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Oklahoma Information Fusion Center (OIFC)

"Prevention Through Awareness"

Executive Order

The Oklahoma Information Fusion Center (OIFC) was first authorized by then-Governor Brad Henry’s Executive Order 2007-41, on October 16, 2007, which directs the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to manage the OIFC. The Order was reauthorized by former Governor Mary Fallin in 2011 and by Governor Kevin Stitt on April 12, 2019.


Mission Statement

The Oklahoma Information Fusion Center (OIFC) will serve as the focal point for the collection, assessment, analysis and dissemination of terrorism intelligence and other criminal activity information relating to Oklahoma.


Oklahoma Connection

The OIFC monitors the world for events that may have an affect on Oklahoma. There are lessons to be learned from each incident that will help the OIFC prepare for and prevent a similar incident.

Suspicious Activity Reporting Indicators and Examples

This resource provides the 16 ISE-SAR indicators, their respective definitions, and examples of suspicious activity scenarios that correlate with each of the indicators.

Threatening to commit a crime that could harm or kill people or damage a facility, infrastructure, or secured site

EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED THREAT

Stealing or diverting items—such as equipment, uniforms, or badges—that belong to a facility or secured site

EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED THREAT

Prolonged interest in, or taking pictures/videos of, personnel, facilities, security features, or infrastructure in an unusual or covert manner

SURVEILLANCE

Investigating or testing a facility’s security or IT systems to assess the strength or weakness of the target

TESTING OR PROBING SECURITY

Operating or interfering with the operation of an aircraft that poses a threat of harm to people and property

AVIATION ACTIVITY

Unauthorized people trying to enter a restricted area or impersonating authorized personnel

BREACH/ATTEMPTED INTRUSION

Questioning personnel beyond mere curiosity about an event, facility, or operations

ELICITING INFORMATION

Gaining skills or knowledge on a specific topic, such as facility security, military tactics, or flying an aircraft

ACQUISITION OF EXPERTISE

Presenting false information or misusing documents to conceal possible illegal activity

MISREPRESENTATION

Disrupting or compromising an organization’s information technology systems

CYBERATTACK

Funding suspicious or criminal activity or recruiting people to participate in criminal or terrorist activity

RECRUITING, FINANCING

Damaging or destroying part of a facility, infrastructure, or secured site

SABOTAGE, TAMPERING, VANDALISM

Acquisition and/or storage of unusual materials such as cell phones, radio controllers, or toxic materials

MATERIALS ACQUISTION, STORAGE

Collection or discovery of unusual amounts of weapons including explosives, chemicals, or other destructive materials

WEAPONS COLLECTION, STORAGE

Actions that raise concern to specific sectors, (e.g., power plant) with regard to their personnel, facilities, systems, or function

SECTOR-SPECIFIC INCIDENT

If you see something, say something ® REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES OR CALL 9-1-1 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

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Partners

The Oklahoma Information Fusion Center (OIFC) acts as a central information hub for several State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) agencies to share information. Other partners include federal agencies and private sector entities. For additional information on each partner, please click the links below.

Last Modified on Feb 22, 2023