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The Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (ITAC; French: Centre intégré d'évaluation du terrorisme) is an independent federal organization tasked with assessing threats of terrorism to Canada and Canadian interests abroad. It is the only federal organization with the specific responsibility of analyzing terrorism threats related to Canada. Co-located with CSIS in Ottawa, the ITAC is a cooperative initiative that facilitates intelligence information sharing and analysis within the Canadian intelligence community and to first responders, such as law enforcement.

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  • The Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (ITAC; French: Centre intégré d'évaluation du terrorisme) is an independent federal organization tasked with assessing threats of terrorism to Canada and Canadian interests abroad. It is the only federal organization with the specific responsibility of analyzing terrorism threats related to Canada. ITAC is responsible for assessing and recommending the National Terrorism Threat Level, used by the Canadian government and law enforcement agencies to "mitigate the potential effects of terrorism incidents in Canada and abroad." Administratively, ITAC functions as a component of Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and is subject to the CSIS Act. However, operationally, it is independent of CSIS and is accountable to the National Security Advisor, rather than the Director of CSIS. Co-located with CSIS in Ottawa, the ITAC is a cooperative initiative that facilitates intelligence information sharing and analysis within the Canadian intelligence community and to first responders, such as law enforcement. (en)
  • Le Centre intégré d'évaluation du terrorisme (CIET) (en anglais : Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (ITAC)) est une agence fédérale du gouvernement du Canada chargée de la coordination entre différentes agences travaillant dans le contre-terrorisme, la sécurité et le renseignement. Le CIET, anciennement connu sous le nom de Centre intégré d'évaluation des menaces, est inauguré le 15 octobre 2004 lors de la mise en action de la politique « Protéger une société ouverte : la politique canadienne de sécurité nationale ». (fr)
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  • Le Centre intégré d'évaluation du terrorisme (CIET) (en anglais : Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (ITAC)) est une agence fédérale du gouvernement du Canada chargée de la coordination entre différentes agences travaillant dans le contre-terrorisme, la sécurité et le renseignement. Le CIET, anciennement connu sous le nom de Centre intégré d'évaluation des menaces, est inauguré le 15 octobre 2004 lors de la mise en action de la politique « Protéger une société ouverte : la politique canadienne de sécurité nationale ». (fr)
  • The Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (ITAC; French: Centre intégré d'évaluation du terrorisme) is an independent federal organization tasked with assessing threats of terrorism to Canada and Canadian interests abroad. It is the only federal organization with the specific responsibility of analyzing terrorism threats related to Canada. Co-located with CSIS in Ottawa, the ITAC is a cooperative initiative that facilitates intelligence information sharing and analysis within the Canadian intelligence community and to first responders, such as law enforcement. (en)
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  • Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre (en)
  • Centre intégré d'évaluation du terrorisme (fr)
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