Government urged to improve information sharing before crises occurs

A report by the Henry L. Stimson Center concludes Federal decision-makers must improve the way they collect and share information among themselves and with state, local and private organizations, if they are to respond to future security threats effectively, according to a new study from a nonprofit research organization.  "The biggest problem is cultural.  We know what we need to do, but we don't seem to understand how to incentivize sharing."  READ MORE

Download the Stimson Center report (.pdf) - New Information and Intelligence Needs in the 21st Century Threat Environment