High-tech Terrorism: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology and the Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session ... May 19 and September 15, 1988, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 145 pages |
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... occurring does not mean that there are not groups or organizations that are bent upon committing acts of terrorism in the United States , as well as against the United States internationally . In order to continue to prevent terrorism ...
... occurring does not mean that there are not groups or organizations that are bent upon committing acts of terrorism in the United States , as well as against the United States internationally . In order to continue to prevent terrorism ...
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... occurred next to , did exhibit some interest in that matter . Senator LEAHY . I have a feeling he might have . Mr. REVELL . One of those indicted was Marilyn Jean Buck , who has just been convicted in a New York case . Both the New York ...
... occurred next to , did exhibit some interest in that matter . Senator LEAHY . I have a feeling he might have . Mr. REVELL . One of those indicted was Marilyn Jean Buck , who has just been convicted in a New York case . Both the New York ...
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... occur . We certainly are cognizant of the fact that this soci- ety is vulnerable and that it is virtually unprotectable from the standpoint of security measures . You cannot establish in an open society a bunker mentality . You had a ...
... occur . We certainly are cognizant of the fact that this soci- ety is vulnerable and that it is virtually unprotectable from the standpoint of security measures . You cannot establish in an open society a bunker mentality . You had a ...
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... OCCURRED WORLDWIDE DURING 1987. COMPARED TO THE 774 INCIDENTS IN 1986 AND 782 INCIDENTS IN 1985 , THESE STATISTICS CLEARLY SHOW A CONTINUED HIGH LEVEL OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST VIOLENCE . THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT EXPERIENCED ANYWHERE ...
... OCCURRED WORLDWIDE DURING 1987. COMPARED TO THE 774 INCIDENTS IN 1986 AND 782 INCIDENTS IN 1985 , THESE STATISTICS CLEARLY SHOW A CONTINUED HIGH LEVEL OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST VIOLENCE . THE UNITED STATES HAS NOT EXPERIENCED ANYWHERE ...
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... COUNTERTERRORISM PROGRAM HAS BEEN EXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL . BETWEEN 1980 AND 1982 THERE WERE 122 TERRORIST INCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES WITH 51 OCCURRING IN 1982. FROM THAT POINT , THE NUMBERS HAVE GENERALLY DECLINED TO 31 IN 1983 , 12. 11.
... COUNTERTERRORISM PROGRAM HAS BEEN EXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL . BETWEEN 1980 AND 1982 THERE WERE 122 TERRORIST INCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES WITH 51 OCCURRING IN 1982. FROM THAT POINT , THE NUMBERS HAVE GENERALLY DECLINED TO 31 IN 1983 , 12. 11.
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airports ALDERMAN Ambassador BREMER American anthrax assessment assist BADOLATO bomb capability Chairman chemical CIVIL AUTHORITIES Committee communications computer virus coordinated COUNTERTERRORISM DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of Energy develop devices disruption domestic efforts electric power electric power industry EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Emergency Management System emergency preparedness Energy Emergency Management energy systems EXECUTIVE explosives FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FEMA going happen high-tech terrorism hijacking industry infrastructure intelligence international terrorism INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST involved Iran James Woolsey KUPPERMAN lead agency major military MOBILIZATION NATIONAL SECURITY EMERGENCY natural gas nerve agents networks nuclear terrorism PAUL BREMER potential prepared to deal problem protect question response REVELL scenario SECRETARY OF DEFENSE Senator LEAHY situation sophisticated statement Stinger subcommittee targets task force technoterrorism TERRORIST ACTIVITIES terrorist attacks terrorist groups TERRORIST INCIDENTS things tion transportation United utilities vulnerability weapons WOLOSHYN Woolsey York
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Page 117 - To this end, the study is sponsored jointly by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (OASD/SO/LIC) and the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (DOS/R).
Page 75 - Chairman, this concludes my prepared testimony. I will be happy to answer any questions you or members of your subcommittee may have.
Page 101 - ... Director shall recommend to the President alternative methods of providing Federal planning, management, mitigation, and assistance. 2-103. The Director shall be responsible for the coordination of efforts to promote dam safety, for the coordination of natural and nuclear disaster warning systems, and for the coordination of preparedness and planning to reduce the consequences of major terrorist incidents.
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Page 19 - deficiencies in planning and preparedness" for emergencies at various facilities operated by the Department of Energy, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Department of Defense.
Page 71 - ... Commission such that the Commission's decisions were weighted in favor of promoting the nuclear weapons testing program over controlling the safe production and use of nuclear energy. Still further, the Subcommittee found that this conflict has continued to this day in the AEC's successor agencies — the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. As the primary responsibility and funding authority for radiation health research remains within these...
Page 96 - ... nuclear material, fissionable material, or nuclear weapons or devices in ERDA custody; participate in the conduct, direction or coordination of search and recovery operations for nuclear materials, weapons or devices; assist in the identification and deactivation of improvised nuclear devices; and render advice on radiation and damage probabilities in the event of the detonation of an improvised nuclear device.
Page 101 - But we do have responsibility in ascertaining that the executive branch can respond in an efficient and coordinated fashion to mitigate the damage, injuries, and disruptions that may result from a severe terrorist incident.
Page 85 - This may portend more effective actions against power systems in the future. 20-146 0-89-4 -9Energy-related terrorism in the United States would be a particularly significant threat in a time of national defense mobilization.