Combating Terrorism: Actions Needed to Improve DOD Antiterrorism Program Implementation and Management : Report to the Chairman, Special Oversight Panel on Terrorism, Committee on Armed Services, House of RepresentativesThe Office, 2001 - 36 pages |
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... Reserve Installations Not Assessed by Higher Headquarters 12 Table 3 : Major Antiterrorism Initiatives by Service 19 27 Table 4 : Types of Antiterrorism Projects Planned or Underway at 11 Installations Visited Table 5 : Management ...
... Reserve Installations Not Assessed by Higher Headquarters 12 Table 3 : Major Antiterrorism Initiatives by Service 19 27 Table 4 : Types of Antiterrorism Projects Planned or Underway at 11 Installations Visited Table 5 : Management ...
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... installations at least once every 3 years . In addition , installation commanders were required to review their ... reserve installations with more than 300 personnel assigned . The higher headquarters assessment is performed by a team ...
... installations at least once every 3 years . In addition , installation commanders were required to review their ... reserve installations with more than 300 personnel assigned . The higher headquarters assessment is performed by a team ...
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... Installations Not Assessed for Vulnerabilities The criticality assessment is designed to systematically evaluate and ... Reserve , and National Guard installations that have and have not received a higher headquarters vulnerability ...
... Installations Not Assessed for Vulnerabilities The criticality assessment is designed to systematically evaluate and ... Reserve , and National Guard installations that have and have not received a higher headquarters vulnerability ...
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... Services, House of Representatives United States. General Accounting Office. Table 1 : Vulnerability Assessments Completed June 1997 Through December 2000 Type of installation Active and Reserve National Guard Total Total installations ...
... Services, House of Representatives United States. General Accounting Office. Table 1 : Vulnerability Assessments Completed June 1997 Through December 2000 Type of installation Active and Reserve National Guard Total Total installations ...
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... installations have more military assets than comparable active installations . In addition , an official from the ... reserve installations . Joint Staff officials agreed that vulnerability assessments should be completed at these ...
... installations have more military assets than comparable active installations . In addition , an official from the ... reserve installations . Joint Staff officials agreed that vulnerability assessments should be completed at these ...
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11 installations 1997 through December achieve the goals active and reserve Air Force antiterrorism improvement antiterrorism initiatives antiterrorism objectives antiterrorism standards Assistant Secretary bombing Concur with comments corrective actions critical structures criticality assessment Defense Antiterrorism Defense for Special Department of Defense develop direct the Assistant DOD Instruction DOD RESPONSE domestic installations domestic military installations facilities federal law enforcement funding GAO analysis headquarters vulnerability assessment higher headquarters vulnerability identified vulnerabilities improvement efforts individual installations installation commanders installation officials installation vulnerabilities installation's installations we visited Joint Staff June 14 law enforcement officials Low Intensity Conflict National Guard installations national military strategy Navy installations Operations and Low percent performance goals personnel assigned physical security potential threats receive a higher RECOMMENDATION reduce vulnerabilities reserve installations Secretary of Defense servicewide Special Operations specific systematically evaluated terrorist attack threat assessment methodology threat information threat working groups total number U.S.S. Cole Vulnerability assessment program workplace violence
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Page 33 - 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 4 - Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict is the principal staff assistant and adviser to the...
Page 9 - September 11, 2001, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon delivered unprecedented levels of death and destruction to our Nation's homeland.
Page 13 - ... and structures are relatively more important to protect from an attack. The assessments provide information to prioritize assets and allocate resources to special protective actions. These assessments have considered such factors as the importance of a structure to accomplish a mission, the ability to reconstitute this capability, and the potential cost to repair or replace the asset.
Page 9 - Force protection includes antiterrorism (measures to reduce vulnerabilities), counterterrorism (measures to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism), consequence management (preparation for and response to a terrorist attack), and intelligence support.
Page 9 - Although the information we obtained at these locations could not be generalized to describe the...
Page 14 - ... limited information on threats posed by less structured terrorist groups or individuals; in addition, potential threats that may develop from within the installation are not being considered.