§ 124a. Homeland security information sharing
(a)
Information sharing
Consistent with section
485 of this title, the Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, shall integrate the information and standardize the format of the products of the intelligence components of the Department containing homeland security information, terrorism information, weapons of mass destruction information, or national intelligence (as defined in section
401a
(5) of title
50) except for any internal security protocols or personnel information of such intelligence components, or other administrative processes that are administered by any chief security officer of the Department.
(b)
Information sharing and knowledge management officers
For each intelligence component of the Department, the Secretary shall designate an information sharing and knowledge management officer who shall report to the Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis regarding coordinating the different systems used in the Department to gather and disseminate homeland security information or national intelligence (as defined in section
401a
(5) of title
50).
(c)
State, local, and private-sector sources of information
(1)
Establishment of business processes
The Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis or the Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection, as appropriate, shall—
(A)
establish Department-wide procedures for the review and analysis of information provided by State, local, and tribal governments and the private sector;
(d)
Training and evaluation of employees
(1)
Training
The Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis or the Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection, as appropriate, shall provide to employees of the Department opportunities for training and education to develop an understanding of—
(2)
Evaluations
The Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis shall—
(A)
on an ongoing basis, evaluate how employees of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis and the intelligence components of the Department are utilizing homeland security information or national intelligence, sharing information within the Department, as described in this subchapter, and participating in the information sharing environment established under section
485 of this title; and