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9 11 Commission Report — Part 3
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The intelligence Program has the following elements:
EAD Intelligence
in May 2003, our first Executive Assistant Director for Intelligence (EAD-!), an intelligence
expert with 25 years of experience in the Intelligence Community, joined the three other
Executive Assistant Directors in the top ter of FB! management. The EAD- lis responsible
for managing the national Intelligence Program, and for institutionalizing intelligence
processes in all areas of FBI operations
Primary responsibilities of the EAD-I are ta:
¢ Establish, administer, and evaluate policies, guidelines, and standards governing all
processes and products of the FBI Intelligence Program
» Oversee the FBI's national collection requirements process; prioritize intelligence
requirements; and evaluate field office performance against these priorities
» Serve as the FBI's primary interface for the sharing of information with members of
the intelligence, law enforcement, and international communities
The EAD-I and the Assistant Director for the Office of Intelligence run the Ol. The Ol has
two sections divided into units’ the Intelligence Operations Section based at Headquarters,
and the FBI contingent at the Terrorist Threat Integration Center (TT/C}, currently operating
out of CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia. TTIC 1s discussed in more detail in the
section on Coordination (page. 43).
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Concepts of Operations
Between June and October 2003, we developed Concepts of Operations (CONOPs) for
the various functions. of the Intelligence Program. As these functions already were integral
parts of established divisions, the O| brought together representatives from all parts of
the FBI to assist in developing documents that satisfy needs throughout the Bureau.
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