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National Aviation Intelligence Integration Office

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Formed
  
June 1st, 2015

Employees
  
12 (2016)

Preceding agency
  
Air Domain Intelligence Integration Element

Headquarters
  
Joint Base Anacostia–Bolling, Washington, D.C.

Agency executives
  
Daniel Johnson, Director Brian Eggelston, Deputy Director

Parent agency
  
Director of National Intelligence

The National Aviation Intelligence Integration Office (NAI2O) is the lead organization for coordinating and integrating the Intelligence Community's (IC) perspective on civil aviation issues. NAI20 brings together the Global Aviation Community Of Interest (GACOI) to improve civil aviation safety and security through communication and intelligence/information sharing in order to produce integrated and actionable aviation intelligence.

Contents

The idea of the NAI2O was a result from findings of The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (also known as The 9/11 Commission), The Intelligence Reform and Terror Prevention Act (IRTPA), Presidential directives, and additional aviation security plans. The goal is to support national policy and decision makers on aviation issues and perform actions as directed by The Office of the Director of National Intelligence's (ODNI) Strategic Guidance, to orchestrate the collaboration and collection of information affording leaders the advantage of making clear and concise decisions in an efficient manner.

Partners

Collaboration is the key to the focusing efforts. Current partners include:

  • Federal Agencies
  • State Agencies
  • Representatives from private aviation industry and academia
  • International partners
  • Location

    NAI2O is located in Southeast Washington, DC on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling

    Remarks as delivered by The Honorable James R. Clapper Director of National Intelligence
    International Air Transportation Association (IATA) Cyber Security Panel

    References

    National Aviation Intelligence Integration Office Wikipedia