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HOMELAND SECURITY

You are an intelligence analyst for the Department of Homeland Security assigned to the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (DHS-OIA). You are currently working in the Special Events Unit, and you are responsible for producing an intelligence assessment outlining potential threats to the upcoming United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting that is to take place in New York City later this year. To successfully complete this assessment, you must work closely with your federal partners in the U.S. intelligence community (horizontal integration) as well as your partners within the state, local, and international communities (vertical integration). Your supervisor has given you a list of intelligence requirements pertaining to the upcoming event and has asked you to draft an intelligence collection plan based on those requirements. The intelligence requirements are as follows: What individuals or groups are planning terrorist acts directed at the UNGA meeting in New York? What individuals, groups, or delegations attending the UNGA meeting in New York are being targeted by domestic or international terrorists? What groups or individuals associated with criminal or terrorist activities are active in the New York area of operations? Which foreign intelligence service will attempt to use the UNGA meeting in New York as an intelligence collection opportunity? Which delegations attending the UNGA meeting in New York are being targeted by foreign intelligence services? For this assignment, you must write an intelligence collection plan of 1,000–1,250 words detailing how DHS-OIA will use horizontal and vertical integration to successfully address these requirements and identify any potential intelligence gaps. In addition, you must discuss each requirement individually and outline which sources and methods will be used against that particular requirement and how you plan to address gaps if necessary. This assignment will require additional outside research, and you should document your research accordingly. Assignment Guidelines Address the following in an intelligence collection plan of 1,000–1,250 words: How will the DHS-OIA use horizontal and vertical integration to successfully address the above requirements?Identify any potential intelligence gaps. What are 5 agencies involved in horizontal integration? Describe and summarize them. What roles does each agency play throughout the overall intelligence cycle? Explain. How will the agencies be used to address the above requirements? Explain. What types of local and state agencies are involved in vertical integration? Describe and summarize them. What role does each type of agency play throughout the overall intelligence cycle? Explain. How will the agencies be used to address the above requirements? Explain. How can cooperation with international agencies facilitate the processes of the Requirements phase? Explain. For each of the 5 requirements listed in the assignment description, address the following: Which sources and methods will be used against the particular requirement? Explain. If necessary, how would you plan to address intelligence gaps? Explain. Compile your responses in the final intelligence collection plan, and submit the file to your instructor. Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

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Homeland Security

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The overall purpose of this chapter is to state the contribution of your capstone project to a particular discipline or field of study. This is the SO WHAT? chapter that gives the reasons for your work.

Keep in mind that readers may skip your entire first four chapters and read ONLY Chapter 5. Thus, all the necessary information MUST be included here.

Your Chapter 5 should be structured according to the outline given below, which lists the different subheadings you need to include. Consult the explanations given for guidance regarding what information to include under each of these subheadings:

Introduction:
This is based on the introductions in Chapters 1, 3, and 4. Present the focus of the capstone project. Use referenced information from Chapter 2, with appropriate in-text citations to provide reader with background material.

Statement of Problem:
Copy this from Chapter 1. Include the major question and sub questions you have researched.

Review of Methodology:
Explain what you did to research your project, but avoid going into any detail. Give a general explanation of how you carried out your research.

Summary of Results:
Return to Chapter 4. Review each sub question and what you learned from the research. Separate each sub question as a subheading. Interpret the results of each sub question to enable the reader to understand how these results answered the major question.

Relationship of Research to the Field:
Explain how your research supported or did not support the research described in your draft of Chapter 3. Use referenced material and in-text citations to validate your research.

Discussion of Results:
What was the significance of your findings? Explain how your work adds to the body of knowledge in your field.

Conclusions:
Provide a concluding section that explains how your project answered the major question that served as the impetus for your study and research.

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