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What areas where greater interagency collaboration at federal level, and internationally, would lead to more effective homeland security policies and programs in the future? which specific policies and programs would benefit, how they would benefit, and why? What interagency collaboration extends across the preparedness cycle (prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery)?
What are the federal level (executive branch of the federal government) interagency collaboration? How can collaboration between federal and SLTT levels may improve national policies? what areas may DHS want to increase and/or reorganize information sharing with state and local government agencies in order to become a stronger member of the Intelligence Community, working more effectively and efficiently with other Departments that also are members?
What are the different types and products of intelligence intersect within/with HSINT? Who the main partners in intelligence sharing are, including international partners?
What are some examples of way to look at HSINT challenges and how to meet them? What are some best practices from other nations and lessons in remedying information shortfalls, overcoming cultural differences in response to common threats, and biases in risk and threat analysis?
What are some ways to overcome biases (group think, cultural limitations) in the collection and sharing of homeland security information, including intelligence? What are some of the use of business intelligence and a stronger role of the private sector intelligence structures as information sharing partners for DHS?