Abstract
Abstract The U.S. intelligence community, a complicated amalgam of all or part of multiple agencies and departments, contributes to bioterrorism defense by covertly collecting information related to the bioterrorist threat overseas, integrating the disparate streams of intelligence via all‐source analysis, and providing the finished intelligence analysis to national security decision makers involved in creating and implementing bioterrorism defense policies. Specifically, the intelligence community provides national security decision makers with information on both the biological weapons capabilities of terrorist groups and states and the intentions of those who might employ biological weapons to target the United States or its interests.
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