terrorism information
Defined in 3 places of the United States Code.
The term “terrorism information”—
(A) means all information, whether collected, produced, or distributed by intelligence, law enforcement, military, homeland security, or other activities relating to—
(i) the existence, organization, capabilities, plans, intentions, vulnerabilities, means of finance or material support, or activities of foreign or international terrorist groups or individuals, or of domestic groups or individuals involved in transnational terrorism;
(ii) threats posed by such groups or individuals to the United States, United States persons, or United States interests, or to those of other nations;
(iii) communications of or by such groups or individuals; or
(iv) groups or individuals reasonably believed to be assisting or associated with such groups or individuals; and
(B) includes weapons of mass destruction information.
Source
- 2007–present6 U.S.C. § 485Domestic Security · Information sharing · in this section
The term “terrorism information” has the meaning given such term in section 485 of this title.
Source
- 2018–present6 U.S.C. § 126Domestic Security · Department of Homeland Security data framework · in this section
the term "terrorism information" has the meaning given that term in section 485 of this title.
Source
- 2007–present6 U.S.C. § 124HDomestic Security · Department of Homeland Security State, Local, and Regional Fusion Center Initiative · in this section
The term “terrorism information” means all information, whether collected, produced, or distributed by intelligence, law enforcement, military, homeland security, or other activities relating to—
(A) the existence, organization, capabilities, plans, intentions, vulnerabilities, means of finance or material support, or activities of foreign or international terrorist groups or individuals, or of domestic groups or individuals involved in transnational terrorism;
(B) threats posed by such groups or individuals to the United States, United States persons, or United States interests, or to those of other nations;
(C) communications of or by such groups or individuals; or
(D) groups or individuals reasonably believed to be assisting or associated with such groups or individuals.
Source
- 2004–20076 U.S.C. § 485Domestic Security · Information sharing · in this section