9/11 Could've Been Prevented With Better Collaboration, Ex-NYC Police Commissioner Bratton Says

9/11 Could've Been Prevented With Better Collaboration, Ex-NYC Police Commissioner Bratton Says

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The video discusses the lack of collaboration between intelligence agencies like the CIA and FBI before 9/11, which led to missed opportunities in preventing the attacks. Post-9/11, significant improvements have been made in intelligence sharing and collaboration among federal, state, and local agencies. However, challenges remain, particularly at the local policing level, where attention to collaboration has decreased over time.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What were the main issues identified regarding collaboration between agencies after 9/11?

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How has the collaboration between the CIA and FBI changed since the events of 9/11?

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What lessons were learned about information sharing among intelligence agencies?

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What role do fusion centers play in the current intelligence-sharing landscape?

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In what ways has local policing changed in relation to intelligence sharing since 9/11?

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