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Oregon Department of Justice
MissionTo protect Oregon citizens from terrorist and criminal activity by providing an “all crimes” criminal information clearinghouse supported by a FLO program that expands awareness of terrorism and criminal indicators by collecting, gathering, analyzing and disseminating terrorism and criminal products for the Oregon law enforcement, public safety and public and private sectors communities.
OTFC History Formed in 2007 to meet the need for
information sharing among federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and other public safety disciplines.
Along with 7 DOJ FTEs; reps from FBI, TSA, BLM, OEM, ICE, DHS I&A, DHS PSA, and local law enforcement are housed in the OTFC in Salem.
OTFC Programs Intelligence Fusion Liaison Officer (FLO) Investigations Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Critical Infrastructure Key Resources
(CKIR)
Intelligence Daily Alerts
Missing Persons/BOLOs/ATLTerrorist Screening Center
Special Event BulletinsThreat Based
DHS/FBISpecial ReportsIndustry Notifications
Weekly BulletinsFOUOLES
Fusion Liaison Officers (FLOs)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
Agencies outside Oregon DOJFederal/State/Local/Private
Location BasedPrimary POC for events within their AOCPrimary POC for site and/or sector specific
events
If you are interesting in becoming a FLO please contact us directly or send an email to [email protected].
Investigations Suspicious Activity Reports
Terrorism nexus Hate Crimes
Threat Based Local & Federal Case Support
Agents & Analysts
Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI)Agencies within Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Columbia, and Clark Counties
Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization (RDPO)
Coordinated PlanningCoordinated Information Sharing & Dissemination
Oregon’s Developing
CIKR Program
OSIPP Vulnerability Assessments Information/Data Protection Intelligence Dissemination NCIPP Annual Data Call
OSIPP – Oregon State Infrastructure Protection Plan
Statewide plan for CI:IdentificationSecurity/ProtectionResiliency/Recovery
Sector specific:Workgroups/SMEsPlans (OSIPP Annexes)
Assessments Vulnerability
Physical SecurityGeographyTechnological
ThreatPast or Special EventsTarget Value (Consequence)Natural
Data Protection PCII: Protected Critical Infrastructure
InformationFederal certification/classification for CI data to
protect private asset information
ORS 192.501(22) - The following public records are exempt from disclosure ...(22) Records or information that, if disclosed, would allow a person to: (a) Gain unauthorized access to buildings or other property; (b) Identify those areas of structural or operational vulnerability that would
permit unlawful disruption to, or interference with, services; or (c) Disrupt, interfere with or gain unauthorized access to public funds or to
information processing, communication or telecommunication systems, including the information contained in the systems, that are used or operated by a public body.
Intelligence Dissemination Fusion Center/DHS Bulletins
Pass Through Bulletins/WarningsThreat and/or Subject specific Bulletins
Oregon CIKR Program - Oregon TITAN Fusion Center/Oregon Department of Justice
Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN)
DHS Infrastructure Protection (IP) Gateway
NCIPP Data Call
Review Current assets Collect Data to verify current lists &
review possible nominations Work with PSA to ensure all assets that
meet National criteria are represented Opportunity to review ALL assets in
Oregon FY2016 - Two assets elevated to the
National List
Questions
Shannon Marheine, CIKR ProgramOregon Department of JusticeOregon TITAN Fusion Center
Desk: 503-934-2022 Cell: 503-798-8973Email: [email protected]
Steven McIntosh, Assistant Special Agent-in-ChargeOregon Department of Justice
Criminal DivisionDesk: 503-934-2034 Cell: 503-378-6347
Email: [email protected]