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State of Nevada Fusion Centers

A fusion center is a collaborative effort of two or more agencies that provide resources, expertise, and information to the center with the goal of maximizing their ability to detect, prevent, investigate, and respond to criminal and terrorist activity. Intelligence processes—through which information is collected, integrated, evaluated, analyzed, and disseminated - are a primary focus.
Data fusion involves the exchange of information from different sources—including law enforcement, public safety, and the private sector. Relevant and actionable intelligence results from analysis and data fusion. The fusion process helps agencies be proactive and protect communities.
The Fusion Center Guidelines were developed to ensure that fusion centers are established and operated consistently, resulting in enhanced coordination, strengthened partnerships, and improved crime-fighting and anti-terrorism capabilities. The 18 guidelines and their key elements—as well as additional resources, model policies, and implementation tools—are included in this publication from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS). 

If you See Something Say Something - Report Suspicious Activity

Across the nation, we're all part of communities. In cities, on farms, and in the suburbs, we share everyday moments with our neighbors, colleagues, family, and friends. It's easy to take for granted the routine moments in our every day—going to work or school, the grocery store or the gas station. But your every day is different than your neighbor’s—filled with the moments that make it uniquely yours.     

So if you see something you know shouldn't be there—or someone's behavior that doesn't seem quite right—say something. Because only you know what’s supposed to be in your everyday. Informed, alert communities play a critical role in keeping our nation safe. "If You See Something, Say Something™" engages the public in protecting our homeland through awareness–building, partnerships, and other outreach. 

Remember whether a natural or human caused disaster we all play a role keeping Nevada Safe! If you SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING, report suspicious or criminal activity to local law enforcement.       

Call: 844-733-7248 (844-SEE-SAIT) -OR- Click here to Submit an Anonymous Tip  

Describe specifically what you observed, including: 

  1. Who or what you saw;  
  2. When you saw it;   
  3. Where it occurred; and   
  4. Why it's suspicious.  
 If there is an emergency, call 911
Nevada Threat Analysis Center (NTAC)
Southern Nevada Counter Terrorism Center (SNCTC)
http://www.snctc.org/
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