Responding to Homeland Threats: Is Our Government Organized for the Challenge? : Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, September 21, 2001U.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - Всего страниц: 107 |
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... deal with up here are not . Of course , this is No. 1 . I hope that , in terms of Senator Rudman , Senator Hart , and Mr. Bremer , that we will be able to keep your services somehow , some way , as we go forward , and continue to enjoy ...
... deal with up here are not . Of course , this is No. 1 . I hope that , in terms of Senator Rudman , Senator Hart , and Mr. Bremer , that we will be able to keep your services somehow , some way , as we go forward , and continue to enjoy ...
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... facing America was how to deal with domestic terrorism . So that is why we are here today . It became Chapter 1 of our report Our deliberations resulted in something rare in Washington : A which deals with security , in general . 6.
... facing America was how to deal with domestic terrorism . So that is why we are here today . It became Chapter 1 of our report Our deliberations resulted in something rare in Washington : A which deals with security , in general . 6.
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... deal with what we are talk- ing about here this morning . We reached a consensus that an attack on the domestic home- land was not a question of if , but a question of when , and we reached the consensus that the Nation was , and is ...
... deal with what we are talk- ing about here this morning . We reached a consensus that an attack on the domestic home- land was not a question of if , but a question of when , and we reached the consensus that the Nation was , and is ...
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... agencies , receive sensitive intelligence and military information , and deal directly and international counterterrorism programs . This defines the dif- ference with Congress and State and local governments on both domestic 13.
... agencies , receive sensitive intelligence and military information , and deal directly and international counterterrorism programs . This defines the dif- ference with Congress and State and local governments on both domestic 13.
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... deal with this or whether you take a horizontal approach because we believe this is a horizontal issue , you will never be able to combine all of the dif- ferent entities that are going to have to address this issue . In fact , as has ...
... deal with this or whether you take a horizontal approach because we believe this is a horizontal issue , you will never be able to combine all of the dif- ferent entities that are going to have to address this issue . In fact , as has ...
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Стр. 97 - The combination of unconventional weapons proliferation with the persistence of international terrorism will end the relative invulnerability of the US homeland to catastrophic attack. A direct attack against American citizens on American soil is likely over the next quarter century.
Стр. 88 - O, it is excellent To have a giant's strength ; but it is tyrannous To use it like a giant.
Стр. 42 - Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction (Gilmore Commission.
Стр. 70 - Non-governmental organizations (refugee aid organizations, religious and ethnic advocacy groups, environmental and other single-issue lobbies, international professional associations, and others) will continue to grow in importance, numbers, and in their international role. 8. Though it will raise important issues of sovereignty, the United States will find it in its national interest to work with and strengthen a variety of international organizations. 9. The United States will remain the principal...
Стр. 39 - Agency (NHSA) with responsibility for planning, coordinating, and integrating various US government activities involved in homeland security. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) should be a key building block in this effort.
Стр. 40 - ... of achieving this. The Senate's Arms Control Observer Group and its more recent NATO Enlargement Group were two successful examples of more informal Executive-Legislative cooperation on key multi-dimensional issues. Specifically, in the near term, this Commission recommends the following: 7. Congress should establish a special body to deal with homeland security issues, as has been done effectively with intelligence oversight. Members should be chosen for their expertise in foreign policy, defense,...
Стр. 87 - two major theater wars" yardstick for sizing US forces is not producing the capabilities needed for the varied and complex contingencies now occurring and likely to increase in the years ahead.
Стр. 61 - In 1987, screeners missed 20 percent of the potentially dangerous objects used by FAA in its tests. At that time, FAA characterized this level of performance as unsatisfactory. More recent results have shown that as testing gets more realistic — that is, as tests more closely approximate how a terrorist might attempt to penetrate a checkpoint — screeners performance declines significantly.
Стр. 73 - ... of US bases around the world will increase pressures on the United States to reduce substantially its forward military presence in Europe and Asia. In dealing with security crises, the 21st century will be characterized more by episodic "posses of the willing" than the traditional World War Il-style alliance systems.