Preparedness Against Terrorist Attacks: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Emergency Management of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, June 9, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 127 pages |
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... charge of all this ? Have you been able to identify any one entity that is in charge ? Mr. GEBICKE . Well , probably the closest person we have to being in charge is at the National Security Council , the National Coordi- nator for ...
... charge of all this ? Have you been able to identify any one entity that is in charge ? Mr. GEBICKE . Well , probably the closest person we have to being in charge is at the National Security Council , the National Coordi- nator for ...
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... charge of this or who they should be look- ing to be coordinating this ? Mr. GEBICKE . No , I don't think we have heard exactly who should be in charge . What we hear most often is there are too many of them . It's just too confusing ...
... charge of this or who they should be look- ing to be coordinating this ? Mr. GEBICKE . No , I don't think we have heard exactly who should be in charge . What we hear most often is there are too many of them . It's just too confusing ...
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... bit more skeptical on this terrorist issue . Madam Chairwoman did address the main question I had was who's in charge . I don't think we really know . But there are several con- cerns I have , one is sharing of information , 10.
... bit more skeptical on this terrorist issue . Madam Chairwoman did address the main question I had was who's in charge . I don't think we really know . But there are several con- cerns I have , one is sharing of information , 10.
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... charge ? See , at some point you have all these different entities , and ev- erybody thinks that somebody else is going to do it while anybody is supposed to have done it , but nobody gets it done . And we look at the Oklahoma City case ...
... charge ? See , at some point you have all these different entities , and ev- erybody thinks that somebody else is going to do it while anybody is supposed to have done it , but nobody gets it done . And we look at the Oklahoma City case ...
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... charge of this ? Mr. GEBICKE . I don't know if I could answer it any better than my attempt earlier . You could probably make an argument at a number of different locations throughout the Federal Government to have 13.
... charge of this ? Mr. GEBICKE . I don't know if I could answer it any better than my attempt earlier . You could probably make an argument at a number of different locations throughout the Federal Government to have 13.
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Page 50 - Council, the office of the National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection and Counter-Terrorism to oversee these efforts.
Page 80 - Consequence management is predominantly an emergency management function and includes measures to protect public health and safety, restore essential government services, and provide emergency relief to governments, businesses, and individuals affected by the consequences of terrorism.
Page 55 - Extensive training will include teaching and course work provided by the Army Chemical School, the Defense Nuclear Weapons School, the Army Medical Department, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Fire Academy, the US Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases, FEMA, and the Department of Justice's Center for Domestic Preparedness. The Role of the National Guard and Reserve in Domestic Emergency Preparedness One effective means of channeling federal support to first responders...
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Page 86 - Agency, to make grants to provide specialized training and equipment to enhance the capability of metropolitan fire and emergency service departments to respond to terrorist attacks.
Page 82 - July of this year. The NFA is utilizing the Training Resources and Data Exchange (TRADE) program to reach all 50 States and all major metropolitan fire and rescue departments with training materials and course offerings. To date, over 46,000 fire and emergency response personnel have received ERT training. In addition, FEMA is using the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) to develop and deliver courses such as the Integrated Emergency Management Course on Terrorism that uses a terrorist attack scenario.
Page 82 - In particular, we arc using the National Emergency Training Center, which includes the National Fire Academy and the Emergency Management Institute, as well as State fire and emergency management training systems to deliver terrorism-related training to State and local responders. FEMA continues to emphasize the "train-the-trainer...
Page 54 - As a result, both agencies will contribute funding to benefit from the lessons learned from the improved response program of the DP program beginning in fiscal year 2001. Joint planning will be conducted through the Multi-Agency Task Force to coordinate both the improvements of state and local response capabilities and DoD's efforts to enhance its response elements. Beginning in fiscal year 2001, DoJ will assume funding and programmatic responsibility for the Hotline, Helpline and Internet web site,...