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 116 STAT. 2148 PUBLIC LAW 107-296—NOV. 25, 2002 (A) are compatible with one another and with relevant information databases of other agencies of the Federal Government; and (B) treat information in such databases in a manner that complies with applicable Federal law on privacy. (16) To coordinate training and other support to the elements and personnel of the Department, other agencies of the Federal Government, and State and local governments that provide information to the Department, or are consumers of information provided by the Department, in order to facilitate the identification and sharing of information revealed in their ordinary duties and the optimal utilization of information received from the Department. (17) To coordinate with elements of the intelligence community and with Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies, and the private sector, as appropriate. (18) To provide intelligence and information analysis and support to other elements of the Department. (19) To perform such other duties relating to such responsibilities as the Secretary may provide. (e) STAFF. — (1) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary shall provide the Directorate with a staff of analysts having appropriate expertise and experience to assist the Directorate in discharging responsibilities under this section. (2) PRIVATE SECTOR ANALYSTS.— Analysts under this subsection may include analysts from the private sector. (3) SECURITY CLEARANCES.— Analysts under this subsection shall possess security clearances appropriate for their work under this section. (f) DETAIL OF PERSONNEL.— (1) IN GENERAL.— In order to assist the Directorate in discharging responsibilities under this section, personnel of the agencies referred to in paragraph (2) may be detailed to the Department for the performance of anal3d;ic functions and related duties. (2) COVERED AGENCIES.— The agencies referred to in this paragraph are as follows: (A) The Department of State. (B) The Central Intelligence Agency. (C) The Federal Bureau of Investigation. (D) The National Security Agency. (E) The National Imagery and Mapping Agency. (F) The Defense Intelligence Agency. (G) Any other agency of the Federal Government that the President considers appropriate. (3) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.—The Secretary and the head of the agency concerned may enter into cooperative agreements for the purpose of detailing personnel under this subsection. (4) BASIS. —The detail of personnel under this subsection may be on a reimbursable or non-reimbursable basis. (g) FUNCTIONS TRANSFERRED. —In accordance with title XV, there shall be transferred to the Secretary, for assignment to the Under Secretary for Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection under this section, the functions, personnel, assets, and liabilities of the following:

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