tate and
local government agencies and authorities, the private
sector, and other entities.
(7) To review, analyze, and make recommendations
for improvements to the policies and procedures
governing the sharing of information within the scope
of the information sharing environment established
under section 1016 of the Intelligence Reform and
Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (6 U.S.C. 485),
including homeland security information, terrorism
information, and weapons of mass destruction
information, and any policies, guidelines, procedures,
instructions, or standards established under that
section.
(8) To disseminate, as appropriate, information
analyzed by the Department within the Department, to
other agencies of the Federal Government with
responsibilities relating to homeland security, and to
agencies of State and local governments and private
sector entities with such responsibilities in order to
assist in the deterrence, prevention, preemption of, or
response to, terrorist attacks against the United
States.
(9) To consult with the Director of National
Intelligence and other appropriate intelligence, law
enforcement, or other elements of the Federal
Government to establish collection priorities and
strategies for information, including law enforcement-
related information, relating to threats of terrorism
against the United States through such means as the
representation of the Department in discussions
regarding requirements and priorities in the collection
of such information.
(10) To consult with State and local governments
and private sector entities to ensure appropriate
exchanges of information, including law enforcement-
related information, relating to threats of terrorism
against the United States.
(11) To ensure that--
(A) any material received pursuant to this
Act is protected from unauthorized disclosure
and handled and used only for the performance
of official duties; and
(B) any intelligence information under this
Act is shared, retained, and disseminated
consi
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