Consolidating Intelligence Analysis: A Review of the President's Proposal to Create a Terrorist Threat Integration Center : Hearings Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, February 14 and 26, 2003, Том 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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... effective intelligence sharing in the past has been identified by this Committee and by others looking at the new Department of Home- land Security as one of the premier challenges this organization will face . Being able to rely on the ...
... effective intelligence sharing in the past has been identified by this Committee and by others looking at the new Department of Home- land Security as one of the premier challenges this organization will face . Being able to rely on the ...
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... effective way and hold them strictly accountable and build on their processes . That_view was rejected by the commission . The commission has instead rec- ommended very strongly that there be a new agency for the collec- tion function ...
... effective way and hold them strictly accountable and build on their processes . That_view was rejected by the commission . The commission has instead rec- ommended very strongly that there be a new agency for the collec- tion function ...
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... effective participation with an agency is the simplest way . I think you have talked about it , Governor . The fact is that you have to reach into these sources of trained people . Frankly , I would have hoped that between the FBI and ...
... effective participation with an agency is the simplest way . I think you have talked about it , Governor . The fact is that you have to reach into these sources of trained people . Frankly , I would have hoped that between the FBI and ...
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... effective and integrated approach to countering the terrorist threat to the United States , and risks , as many of the members of the panel have suggested , creating more duplication that could harm the homeland security effort . After ...
... effective and integrated approach to countering the terrorist threat to the United States , and risks , as many of the members of the panel have suggested , creating more duplication that could harm the homeland security effort . After ...
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... do that in the most effective way . Chairman COLLINS . Mr. Smith , based on your experience at the CIA do you see duplication between the CIA's Counter Terrorist Center and the proposed new integration center ? How do 36.
... do that in the most effective way . Chairman COLLINS . Mr. Smith , based on your experience at the CIA do you see duplication between the CIA's Counter Terrorist Center and the proposed new integration center ? How do 36.
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Стр. 80 - These are representatives of the true "first responders" — those heroic men and women who put their lives on the line every day for the public health and safety of all Americans. Moreover, so many of these panel members are also national leaders in their professions: our EMS member is a past president of the national association of emergency medical technicians; one of our emergency managers is the past president of her national association; our law officer is president-elect of the international...
Стр. 76 - Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, /. Assessing the Threat, December 1 5, 1999; and.
Стр. 83 - Panel shifted its emphasis to specific ooliry recommendations for the Executive and the Congress and a broad programmatic assessment and functional recommendations for consideration in developing an effective national strategy. The capstone recommendation in the second report was the need for a comprehensive, coherent, functional national strategy: The President should develop and present to the Congress a national strategy for combating terrorism within one year of assuming office. As part of that...
Стр. 82 - ... including the prospect of significant reprisals by the United States against the state sponsor, the potential inability of the state sponsor to control its surrogate, and the prospect that the surrogate cannot be trusted, even to the point of using the weapon against its sponsor. The Panel concludes that the Nation must be prepared for the entire spectrum of potential terrorist threats - both the unprecedented higher-consequence attack, as well as the historically more frequent, lesser-consequence...
Стр. 103 - ... identify and assess the nature and scope of terrorist threats to the homeland; detect and identify threats of terrorism against the United States; and understand such threats in light of actual and potential vulnerabilities of the homeland.
Стр. 78 - Assess Federal agency efforts to enhance domestic preparedness for incidents involving weapons of mass destruction; 2. Assess the progress of Federal training programs for local emergency responses to incidents involving weapons of mass destruction; 3.
Стр. 98 - ... reviewing, analyzing, and making recommendations for improvements in the policies and procedures governing the sharing of law enforcement, intelligence, and other information relating to homeland security within the Federal Government and between such government and State and local government personnel, agencies, and authorities.
Стр. 79 - Act required the Advisory Panel to report its findings, conclusions, and recommendations for improving Federal, State, and local domestic emergency ' preparedness to respond to incidents involving weapons of mass destruction to the President and the Congress three times during the course of the Advisory Panel's deliberations — on December 15 in 1999, 2000, and 2001. The Advisory Panel's tenure was extended for two years in accordance with Section 1514 of the National Defense Authorization Act for...
Стр. 1 - Committee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:04 am, in room SD-342, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Hon. Susan M. Collins, Chairman of the Committee, presiding. Present: Senators Collins, Voinovich, Coburn, Chafee, Warner, Levin, Akaka, Carper, Dayton, Lautenberg, and Pryor.
Стр. 78 - The Advisory Panel was established by Section 1405 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999, Public Law 105-261 (HR 3616, 105" Congress, 2nd Session) (October 17, 1998).