How effectively is the federal government assisting state and local governments in preparing for a biological, chemical, or nuclear attack?: hearing before the Subcommittee on Government Efficiency, Financial Management and Intergovernmental Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, August 23, 2002

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Стр. 107 - Washington, DC: March 27, 2001. Combating Terrorism: FEMA Continues to Make Progress in Coordinating Preparedness and Response. GAO-01-15. Washington, DC: March 20, 2001. Combating Terrorism: Federal Response Teams Provide Varied Capabilities; Opportunities Remain to Improve Coordination. GAO01-14. Washington, DC: November 30, 2000. Combating Terrorism: Need to Eliminate Duplicate Federal Weapons of Mass Destruction Training. GAO/NSIAD-00-64. Washington, DC: March 21,2000.
Стр. 107 - Combating Terrorism: Intergovernmental Partnership in a National Strategy to Enhance State and Local Preparedness. GAO-02-547T. Washington, DC: March 22, 2002. Combating Terrorism: Key Aspects of a National Strategy to Enhance State and Local Preparedness. GAO-02-473T. Washington, DC: March 1, 2002. Combating Terrorism: Considerations for Investing Resources in Chemical and Biological Preparedness. GAO01-162T. Washington, DC: October 17, 2001. Combating Terrorism: Selected Challenges
Стр. 90 - the vulnerability of the United States to various forms of terrorism, the Congress passed the Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction Act of 1996 (also known as the Nunn-Lugar-Domenici program) to train and equip state and local emergency services personnel who would likely be the first responders to a domestic terrorist event . Other federal agencies, including those in
Стр. 106 - BC: October 31, 2001. Homeland Security: Need to Consider VA's Role in Strengthening Federal Preparedness. GAO02-145T. Washington, DC: October 15,2001. Homeland Security: Key Elements of a Risk Management Approach. GAO-02-160T. Washington, DC: October 12, 2001. Homeland Security: A Framework for Addressing the Nation's
Стр. 92 - implementation of the new department will be an extremely complex task, and in the short term, the magnitude of the challenges that the new department faces will clearly require substantial time and effort, and will take additional resources to make it
Стр. 107 - Program Implementation and Management. GAO01-909. Washington. DC: September 19, 2001. Combating Terrorism: Comments on HR 525 to Create a President's Council on Domestic Preparedness. GAO-01-556T.
Стр. 92 - that the consolidation of some homeland security functions makes sense and will, if properly organized and implemented, over time lead to more efficient, effective, and coordinated programs, better intelligence sharing, and a more robust protection of our people, borders, and critical infrastructure.
Стр. 108 - Washington, DC: May 21, 1999. Combating Terrorism: Observations on Federal Spending to Combat Terrorism. GAO/T-NSIAD/GGD-99-107. Washington, DC: March 11,1999. Combating Terrorism: Opportunities to Improve Domestic Preparedness Program
Стр. 37 - health emergency and is the critical link between the health and medical community and the larger Federal response. FEMA works closely with the Public Health Service
Стр. 105 - Washington, DC: June 28,2002. Homeland Security: New Department Could Improve Coordination but May Complicate Public Health Priority Setting. GAO-02-883T. Washington, DC: June

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