CAPÍTULO II D EDUCCIONES FAMILIARES Y PERSONALES
Artículo 84. Determinación de la situación personal y familiar
Activity
Description
P/CRCL training to fusion
center staff This on-site training delivers a “toolkit” approach in which fusion centers can select from a list of available training modules to customize on-site training for fusion center personnel. This training is customized by working with local counsel (if available) and a local privacy point of contact to ensure that the presentation is as relevant as possible.
Quarterly Privacy Officer
Basic Training This quarterly training of Privacy Officers will allow for continued Training of Trainers for new Privacy Officers.
Bimonthly conference calls with fusion center Privacy Officers
These regular conference calls with Privacy Officers from fusion centers will allow the sharing of best practices and lessons learned from implementation of P/CRCL Protections by fusion centers.
Guidance in development of P/CRCL self-audits and Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA)
This template will provide the format for a PIA and instructions for fusion centers on completing the sections of the PIA by examining the processes and authorities unique to their jurisdictions.
Building Communities of
Trust Guidance* This initiative facilitates the engagement of law enforcement and members of the public, including privacy and civil liberties advocacy groups and private sector partners, to improve information sharing among police officers, fusion centers, and the communities they serve to address the challenges of crime control and terrorism prevention.
EC 2—Sustainment Strategy
Activity
Description
Technical assistance to support the development and maintenance of a Concept of Operations (CONOPS) through strategic planning
This service provides subject matter expertise, templates, and samples to guide and facilitate the development of a viable, strategic CONOPS. This module is designed to provide flexible assistance using a phased implementation approach. Each delivery is tailored for the individual needs of the requesting jurisdiction.
Technical assistance to assist with investment planning and grant portfolio management
The Investment Planning and Grant Portfolio Management Technical Assistance services provide subject matter expertise, templates, and samples to guide and facilitate the development of investment planning and associated grant portfolio management. Fusion Center Leaders
Program This graduate-level program examines key questions and issues facing fusion center leaders and their role in homeland security, public safety, and the Information Sharing Environment (ISE). This program is designed to enhance critical thinking related to homeland security and public safety issues at the federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial levels.
EC 3—Communications and Outreach
Activity
Description
Guidance and a template to assist fusion centers in capturing success stories
A key element of communicating the value and mission of fusion centers is sharing success stories of fusion center activities. Fusion center success story guidance and templates provide Fusion Center Directors with standard topics, key information, and a standardized form. These success stories are shared at the appropriate classification levels to be leveraged to demonstrate the value of the National Network of Fusion Centers.
Building Communities and Relationships of Trust Guidance*
This guidance provides advice and recommendations to community leaders on how to initiate and sustain trusting relationships that support meaningful sharing of
information, responsiveness to community concerns and priorities, and the reporting of suspicious activities in a responsible manner.
Customized fusion center-
specific flyers and videos This service offered by the DHS/U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Fusion Process Technical Assistance Program provides the following services to fusion centers: • Customized flyer including general information about fusion centers and a
specific description of the fusion center’s accomplishments and services
• Fusion Center 101 video customized with the fusion center’s contact information and logo
• Customized “If You See Something, Say Something™” public awareness video Technical assistance on
communications and outreach
The Fusion Center Communications and Outreach Technical Assistance service supports fusion centers to communicate effectively with a unified voice, build advocates at all levels of government, and inform internal and external stakeholders of their mission, vision, and value. This workshop was developed from the Communications and Outreach
Guidebook: Considerations for State and Urban Area Fusion Centers.
Guidebook to assist engagement between fusion centers and private sector partners
This document will assist fusion centers and private sector partners to identify and tailor appropriate approaches to engage with each other based on identified best practices and lessons learned. Fusion centers can use this resource in conjunction with the Critical
Infrastructure and Key Resource Guidebook when performing outreach to private sector
partners. Support for tribal
participation in fusion centers
This service supports fusion centers to engage with tribal partners via the Fusion Center Exchange Program.
EC 4—Security
Activity
Description
Bimonthly conference call with fusion center Security Liaisons
These regular conference calls with Security Liaisons from fusion centers will allow the sharing of best practices and lessons learned from implementation of security activities by fusion centers.
Security technical assistance This technical assistance service is designed to facilitate fusion center efforts to develop and implement appropriate security measures, policies, and procedures associated with the center’s facility, including administrative, physical, information, systems, and personnel security. The service is also designed to support the fusion center’s ability to collect, store, and share classified, controlled unclassified, and unclassified information to address homeland security and criminal investigations, while ensuring that all security plans and policies are coordinated with all privacy policies.
National Fusion Center
Security Liaison Workshop This workshop provides comprehensive security training for fusion center Security Liaisons, including training on clearance investigations, adjudications, and the Central Verification System (CVS); counterintelligence awareness; foreign disclosure; operational security; classified information technology systems; derivative classification and
marking; security self-assessments and the security compliance review program; and classified meetings and closed storage areas. This workshop includes train-the-trainer materials to support Security Liaisons in training fusion center staff in security matters. Counterintelligence
Fundamentals Workshop This one-day, on-site, regional workshop is intended to familiarize fusion center personnel with possible intelligence collection threats directed against their facility and enable them to recognize an elicitation attempt or recruitment pitch.
Assistance to help fusion centers understand how to access and use the Central Verification System (CVS)
CVS is a database that provides the status of active security clearances and of security clearance history.
Security Liaison Resource Kit This resource kit is provided in accordance with the Classified National Security Information Program for State, Local, Tribal and Private Sector Entities Implementing Directive (March 2012) and is designed to provide newly appointed Security Liaisons with the knowledge and information necessary to fulfill their duties and responsibilities to implement and manage security requirements.
Quarterly Security Liaison
Basic Training This quarterly training of new Security Liaisons will allow for continuity for each fusion center’s security program.