The effective responses to complex Homeland Security risks require integrated, collaborative strategic systems involving a diverse range of federal, state, regional, local, private sector, NGO sector, and international partners. However it is also true that the assimilation of information alone does not necessarily help anyone do a better individual or collective effort. Rather, it is the process of coordination, cooperation, and accountability that improves the method and delivery of efficient services in response to a perceived or real threat to homeland security . It ultimately is a question of leadership. Therefore, the ultimate success of managing homeland security events depends on providing information to individual organizations allowing them to operate independently while at the same time developing an federated framework promoting information interdependence. PITech senior managers have global, national and regional expertise encompassing the development of collaborative-based analytic solutions that individually, and yet also collectively, improves each participating agency and their front-line responder’s ability to have a common situational awareness of other agencies roles, responsibilities, and mandated actions to fight terrorism or respond to a disaster based around their sphere of influence. We have strong domain expertise in the following areas: