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For
Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
August 27, 2004 |
Executive
Order National Counterterrorism Center
By the authority
vested in me as President by the Constitution and laws of the
United States of America, including section 103(c)(8)
of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended (Act), and to
protect the security of the United States through strengthened
intelligence analysis and strategic planning and intelligence support
to operations to counter transnational terrorist threats against
the territory, people, and interests of the United States of America,
it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Policy. (a) To the maximum extent consistent with
applicable law, agencies shall give the highest priority to (i)
the detection, prevention, disruption, preemption, and mitigation
of the effects of transnational terrorist activities against the
territory, people, and interests of the United States of America,
(ii) the interchange of terrorism information among agencies, (iii)
the interchange of terrorism information between agencies and appropriate
authorities of States and local governments, and (iv) the protection
of the ability of agencies to acquire additional such information.
(b) Agencies shall protect the freedom, information privacy,
and other legal rights of Americans in the conduct of activities
implementing section 1(a) of this order.
Sec. 2. Establishment of National Counterterrorism Center. (a)
There is hereby established a National Counterterrorism Center
(Center).
(b) A Director of the Center shall supervise the Center.
(c) The Director of the Center shall be appointed by the Director
of Central Intelligence with the approval of the President.
(d) The Director of Central Intelligence shall have authority,
direction, and control over the Center and the Director of the
Center.
Sec. 3. Functions of the Center. The Center shall have the following
functions:
(a) serve as the primary organization in the United States Government
for analyzing and integrating all intelligence possessed or acquired
by the United States Government pertaining to terrorism and counterterrorism,
excepting purely domestic counterterrorism information. The Center
may, consistent with applicable law, receive, retain, and disseminate
information from any Federal, State, or local government, or other
source necessary to fulfill its responsibilities concerning the
policy set forth in section 1 of this order; and agencies authorized
to conduct counterterrorism activities may query Center data for
any information to assist in their respective responsibilities;
(b) conduct strategic operational planning for counterterrorism
activities, integrating all instruments of national power, including
diplomatic, financial, military, intelligence, homeland security,
and law enforcement activities within and among agencies;
(c) assign operational responsibilities to lead agencies for
counterterrorism activities that are consistent with applicable
law and that support strategic plans to counter terrorism. The
Center shall ensure that agencies have access to and receive intelligence
needed to accomplish their assigned activities. The Center shall
not direct the execution of operations. Agencies shall inform the
National Security Council and the Homeland Security Council of
any objections to designations and assignments made by the Center
in the planning and coordination of counterterrorism activities;
(d) serve as the central and shared knowledge bank on known and
suspected terrorists and international terror groups, as well as
their goals, strategies, capabilities, and networks of contacts
and support; and
(e) ensure that agencies, as appropriate, have access to and
receive all-source intelligence support needed to execute their
counterterrorism plans or perform independent, alternative analysis.
Sec. 4. Duties of the Director of Central Intelligence. The Director
of Central Intelligence shall:
(a) exercise the authority available by law to the Director of
Central Intelligence to implement this order, including, as appropriate,
the authority set forth in section 102(e)(2)(H) of the Act;
(b) report to the President on the implementation of this order,
within 120 days after the date of this order and thereafter not
less often than annually, including an assessment by the Director
of Central Intelligence of:
(1) the effectiveness of the United States in implementing the
policy set forth in section 1 of this order, to the extent execution
of that policy is within the responsibilities of the Director of
Central Intelligence;
(2) the effectiveness of the Center in the implementation of
the policy set forth in section 1 of this order, to the extent
execution of that policy is within the responsibilities of the
Director of Central Intelligence; and
(3) the cooperation of the heads of agencies in the implementation
of this order; and
(c) ensure the performance of all-source intelligence analysis
that, among other qualities, routinely considers and presents alternative
analytical views to the President, the Vice President in the performance
of executive functions, and other officials of the executive branch
as appropriate.
Sec. 5. Duties of the Director of the Center. In implementing
the policy set forth in section 1 of this order and ensuring that
the Center effectively performs the functions set forth in section
3 of this order, the Director of the Center shall:
(a) access, as deemed necessary by the Director of the Center
for the performance of the Center's functions, information to which
the Director of the Center is granted access by section 6 of this
order;
(b) correlate, analyze, evaluate, integrate, and produce reports
on terrorism information;
(c) disseminate transnational terrorism information, including
current terrorism threat analysis, to the President, the Vice President
in the performance of Executive functions, the Secretaries of State,
Defense, and Homeland Security, the Attorney General, the Director
of Central Intelligence, and other officials of the executive branch
as appropriate;
(d) support the Department of Homeland Security, and the Department
of Justice, and other appropriate agencies, in fulfillment of their
responsibility to disseminate terrorism information, consistent
with applicable law, Executive Orders and other Presidential guidance,
to State and local government officials, and other entities, and
coordinate dissemination of terrorism information to foreign governments
when approved by the Director of Central Intelligence;
(e) establish both within the Center, and between the Center
and agencies, information systems and architectures for the effective
access to and integration, dissemination, and use of terrorism
information from whatever sources derived;
(f) undertake, as soon as the Director of Central Intelligence
determines it to be practicable, all functions assigned to the
Terrorist Threat Integration Center;
(g) consistent with priorities approved by the President, assist
the Director of Central Intelligence in establishing requirements
for the Intelligence Community for the collection of terrorism
information, to include ensuring military force protection requirements
are met;
(h) under the direction of the Director of Central Intelligence,
and in consultation with heads of agencies with organizations in
the Intelligence Community, identify, coordinate, and prioritize
counterterrorism intelligence requirements for the Intelligence
Community; and
(i) identify, together with relevant agencies, specific counterterrorism
planning efforts to be initiated or accelerated to protect the
national security.
Sec. 6. Duties of the Heads of Agencies. (a) To implement the
policy set forth in section 1 of this order:
(i) the head of each agency that possesses or acquires
terrorism information:
(A) shall promptly give access to such information to the Director
of the Center, unless prohibited by law (such as section 103(c)(7)
of the Act or Executive Order 12958, as amended) or otherwise directed
by the President;
(B) shall cooperate in and facilitate the production of reports
based on terrorism information with contents and formats that permit
dissemination that maximizes the utility of the information in
protecting the territory, people, and interests of the United States;
and
(C) shall cooperate with the Director of Central Intelligence
in the preparation of the report to the President required by section
4 of this order; and (ii) the head of each agency that conducts
diplomatic, financial, military, homeland security, intelligence,
or law enforcement activities relating to counterterrorism shall
keep the Director of the Center fully and currently informed of
such activities, unless prohibited by law (such as section 103(c)(7)
of the Act or Executive Order 12958, as amended) or otherwise directed
by the President.
(b) The head of each agency shall, consistent with applicable
law, make available to the Director of the Center such personnel,
funding, and other resources as the Director of Central Intelligence,
after consultation with the head of the agency and with the approval
of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, may request.
In order to ensure maximum information sharing consistent with
applicable law, each agency representative to the Center, unless
otherwise specified by the Director of Central Intelligence, shall
operate under the authorities of the representative's agency.
Sec. 7. Definitions. As used in this order:
(a) the term "agency" has the meaning set forth for the term "executive
agency" in section 105 of title 5, United States Code, together
with the Department of Homeland Security, but includes the Postal
Rate Commission and the United States Postal Service and excludes
the Government Accountability Office;
(b) the term "Intelligence Community" has the meaning set forth
for that term in section 3.4(f) of Executive Order 12333 of December
4, 1981, as amended;
(c) the terms "local government", "State", and, when used in
a geographical sense, "United States" have the meanings set forth
for those terms in section 2 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002
(6 U.S.C. 101); and
(d) the term "terrorism information" means all information, whether
collected, produced, or distributed by intelligence, law enforcement,
military, homeland security, or other United States Government
activities, relating to (i) the existence, organization, capabilities,
plans, intentions, vulnerabilities, means of finance or material
support, or activities of foreign or international terrorist groups
or individuals, or of domestic groups or individuals involved in
transnational terrorism; (ii) threats posed by such groups or individuals
to the United States, United States persons, or United States interests,
or to those of other nations; (iii) communications of or by such
groups or individuals; or (iv) information relating to groups or
individuals reasonably believed to be assisting or associated with
such groups or individuals.
Sec. 8. General Provisions. (a) This order:
(i) shall be implemented in a manner consistent with applicable
law, including Federal law protecting the information privacy and
other legal rights of Americans, and subject to the availability
of appropriations;
(ii) shall be implemented in a manner consistent with the authority
of the principal officers of agencies as heads of their respective
agencies, including under section 199 of the Revised Statutes (22
U.S.C. 2651), section 201 of the Department of Energy Reorganization
Act (42 U.S.C. 7131), section 102(a) of the Homeland Security Act
of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 112(a)), and sections 301 of title 5, 113(b)
and 162(b) of title 10, 503 of title 28, and 301(b) of title 31,
United States Code; and
(iii) shall not be construed to impair or otherwise affect the
functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget
relating to budget, administrative, and legislative proposals.
(b) This order and amendments made by this order are intended
only to improve the internal management of the Federal Government
and are not intended to, and do not, create any rights or benefits,
substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by a
party against the United States, its departments, agencies, instrumentalities,
or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
GEORGE W. BUSH
THE WHITE HOUSE,
August 27, 2004.
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