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Critical Incident Solutions has former career members of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) on staff, from the Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S. Department of State, FBI, BATF, and Military Intelligence. Our intelligence experts have vast experience in: All-Source Intelligence Analysis, Indications & Warning, Collection Management, Reports Writing, and Inter-Agency/Departmental Communications.

CIS can assist your efforts in organizing intelligence "Fusion" or "Regional Intelligence Centers" for the collection, processing, analysis, reporting and notification of all possible terrorism related information. Our instructors can train local "analysts" to better understand the "two-way" flow of intelligence information and how to recognize and process "actionable intelligence." We can teach them how to identify trends, and generate reporting for information consumers at all levels (including decision-makers).

Specifically, our analysis training will focus on intelligence collection methods, sources of information, validation of the credibility and accuracy of information, efficient cross-referencing of data for common links, critical areas of interest for determining high value information, sharing and comparison of data with other agencies/departments and sources, building a case for search warrants, arrest warrants, court orders for covert data collection and data mining for the greatest effect; and perhaps the most important aspect of "how to think like a terrorist" by becoming familiar with their planning, training and operational methods for carrying out an attack.
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