A Lesson of 9/11: Washington Can Work

Since 9/11, there has been a virtual reorganization of government, inspiring reform in the way agencies, people, and technology collaborate and communicate.

Ten Years After 9/11: A Status Report on Information Sharing

Senate Committee on Homeland Security hears Markle Task Force testimony on information sharing in the ten years after 9/11.

Markle Task Force Submits Testimony for WikiLeaks Hearing

Building on previous recommendations, in testimony before the US Senate Judiciary Committee the Markle Task Force urges the government not to reduce or stop sharing critical counter-terrorism information.

Markle Task Force Visualization Part 2

The Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age shares its vision for how information can be effectively shared among the ...

Markle Task Force Visualization

A bioterror threat scenario is used to illustrate how information would be evaluated and communicated under recommended Task Force procedures. (video)

Protecting America's Freedom in the Information Age

The Markle Task Force considers strategies to improve national security by making information more mobile across all levels of government.

Creating a Trusted Network for Homeland Security

The Markle Task Force outlines what is needed to successfully create an information network for homeland security.

Response to Executive Orders on Intelligence Reform and Information Sharing

The Markle Task Force recognizes the importance of the Executive Orders and suggests what can be done next to improve collaboration.

Response to Senate Committees’ Request for Technical Assistance: Essential Elements of Legislation Should the Committees Recommend Implementing the SHARE Network

The Markle Task Force responds to a request from Senate committees with suggestions for how to promote the SHARE network.