White House considers proposals to improve information sharing

by Aliya Sternstein, NextGov
March 30, 2010
Aliya Sternstein
NextGov.com

The White House is seriously considering proposals by a bipartisan task force to prevent lapses in information sharing among agencies that have allowed some terrorist plots to go undetected, according to members of the nonprofit panel.

A task force assembled by the Markle Foundation, a New York-based think tank that studies health information technology and security issues, recommended on March 24 that the government expand the deployment of technologies that make it easy to probe existing information in agency databases to preempt attacks such as the attempted bombing of a Detroit-bound airplane on Christmas Day.

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