Title II—Federal Bureau of Investigation

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Title II—Federal Bureau of Investigation is a section of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 that focuses on restructuring, enhancing, and overseeing the operations and authorities of the FBI in the context of national security and counterterrorism.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf statutory title
appliesTo FBI counterterrorism investigations
FBI intelligence analysis activities
Federal Bureau of Investigation national security programs
country United States
enactedBy 108th United States Congress
enactmentContext U.S. intelligence community restructuring
post-September 11, 2001 reforms
focusesOn FBI authorities
FBI information sharing
FBI intelligence capabilities
FBI management structure
FBI operations
FBI oversight and accountability
FBI training and personnel
Federal Bureau of Investigation
counterterrorism
intelligence reform
national security
jurisdiction United States federal law
legalCitation part of Public Law 108-458
legalForm title of a federal statute
partOf Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
purpose to clarify and adjust FBI authorities in national security investigations
to enhance FBI counterterrorism capabilities
to improve FBI intelligence collection and analysis
to restructure the FBI for national security missions
to strengthen oversight of FBI national security activities
regulates FBI information sharing with other agencies
FBI intelligence functions
FBI internal oversight mechanisms
FBI personnel and training related to intelligence
organization of FBI national security components
relatedTo Title III—Security Clearances
Title I—Reform of the Intelligence Community
Title VI—Terrorism Prevention
signedIntoLawBy George W. Bush
subjectArea counterterrorism policy
federal law enforcement oversight
intelligence law
national security law

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
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