Critical Releases in Homeland Security: February 13, 2008
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5 featured resources updated Feb 12, 2008
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Assessment of the United States Park Police
"United States Park Police continues to struggle with the competing missions of protecting national icons and monuments and functioning as an urban police department at the same time and with the same resources. Consequently, USPP has failed to adequately perform either mission, which has resulted in deficient security at national icons and monuments and an inability to effectively conduct police operations. USPP operations have been scrutinized in a number of reports over the past 6 years, yet USPP managers have only been minimally successful in implementing recommendations for improvements made in these reports. Despite national and departmental mandates that require the development and coordination of comprehensive policies, practices, and protective measures, USPP has failed to establish a comprehensive security program for the protection of national icons and monuments. Although USPP officials have stated that the protection of national icons and monuments is a top priority, USPP does not have centralized command level oversight of icon protection. Decisions affecting icon protection are primarily made at the local level. USPP has not developed comprehensive asset security plans or provided formal training for those responsible for protection the icons. Additionally, USPP has been unable to properly staff security posts; instead, USPP relies on the use of closed circuit television camera systems to augment security coverage even though these systems are not continuously monitored and are not fully functional. Although USPP and contract security personnel share security duties at the national icons and monuments, we found there is little, if any, cooperation and communication between the two groups."
United States. Department of the Interior. Office of Inspector General
2008-02
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Defense Science Board Permanent Task Force on Nuclear Weapons Surety Report on the Unauthorized Movement of Nuclear Weapons
This report is "an independent assessment of the systemic causes of the August 30 unauthorized movement of nuclear warheads from Minot AFB, North Dakota to Barksdale AFB, Louisiana. Based on the information and insights gained from investigating and assessing these systemic causes, the report includes 16 recommendations to strengthen nuclear weapons surety."
United States. Defense Science Board. Task Force on Nuclear Weapons Surety
2008-02
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Incident Resource Inventory System (IRIS) User Guide
"As part of our Nation's efforts to strengthen resource management in line with the National Incident Management System (NIMS), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Incident Management Systems Division developed the NIMS Incident Resource Inventory System (NIMS-IRIS) tool to assist emergency responders with inventorying resources. The software allows emergency responders to enter resources based on FEMA typed and user defined types. Users can select specific resources for mutual aid purposes based on mission requirements, the capability of resources, and response time."
United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
2008-01
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