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The California State Terrorism Threat Assessment System is an Information Sharing partnership of Federal, State and Local law enforcement agencies throughout California. The System connects Suspicious Activity Reporting of incidents that have a possible Terrorism or Homeland Security nexus with law enforcement statewide through a network of interconnected Regional Terrorism Threat Assessment Centers (RTTACs) in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Sacramento.

These Regional Centers are directly connected to the FBI and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and provide regional analysis and assessment of events, including patterns and trends, to deter, detect and prevent terrorism in California. Additionally, the State Terrorism Threat Assessment Center (STTAC), also in Sacramento, is a partnership of the California Highway Patrol and the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security, whose focus is statewide analysis of incidents, trends and patterns to help identify larger threats and protect key and critical infrastructure.