TLE II--INFORMATION ANALYSIS AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION
Subtitle A--Information and Analysis and Infrastructure Protection;
Access to Information
SEC. 201. [6 U.S.C. 121] INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
PROTECTION.
(a) Intelligence and Analysis and Infrastructure
Protection.--There shall be in the Department an Office of
Intelligence and Analysis and an Office of Infrastructure
Protection.
(b) Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis and
Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection.--
(1) Office of intelligence and analysis.--The
Office of Intelligence and Analysis shall be headed by
an Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, who
shall be appointed by the President, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate.
(2) Chief intelligence officer.--The Under
Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis shall serve as
the Chief Intelligence Officer of the Department.
(3) Office of infrastructure protection.--The
Office of Infrastructure Protection shall be headed by
an Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection,
who shall be appointed by the President.
(c) Discharge of Responsibilities.--The Secretary shall
ensure that the responsibilities of the Department relating to
information analysis and infrastructure protection, including
those described in subsection (d), are carried out through the
Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis or the Assistant
Secretary for Infrastructure Protection, as appropriate.
(d) Responsibilities of Secretary Relating To Intelligence
and Analysis and Infrastructure Protection.--The
responsibilities of the Secretary relating to intelligence and
analysis and infrastructure protection shall be as follows:
(1) To access, receive, and analyze law enforcement
information, intelligence information, and other
information from agencies of the Federal Government,
State and local government agencies (including law
enforcement agencies), and private sector entities, and
to integrate such information, in support of the
mission responsibilities of the Department and the
functions of the National Counterterrorism Center
established under section 119 of the National Security
Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 404o), in or
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