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What is the St. Louis Terrorism Early Warning Group and why it is needed?


The St. Louis Terrorism Early Warning Group (SLTEW) is a public safety partnership consisting of law enforcement, fire/emergency medical, public health, and emergency management agencies, and private sector areas that could be a target of terrorism.  As a regional intelligence fusion center, The SLTEW provides a multi-jurisdictional, multi-disciplinary approach to the collection, analysis and dissemination of information used to detect, defend against, or respond to acts of terrorism. Additionally, the St. Louis TEW works with government and private organizations to identify and protect the region's critical infrastructure and key resources through the implementation of the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP).  This public/private partnership is committed to sharing and protecting information in order to enhance the near and long term preparedness capabilities of the St. Louis area.


Intelligence and information sharing are the cornerstones of terrorism detection and prevention, and regional intelligence capabilities are essential to this effort.  The concept of the Terrorism Early Warning Group evolved to address the need for a more complete regional intelligence picture.  The St. Louis TEW functions as a conduit for responsible communication between federal, state and local public safety agencies, as well as concerned private sector entities.


Who Should Participate?


St. Louis area professionals (such as law enforcement officials, fire/emergency medical personnel, emergency management employees, public health administrators, corporate security, etc.) with a responsibility to detect, defend against, or respond to any acts of terrorism are encouraged to become a St. Louis Terrorism Early Warning Group liaison by choosing the appropriate link on the left hand side of this website.

Why Become a Partner?

The mission of the St. Louis Terrorism Early Warning Group is to provide a better, more complete form of information sharing, not just between law enforcement agencies, but across the entire public safety and business community, where there is a responsibility to defend against terrorist acts.  Efficient information sharing and information protection processes based on mutually beneficial, trusted relationships help to ensure implementation of effective, coordinated and integrated critical infrastructure protective programs and activities.  The SLTEW network approach provides mechanisms, using information protection protocols as required, to support the development and sharing of strategic and specific threat assessments, threat warnings, incident reports, all-hazards impact assessments, and best practices. This intelligence and information sharing approach allows partners to assess risks, allocate resources and make continuous improvements to the community's protective measures.  Partners also benefit through valuable training hosted by the SLTEW Group on a variety of subjects relating to homeland security and risk mitigation.

Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights Concerns

The St. Louis Terrorism Early Warning Group places great consideration on issues of privacy, civil liberties, and civil rights when gathering, receiving, evaluating, analyzing, and/or disseminating any information and/or intelligence data. For more information on the St. Louis Terrorism Early Warning Group's role in safeguarding privacy, civil liberties, and civil rights, please view the St. Louis Terrorism Early Warning Group Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights Policy. Any questions regarding this policy should be sent to info@sltew.org.

 
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