ions in support of Federal agencies,
including for increased border security and
border crossing enforcement;
(F) establishing, enhancing, and staffing
with appropriately qualified personnel State,
local, and regional fusion centers that comply
with the guidelines established under section
210A(i);
(G) paying salaries and benefits for
personnel, including individuals employed by
the grant recipient on the date of the relevant
grant application, to serve as qualified
intelligence analysts;
(H) any other activity permitted under the
Fiscal Year 2007 Program Guidance of the
Department for the Law Enforcement Terrorism
Prevention Program; and
(I) any other terrorism prevention activity
authorized by the Administrator.
(3) Participation of underrepresented communities
in fusion centers.--The Administrator shall ensure that
grant funds described in paragraph (1) are used to
support the participation, as appropriate, of law
enforcement and other emergency response providers from
rural and other underrepresented communities at risk
from acts of terrorism in fusion centers.
(b) Office for State and Local Law Enforcement.--
(1) Establishment.--There is established in the
Policy Directorate of the Department an Office for
State and Local Law Enforcement, which shall be headed
by an Assistant Secretary for State and Local Law
Enforcement.
(2) Qualifications.--The Assistant Secretary for
State and Local Law Enforcement shall have an
appropriate background with experience in law
enforcement, intelligence, and other counterterrorism
functions.
(3) Assignment of personnel.--The Secretary shall
assign to the Office for State and Local Law
Enforcement permanent staff and, as appropriate and
consistent with sections 506(c)(2), 821, and 888(d),
other appropriate personnel detailed from other
components of the Department to carry out the
responsibilities under this subsection.
(4) Responsibilities.--The Assistant Se
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