MISSION | The
Joint Regional Intelligence Center (JRIC) is a partnership between federal,
state, and local law enforcement and public safety agencies. We receive,
integrate, analyze, and share threat intelligence with partners to help them
detect, deter, and defend against terrorist attacks and major criminal threats.
COVERAGE | The six-county JRIC area of
responsibility includes Los
Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa
Barbara,
and Ventura. Covering
nearly 40,000 square miles, and home to more than 18.5 million
people, the region contains nationally critical assets and key resources whose
smooth functioning directly affects the day-to-day health of the US economy,
including national supply chains, logistics backbones, and energy security. CREATION
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Building upon recommendations of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks
Upon the United States (the 9-11 Commission), the JRIC was established in 2006
as part of the California State Threat Assessment System (STAS).
In 2010, the JRIC and the Joint Drug Intelligence Group (JDIG) component of
the Los Angeles
High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (LA HIDTA) merged to create a
consolidated, regional all-crimes intelligence entity. The center follows
guidelines established by the US Department of Justice and US Department
of Homeland Security, and contributes to the national Criminal
Intelligence Sharing Plan.
CIVIL LIBERTIES | The
JRIC respects and safeguards individual privacy and constitutionally protected
civil liberties and civil rights. We follow the STAS
Privacy Policy,
developed by executives from each of the STAS components, guided by Executive
Order 12333; 28 CFR 23 guidelines; and the Attorney General Guidelines for
Domestic FBI Operations.
DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE As the Executive Director for the Joint Regional Intelligence Center it is my honor to welcome you to our website. The JRIC area of responsibility is a dynamic, fast paced environment that challenges our team daily to meet our mandate of protecting the homeland. JRIC covers six counties; Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura to include nearly 40,000 square miles of territory, 16 million residents, and nearly 200 public safety agencies including law enforcement, the fire service and public health agencies. Read more |
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