Georgia Gets its Own Central Intelligence Agency

Monday, March 28th, 2016

It seems as if last night gave Georgia a new central intelligence agency. From Morris News Service:

Thursday’s vote to pass Senate Bill 416 by Senate Majority Leader Bill Cowsert, R-Athens, set in motion the administration’s plan to enhance state security. The new “fusion center” within the Georgia Bureau of Investigation will gather intelligence reports from local and state agencies about suspected threats, both criminal and terroristic. It will analyze the information and provide assessments to the director of emergency management and homeland security and federal officials if warranted.

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