Vulnerability of the Nation's Electric Systems to Multi-site Terrorist Attack : Hearing Before the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, June 28, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 151 pages |
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... depends on the perceived nature of the threat and , obviously , the cost of the remedy . No one is advocating a Ma- ginot Line strategy to physically isolate and protect all such facili- ties . At today's hearing , we will investigate ...
... depends on the perceived nature of the threat and , obviously , the cost of the remedy . No one is advocating a Ma- ginot Line strategy to physically isolate and protect all such facili- ties . At today's hearing , we will investigate ...
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... depends on the nature of the per- ceived threat . If in the judgment of policymakers the threat is greater than is being recognized by industry and Government , then policy action may be justified . There are many low- and moderate ...
... depends on the nature of the per- ceived threat . If in the judgment of policymakers the threat is greater than is being recognized by industry and Government , then policy action may be justified . There are many low- and moderate ...
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... depend on electrical power , and it gets sort of mind - boggling . The one outfit that is prepared to move with their own sources of energy and communications and be self - sufficient is the military , and I would think in a situation ...
... depend on electrical power , and it gets sort of mind - boggling . The one outfit that is prepared to move with their own sources of energy and communications and be self - sufficient is the military , and I would think in a situation ...
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... depends on the nature of the perceived threat . If in the judgment of policymakers the threat is greater than is being recognized by industry , then policy action may be justified . There are many low and moderate cost options from ...
... depends on the nature of the perceived threat . If in the judgment of policymakers the threat is greater than is being recognized by industry , then policy action may be justified . There are many low and moderate cost options from ...
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... DEPEND ON IT ; AND , PROGRESS TOWARD POWER RESTORATION AND AREA RECOVERY WILL BE SEVERELY IMPAIRED WITHOUT IT . FINAL PERSPECTIVES . THIS EXERCISE WAS A FIRST EFFORT TOWARD GAINING A BETTER APPRECIATION FOR THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEMS ...
... DEPEND ON IT ; AND , PROGRESS TOWARD POWER RESTORATION AND AREA RECOVERY WILL BE SEVERELY IMPAIRED WITHOUT IT . FINAL PERSPECTIVES . THIS EXERCISE WAS A FIRST EFFORT TOWARD GAINING A BETTER APPRECIATION FOR THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEMS ...
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