National Strategy for Information Sharing and Safeguarding

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Our national security depends on our ability to share the right information, with the right people, at the right time. This information sharing mandate requires sustained and responsible collaboration between Federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, private sector, and foreign partners. The 2012 provides guidance for effective development, integration, and implementation of policies, processes, standards, and technologies to promote secure and responsible information sharing. Our responses to these challenges must be strategic and grounded in three core principles. First, in treating Information as a National Asset, we recognize departments and agencies have achieved an unprecedented ability to gather, store, and use information consistent with their missions and applicable legal authorities; correspondingly they have an obligation to make that information available to support national security missions. Second, our approach recognizes Information Sharing and Safeguarding Requires Shared Risk Management. In order to build and sustain the trust required to share with one another, we must work together to identify and collectively reduce risk, rather than avoiding information loss by not sharing at all. Third, the core premise Information Informs Decisionmaking underlies all our actions and reminds us better decisionmaking is the purpose of sharing information in the first place.

The Strategy focuses on achieving five goals:

  1. Drive Collective Action through Collaboration and Accountability.
  2. Improve Information Discovery and Access through Common Standards.
  3. Optimize Mission Effectiveness through Shared Services and Interoperability.
  4. Strengthen Information Safeguarding through Structural Reform, Policy, and Technical Solutions.
  5. Protect Privacy, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties through Consistency and Compliance.

National Strategy for Information Sharing and Safeguarding