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‘Team File: CIA Document Number:
Prepared By: Patti Litman Reviewed By: Lew Moon, John Keefe
INTERVIEWEE: John Gannon, Keren Morr SUBJECT: Homeland Security Intelligence
Directorate
Interview Method: Discussion Place: Office of Homeland Security Transition Program
Office, 1800 G St NW, 8" Floor Date: 24 Oct 02 Participants: John Keefe, Patti Litman, Lew
Moon
RECORD OF INTERVIEW
‘The purpose of this meeting was to understand the intelligence organization being developed by
John Gannon in the Office of Homeland Security. This organization will transition to the new
Department of Homeland Security upon creation
Gannon retired from CIA after serving in several positions in the Directorate of inteligence, his
last as the DD! (1995-1997), From there he was the Chairman of the National Intelligence Council
(NIC) (1997-2001) end the ADCI for Analysis and Production (1998-2001),
The Intelligence Directorate he is being asked to create has no resources dedicated to it- he is
being asked to develop this capabilty in a ‘resource neutral’ way. He is also not being given any
analytic resources (people). So, intially, the staff will have to be detalied from other agencies. He
thinks he can get the job done that he is being asked to do with around 240 people and
$50M/year. He proposes that the Directorate will become the 14” agency in the Intelligence
Community
He believes the Secretary of Homeland Security should be able to do these three things:
+ Speak about the terrorism threat as it relates to the U.S.
+ Take threat assessments and develop vulnerability assessments
+ Develop actionable countermeasures to reduce vulnerabilities,
The organization he is proposing is composed of 4 basic units:
1. Operations Center: It wll have electronic connectivity with the law enforcement and intelligence
communities, state and local governments, and the private sector. The ops center will do the
intial threat mapping to critical infrastructures. It will have analytic tools enabling pattern analysis,
‘among other things. It will also do collection
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management and interface with national collection agencies. The center will also develop training
for other federal agencies to recognize and collect domestic inteligence,
2. Critical Infrastructure Protection: This element will have sectoral analysts (such as
transportation, power, financial industry, ete.) who will produce risk assessments. They are also
thinking about providing risk surveys as a service to the private sector (perhaps in exchange for
their data.)
3. Threat Assessment Group: This group, complemented by senior experts, will be responsible
for CBRN and cyber threat assessments. There will also be some regional capability in this
group.
4. Competitive Analysis Center: This group will do red teaming. Gannon will build the group with
senior government experts, but will aso include outsiders. They will develop scenarios that would
inform policymakers of the implications of the intelligence.
Gannon doesn't think they can be successful without tasking authority ("a car without wheels")
and thinks he has Tenet agreeing to that now. He also knows that he will need access to
Lundisseminated intelligence information (ike CIA ops cables) and has put Hercules on his wish
list for connectivity into the ops center. Of all the Intelligence Community agencies, he
acknowledges that CIA is a tough nut to crack. He also says he does not think he will be able to
et information from the FBI very easily. He is thinking of sending reps to the JTTFs. He is getting
the ‘silent treatment’ from DoD. (FYI: He thinks that DoD has been the most successful in
exploiting the 9/11 tragedy in getting resources.)
He sees tremendous resources being spread around the govemmment for homeland security, but
there is no strategy. He thinks it will be the job of the Secretary of Homeland Security Intelligence
Directorate to come up with one. It will be the only place where foreign and domestic information
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will be integrated. The Department of Homeland Security should be the place where all this
comes together (he sees the CTC as a an analytically-supported ops group.) He thinks the worst
thing would be for the Secretary of Homeland Security finding out that he doesn't have all the
data.
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