igence and Analysis shall consider
the familiarity of the officer or intelligence
analyst with the State, locality, or region, as
determined by such factors as whether the
officer or intelligence analyst--
(i) has been previously assigned in
the geographic area; or
(ii) has previously worked with
intelligence officials or law
enforcement or other emergency response
providers from that State, locality, or
region.
(5) Expedited security clearance processing.--The
Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis--
(A) shall ensure that each officer or
intelligence analyst assigned to a fusion
center under this section has the appropriate
security clearance to contribute effectively to
the mission of the fusion center; and
(B) may request that security clearance
processing be expedited for each such officer
or intelligence analyst and may use available
funds for such purpose.
(6) Further qualifications.--Each officer or
intelligence analyst assigned to a fusion center under
this section shall satisfy any other qualifications the
Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis may
prescribe.
(d) Responsibilities.--An officer or intelligence analyst
assigned to a fusion center under this section shall--
(1) assist law enforcement agencies and other
emergency response providers of State, local, and
tribal governments and fusion center personnel in using
information within the scope of the information sharing
environment, including homeland security information,
terrorism information, and weapons of mass destruction
information, to develop a comprehensive and accurate
threat picture;
(2) review homeland security-relevant information
from law enforcement agencies and other emergency
response providers of State, local, and tribal
government;
(3) create intelligence and other information
products derived from such information and other
homeland sec
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