The Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age

Information about the Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age.

Testimony of Jeffrey H. Smith Submitted to the Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment of the House Committee on Homeland Security

The Markle Task Force stresses the continuing importance of sustaining information sharing and of developing privacy and civil liberties policies.

Meeting the Threat of Terrorism: Discoverability

The Markle Task Force promotes discoverability as the first step of an effective information sharing system in government.

Meeting the Threat of Terrorism: Culture Change

The Markle Task Force makes recommendations to government for changing the culture of its information sharing agencies.

Meeting the Threat of Terrorism: Protecting Privacy and Civil Liberties in a Networked Information Environment

The Markle Task Force offers guidelines for protecting privacy and civil liberties in a networked information environment.

Meeting the Threat of Terrorism: Authorized Use

The Markle Task Force promotes the use of a mission-based authorized use standard for government information sharing.

Meeting the Threat of Terrorism: Authorized Use [Quick Reference]

Quick reference version of the National Security Brief: "Meeting the Threat of Terrorism: Authorized Use."

Reforming the Culture of National Security: Vision, Clarity, and Accountability

Final Report of a Working Group of the Markle Foundation and the Center on Law and Security at the NYU School of Law.

Testimony of Slade Gorton to the Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security of the Senate Judiciary Committee

The Markle Task Force urges Congress and the newly-elected President Obama to reaffirm information sharing as a top priority.

Testimony of Zoë Baird and Slade Gorton on behalf of Markle Task Force to the US House Committee on the Judiciary

Government must address the cultural, institutional, and technological obstacles that prevent us from responding quickly to terror threats.