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19). Six Sigma is also making it possible for local, regional, state, district and national organizations to find the gaps in intelligence that represent potential risk to national security as well. The analysis of chemical threats that have regional and state implications yet occur on a local level is a case in point (Kamalick (2006), pp. 22, 23). The disadvantages of a distributed homeland security intelligence production include lack of coordination with other local, regional, state, district and national counterparts, inconsistency of data management across varying information systems and processes, and confusion over funding for cross-divisional programs and plans. Compounding these disadvantages is the need for managing incidents in a more synchronized, focused strategic approach that capitalizes on the unique strengths of each homeland security level. The weaknesses of having a distributed security intelligence function also include confusion over which focal points...

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Anderson, Anice I., Dennis Compton, and Tom Mason. "Managing in a Dangerous World -- the National Incident Management System." Engineering Management Journal 16, no. 4 (2004): 3-9.

Armstrong, C.M. "Homeland Security: America's most Critical Public-Private Joint Venture." Mid - American Journal of Business 19, no. 1 (2004): 11-2.

Kamalick, Joe. "Chemical Remain a Tempting Target." ICIS Chemical Business Americas 270, no. 9 (2006): 22-3.

Kinnersley, Randall L. And Craig D. Shoulders. "Homeland Security & Natural Disasters: Are States Up to the Financial Demands?" The Journal of Government Financial Management 56, no. 1 (2007): 10-8.


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