Governmentwide Spending to Combat Terrorism: General Accounting Office Views on the President's Annual Report : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, March 11, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 24 pages |
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... sessments as part of the process . We haven't seen that done . There- fore the real question we have is where money is going right now , are we targeting the money in the absence of these risk assess- ments to the highest priority ...
... sessments as part of the process . We haven't seen that done . There- fore the real question we have is where money is going right now , are we targeting the money in the absence of these risk assess- ments to the highest priority ...
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... sessments . You go through and take those , you do it by facility , you can do it by location , you can do it by sites or whatever like that , and you ask a lot of key questions around those assessments to try to gauge what the threat ...
... sessments . You go through and take those , you do it by facility , you can do it by location , you can do it by sites or whatever like that , and you ask a lot of key questions around those assessments to try to gauge what the threat ...
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... sessments that need to be done . You're not going to know whether or not we're targeting that money to the right programs and in the right amounts . In terms of recommendations were made , were they all imple- mented , the answer to ...
... sessments that need to be done . You're not going to know whether or not we're targeting that money to the right programs and in the right amounts . In terms of recommendations were made , were they all imple- mented , the answer to ...
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$10 billion 360 degrees jurisdiction ACCOUNTING OFFICE ADMINISTRATION areas BERNARD SANDERS biological agents biological weapons BLAGOJEVICH Chairman chemical and biological CHRISTOPHER SHAYS Clark combat terrorism committee Congress Coordinator for Security cost-effective counter-terrorism effort D'AGOSTINO DAN BURTON dollars domestic preparedness programs drug czar duplication EDOLPHUS TOWNS equipment programs establish executive branch Federal agencies Federal response FEMA fiscal year 2000 funding going heard this morning HELEN CHENOWETH HINTON ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN Indiana initiatives intelligence inter-agency issue JUDY BIGGERT Khobar Towers LEE TERRY legislation look ment MICA MICHELE LANG million in 1999 National Coordinator National Security priorities programs and activities question Rabkin recommendations request risk assessment role rorism Security Infrastructure seen sessments sort sound threat Staff Director statement strategy targeting teams terrorist attack terrorist threats Thank things threat and risk TOM LANTOS train and equip U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING