Fusion Centers are a singular, regional location where the missions of the Threat Liaison Officer (TLO), FBI/InfraGard Program, and the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) are merged. Information received from local law enforcement, fire departments, public health agencies, the public/private sector, and members of the public is analyzed, evaluated, and fused with the goal of producing operational intelligence to aid in the detection, deterrence, and disruption of terrorist attacks, both foreign and domestic, against the homeland.
A statewide effort supported by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with the purpose of facilitating information sharing between local, state, tribal, and federal agencies, the Central California Intelligence Center (CCIC) is commonly known as a "fusion center." There are six centers in California- please see our Resources page for a list and map of the California fusion centers.
The CCIC continuously monitors and exchanges information with the other fusion centers in California and throughout the nation to further the efforts of combating terrorism and transnational threats on a statewide and national basis. Additionally, the CCIC develops and presents contemporary threat-based training to public safety personnel as well as vetted private sector partners.
VISION: The guiding principle of the Central California Intelligence Center (CCIC), Sacramento Regional Threat Assessment Center (SACRTAC) is to be the primary resource responsible for the fusion of all crimes and terrorism-related threat intelligence for the Eastern District of California. Our strength is derived from our partnerships with area agencies, and we remain committed to a collaborative, information sharing environment.
MISSION STATEMENT: Our mission is to protect and serve the people, infrastructure, and economy of the Eastern District of California from terrorism, trans-national criminal activity, and potential hazards by collecting, analyzing, producing and disseminating actionable intelligence to our local, state, tribal and federal partners.