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Original publisher: Washington : U.S. G.P.O. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 2007. LC Number: KF27 .H573 2006a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)163580062 Subject: Law enforcement -- Information resources management -- United States. Excerpt: ... 11 quickly compete and offer the kind of career development that is needed in Homeland Security intelligence is a challenge because we don't move as fast as we could on clearances. Commissioner - Assistant Secretary Myers, who heads ICE, the other day was bemoaning it took 18 months to 24 months to get people cleared, and she really believes we need to find ways to ex-pedite clearances. In my view, clearing young people coming in off campus cam-puses ought to be the easiest way to clear people. They don't have a long track record. We ought to be able to clear them a lot faster than we do. Mr. S. Well, I concur in that. And I just want to again IMMONS extend our apologies for the delays to getting you to the witness table this afternoon. We have good days and bad days sometimes, and today apparently was one of the worst, and of course following the votes everybody headed for the airport. So I very much appre-ciate all of the talent and ability and experience that you are bring-ing to this job. I very much appreciate the fact that you have dedi-cated yourself to solve a problem that we have not had in the past in this country, which is new and different and challenging. And thank you very much for your service and for your testimony here today. LLEN Mr. A. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. S. The Chair will now call the second panel. IMMONS Our first witness on the second panel will be Colonel Ken Bouche, who is Deputy Director of the Information and Technology Command, Illinois State Police. Colonel Bouche also serves as Chair of the U.S. Department of Justice Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative, Global Advisory Committee. He will be able to testify about national initiatives, as well as the work that Illinois is
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