), as the focal points within the SLTT environment for the receipt, analysis, gathering, and

sharing of threat‐related information.

Enhancing Department Resources to Support Fusion Centers

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has expedited the deployment of resources to fusion centers to enhance their ability to perform their

mission. The DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A), the Department's lead for support to fusion centers, has deployed over 90 personnel,

including Intelligence Officers and Regional Directors, to the field. I&A also worked aggressively to deploy Homeland Secure Data Network

(HSDN) to over 60 fusion centers. HSDN provides SECRET-level connectivity to enhance the ability of state and local partners toreceive federally

generated classified threat information.

Additionally, the Department significantly expanded training and technical assistance opportunities for fusion center personnel. Through its long-

standing partnership with the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Department has conducted more than 300 training and technical assistance deliveries,

workshops, and exchanges on topics including risk analysis, security, and privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties since 2007. By providing these

resources, the Department supports fusion centers to address some of the nation's most significant homeland security challenges.

Expanding the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative (NSI)

To provide guidance regarding how and where to report suspicious activities, state, local, and federal agencies worked collaboratively to develop

a Unified Message that provides clear guidance regarding how to report suspicious activities, encourages agencies to work with DHS to utilize the "If

You See Something, Say Something™" campaign, and emphasizes the importance of training frontline personnel.

The Department is working closely with the DOJ-led Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative Program Management Office to establish a

standard process to identify and report suspicious activity in jurisdictions across the country. Under the leadership of I&A, the Department has made

it a priority to participate in and support the implementation of the NSI while also integrating SAR processes across the National Network of Fusion

Centers. The integration of NSI within both the Department and the fusion centers is a key element of fusion center outreach to law enforcement at

all levels of government.

The Department has also launched the "If You See Something, Say Something™" campaign in order to engage the public to identify and report

indicators of terrorism, crime, and other threats.

The Path Ahead

Working closely with interagency partners and Fusion Center Directors, the Department supports an annual nationwide, in-depth assessment of

fusion centers to evaluate their capabilities and to establish strategic priorities for federal government support. The assessment focuses primarily on

four Critical Operational Capabilities (Receive, Analyze, Disseminate, and Gather) and four Enabling Capabilities (Privacy/Civil Rights and Civil

Liberties Protections, Sustainment Strategy, Communications and Outreach, and Security) as well as additional priority areas for the year. Leveraging

data collected from the Annual Fusion Center Assessment, the Department coordinates efforts to build fusion center capabilities and mitigate

identified gaps. These gap mitigation efforts are designed to assist fusion centers in becoming centers of analytic excellence that serve as focal points

within the state and local environment for the receipt, analysis, gathering, and sharing of threat-related information.

For further information, please contact the Department of Homeland Security Office of Public Affairs, 202-282-8010.

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National Network of Fusion Centers Fact Sheet "A fusion center is a collaborative effort of two or more agencies that provide resources, expertise and information to the center with the goal of

maximizing their ability to detect, prevent, investigate, and respond to criminal and terrorist activity."

- Baseline Capabilities for State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers (October 2008)

State and major urban area fusion centers (fusion centers) serve as primary focal points within the state and local environment for the receipt,

analysis, gathering, and sharing of threat-related information among federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) partners. Located in states and

major urban areas throughout the country, fusion centers are uniquely situated to empower front-line law enforcement, public safety, fire

service (PDF - 22 pages, 2.21 MB), emergency response, public health, critical infrastructure protection (PDF - 30 pages, 3.54 MB) and private

sector security personnel to lawfully gather and share threat-related information. They provide interdisciplinary expertise and situational awareness to

inform decision-making at all levels of government. Fusion centers conduct analysis and facilitate information sharing, assisting law enforcement and

homeland security partners in preventing, protecting against, and responding to crime and terrorism. Fusion centers are owned and operated by state

and local entities with support from federal partners in the form of:

Deployed personnel

Training

Technical assistance (PDF - 40 pages, 2.43 MB)

Exercise support (PDF - 1 page, 577 KB)

Security clearances

Connectivity to federal systems

Technology (PDF - 22 pages, 1.1 MB)

Grant funding

What Fusion Centers Do

Fusion centers contribute to the Information Sharing Environment (ISE) through their role in receiving threat information from the federal

government; analyzing that information in the context of their local environment; disseminating that information to local agencies; and gathering tips,

leads, and suspicious activity reporting (SAR) from local agencies and the public. Fusion centers receive information from a variety of sources,

including SAR from stakeholders within their jurisdictions, as well as federal information and intelligence. They analyze the information and develop

relevant products to disseminate to their customers. These products assist homeland security partners at all levels of government to identify and

address immediate and emerging threats.

Beyond serving as a focal point for information sharing, fusion centers add significant value to their customers by providing a state and local context

to help enhance the national threat picture. Fusion centers provide the federal government with critical state and local information and subject matter

expertise that it did not receive in the past – enabling the effective communication of locally generated threat‐related information to the federal

government. Integrating and connecting these state and local resources creates a national capacity to gather, process, analyze, and share information

in support of efforts to protect the country.

Our nation faces an evolving threat environment, in which threats not only emanate from outside our borders, but also from within our communities.

This new environment demonstrates the increasingly critical role fusion centers play to support the sharing of threat-related information between the

federal government and SLTT partners.

Fusion Center Priorities

"To prevent acts of terrorism on American soil, we must enlist all of our intelligence, law enforcement, and homeland security capabilities. We will

continue to integrate and leverage state and major urban area fusion centers that have the capability to share classified information"

- National Security Strategy (May 2010)

In 2007, the National Strategy for Information Sharing called for the establishment of "baseline operational standards" for fusion centers. In 2008, the

federal government, in collaboration with SLTT partners, published the Baseline Capabilities for State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers (PDF,

37 pages - 4.6 MB) to establish baseline operational standards and to outline the capabilities necessary for fully operational fusion centers. By

achieving the baseline capabilities, a fusion center will have the necessary structures, processes, and tools in place to support the fusion process.

During the 2010 National Fusion Center Conference, Fusion Center Directors, in partnership with the federal government, distilled the Baseline

Capabilities for State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers into National Network priorities, including four Critical Operational Capabilities

(COCs):

Receive: Ability to receive classified and unclassified information from federal partners

Analyze: Ability to assess local implications of that threat information through the use of a formal risk assessment process

Disseminate: Ability to further disseminate that threat information to other state, local, tribal, territorial and private sector entities within their

jurisdiction

Gather: Ability to gather locally-generated information, aggregate it, analyze it, and share it with federal partners as appropriate

Additionally, both Fusion Center Directors and the federal government identified the protection of privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties

(P/CRCL) as a key priority and an important enabling capability to ensure fusion centers protect the privacy and other legal rights of Americans,

while supporting homeland security efforts.

Strengthening the ability of fusion centers to execute the COCs and ensure P/CRCL protections is critical to building an integrated National Network

of Fusion Centers capable of sharing information with the federal government and SLTT partners during situations involving time-sensitive and

emerging threats. In September 2010, federal, state, and local officials conducted a Baseline Capabilities Assessment (BCA), the first formal

assessment of fusion center capabilities. The data collected during the BCA provided a snapshot of fusion center capabilities and identified major

trends, as well as strengths and gaps across the National Network.

The current focus of the federal government is to support fusion centers in mitigating the capability gaps identified by the BCA and to assist fusion

centers in reaching an enhanced level of capability for all four COCs and P/CRCL protections. The Department of Homeland Security, in

coordination with federal interagency partners, has developed and provided a wide range of resources and services, including a guidebook, sample

policies, templates, best practices, workshops, and various training sessions, to support fusion centers in strengthening their COCs and P/CRCL

protections. The Department will continue to assist fusion centers in fully achieving and maintaining the COCs and P/CRCL protections.

Fusion Centers are a Shared Responsibility

In recent years, partners at all levels of government have reiterated the need for unified and coordinated support for fusion centers. The federal

government is committed to assisting them in becoming centers of analytic excellence that serve as focal points for the receipt, analysis, gathering,

and sharing of threat-related information among federal and SLTT partners. Federal interagency partners, including Department of Homeland

Security, Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Program Manager for the ISE,

Office of National Drug Control Policy, and Department of Defense, are committed to providing effective, efficient, and coordinated federal support

to fusion centers. In turn, fusion centers support their SLTT partners by developing actionable intelligence, disseminating relevant information to

homeland security partners, participating in the Nationwide SAR Initiative, and supporting the maturation of their statewide fusion processes.

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