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Customers include local, tribal, state, federal, international, and private emergency response agencies; agencies that plan for, detect, and respond to hazards; and private-sector partners that own, operate, and maintain the nation's cyber infrastructure.<ref>http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/gc_1224532340996.shtm </ref>
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==Five Program Areas==
The CCID is managed by the [[DHS Directorate for Science and Technology]]. This division works to accomplish it's mission of creating and deploying information resources to enable seamless and secure interactions among homeland security stakeholders. The CCID is organized through five program areas: Basic/Futures Research; Cyber Security; Knowledge Management Tools; Office for Interoperability and Compatibility; and Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Investigative Technologies.