urity-relevant information provided by the
Department; and
(4) assist in the dissemination of such products,
as coordinated by the Under Secretary for Intelligence
and Analysis, to law enforcement agencies and other
emergency response providers of State, local, and
tribal government, other fusion centers, and
appropriate Federal agencies.
(e) Border Intelligence Priority.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall make it a
priority to assign officers and intelligence analysts
under this section from United States Customs and
Border Protection, United States Immigration and
Customs Enforcement, and the Coast Guard to
participating State, local, and regional fusion centers
located in jurisdictions along land or maritime borders
of the United States in order to enhance the integrity
of and security at such borders by helping Federal,
State, local, and tribal law enforcement authorities to
identify, investigate, and otherwise interdict persons,
weapons, and related contraband that pose a threat to
homeland security.
(2) Border intelligence products.--When performing
the responsibilities described in subsection (d),
officers and intelligence analysts assigned to
participating State, local, and regional fusion centers
under this section shall have, as a primary
responsibility, the creation of border intelligence
products that--
(A) assist State, local, and tribal law
enforcement agencies in deploying their
resources most efficiently to help detect and
interdict terrorists, weapons of mass
destruction, and related contraband at land or
maritime borders of the United States;
(B) promote more consistent and timely
sharing of border security-relevant information
among jurisdictions along land or maritime
borders of the United States; and
(C) enhance the Department's situational
awareness of the threat of acts of terrorism at
or involving the land or maritime borders of
the United States.
(f) Database Access.--In order to fulfill the objectives
described under sub
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