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File #: 12-2019    Version: 1 Name: North Central Texas Fusion Center
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/29/2012 In control: Police
On agenda: 10/16/2012 Final action: 10/16/2012
Title: Interlocal agreement between the City of Grand Prairie, through its duly authorized City Manager, and Collin County, through its Department of Homeland Security, to share law enforcement data
From
Joe Dionisi

Title
Interlocal agreement between the City of Grand Prairie, through its duly authorized City Manager, and Collin County, through its Department of Homeland Security, to share law enforcement data

Presenter
Chief Steve Dye, Police Department

Recommended Action
Approve

Analysis
The North Central Texas Fusion Center (NCTFC) project was initiated in response to the increased need for timely information sharing and exchange of crime-related information among members of the law enforcement and emergency management community to enhance cross-jurisdictional and multi-disciplinary prediction, prevention, protection, response, and mitigation capabilities for all hazards facing the North Central Texas region. The NCTFC seeks to facilitate regional data and intelligence sharing to achieve its core mission: “Provide the right information to the right person at the right time while protecting the individual privacy and civil rights of all citizens.”

One component of the NCTFC focuses on the development and exchange of criminal intelligence whereby information is collected, integrated, evaluated, analyzed and disseminated.

The NCTFC consists of analyst personnel and hosts Federal, State, and local officials and operational stakeholders, which include regional law enforcement, public health, emergency management and fire and rescue agencies. Other supporting and benefiting stakeholders include city and county administration, academia, State and Federal agencies, elected officials and critical infrastructure owners and operators. The NCTFC also communicates with many State and Federal organizations, including the Texas Fusion Center, Department of Homeland Security, Center for Disease Control, Dallas High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Center and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The Texas State Legislature has authorized the formulation of interlocal cooperating agreements between and among governmental entities. This interlocal contrac...

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