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This web page lists the most recent additions to the Counter-Terrorism Training and Resources for Law Enforcement web site.
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Week of 4-28-03
- Amber Waves (Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2003).
- Bioterror.
- Centers for the Study of Bioterrorism & Emerging Infections.
- Children, Terrorism & Disasters—American Academy of Pediatrics.
- Countering Terrorism: Integration of Practice and Theory (Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2002).
- Emergency Response Synchronization Matrix (ERSM).
- Homeland Defense Journal.
- Homeland Defense Symposium, May 7–8, 2003 in Morristown, New Jersey.
- Journal of Homeland Security.
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Biodefense Research Program.
- Office of Community Oriented Policing
Services.
- Radiation Disasters and Children: Q & A (American Academy of Pediatrics, 2003).
- State and Local Actions for Homeland Security (Office of Homeland Security, 2002).
- Travelers & Consumers—Are You Prepared for Takeoff? (Transportation Security Administration, April 2003).
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)—U.S. Department of Defense.
- U.S. Coast Guard.
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Week of 4-21-03
- 2002 Indian Country Homeland Security Summit Summary (National Native American Law Enforcement Association, February 2003).
- 2003 Western Regional Medical Command Medical Preparedness Conference,
May 30–31, 2003 in Seattle,
Washington.
- Additional First Responder Funding,
U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
- Bioterrorism: Preparedness Varied Across State and Local Jurisdictions
(U.S. General Accounting Office, April 2003).
- C-TPAT Anti-Terrorism Training Seminar Spring 2003: Supply Chain Security in a New
Business Environment, April 21–24, 2003 in Miami, Florida.
- Coast Guard: Challenges During the Transition to the Department of Homeland Security
(U.S. General Accounting Office, April 2003).
- Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT).
- Defense Acquisitions: Steps Needed to Ensure Interoperability of Systems That Process
Intelligence Data (U.S. General Accounting
Office, March 2003).
- Facing Fear: Helping Young People Deal With Terrorism and Other Tragic Events
(American Red Cross, April 2003).
- The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).
- Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Bioterrorism Preparedness Efforts Have Improved Public
Health Response Capacity, But Gaps Remain
(U.S. General Accounting Office, April 2003).
- Information Security:
Progress Made, But Challenges Remain to Protect Federal Systems and the
Nation’s Critical Infrastructures (U.S. General Accounting Office, April 2003).
- International Cargo Security Summit: Counter-Terrorism Strategies for the Freight
Transportation and Logistics Supply Chain, July 16 and
17, 2003 in Chicago, Illinois.
- Maritime Homeland Security, May 19–21, 2003 in Arlington, Virginia.
- National Security Institute’s 18th Annual Security Forum and Expo: Impact 2003,
April 28–30, 2003 in Falls Church, Virginia.
- Seminar on Terrorism and Explosives (SEMTEX), April 29–May 1, 2003 in Waukegan, Illinois.
- Transportation Security: Post-September 11th Initiatives and Long-Term Challenges
(U.S. General Accounting Office, April 2003).
- The Use of Data-Mining in Combating Crime and Terrorism in the 21st Century, April 24, 2003 in Arlington, Virginia.
- World Health Organization.
Week of 4-14-03
- 13th World Conference on Disaster Management—The Changing Face of Disaster
Management: New Threats, New Approaches, June 22–25, 2003 in
Toronto, Canada.
- Critical Infrastructure Protection: Challenges for Selected Agencies and Industry Sectors
(U.S. Government Accounting Office, February
2003).
- Homeland Security Symposium: Responding to the Call; May 4 and 5, 2003
in Kansas City, Missouri; June 5 and 6, 2003 in Washington, DC; and June 12 and 13,
2003 in Sacramento, California.
- Major
Terrorism Events and Their U.S. Outcomes (1988–2001) (Working Paper #107)
(National Hazards Research & Applications Information Center, Institute
of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, March 2003).
- National Atlas of the United States®.
- National Institute for Occupational Training and Health (NIOSH).
- Operation Liberty Shield (Fact Sheet)
(Federal Emergency Management
Agency, March 2003).
- Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response/Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
- Red Star Emergency Services Technical Animal Rescue Training.
- Transportation Security: Post September 11th Initiatives and Long-Term Challenges
(U.S. Government Accounting Office, April
2003).
- U.S. Northern Command—Defending the Homeland.
- U.S. Maritime Security Expo, October 29 and 30,
2003 in New York, New York.
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
- Weapons of Mass Destruction—Additional Russian Cooperation Needed to Facilitate
U.S. Efforts to Improve Security at Russian Sites
(U.S. General Accounting Office, March
2003).
Week of 4-7-03
- 2002 NASRO School Resource Officer Survey (National Association of School Resource Officers, September 2002).
- Building a Disaster-Resistant University (Draft) (Federal Emergency Management Agency, May 2000).
- Controlling Nuclear Warheads and Materials: A Report Card and Action Plan
(Nuclear Threat Initiative, March 2003).
- Emergency Preparedness Guidelines: Chemical, Biological, and/or Radiological Incidents (Montgomery County Public Schools, February 2003).
- Model Marin County School Emergency Disaster Preparedness and Incident Plan
(Marin County Office of Education, 1997).
- National Association of School Safety and Law Enforcement Officers (NASSLEO).
- National School Safety Center.
- Proactive Guide for the Threat of Terrorism in Schools (Texas School Safety Center, Southwest Texas State University, 2003).
- Threat Assessment in Schools: A Guide To Managing Threatening Situations and To Creating Safe School Climates (U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Department of Education, May 2002).
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