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Main Title Combating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear terrorism : a comprehensive strategy : a report of the CSIS Homeland Defense Project /
Author Cilluffo, Frank J.
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Cardash, Sharon L.
Lederman, Gordon Nathaniel,
Publisher CSIS,
Year Published 2001
OCLC Number 45963040
ISBN 0892063890; 9780892063895
Subjects Terrorism--United States ; Terrorism--United States--Prevention ; Weapons of mass destruction ; Terrorism--prevention & control
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ELBM  HV6432.C48 2001 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 04/03/2024
Collation xviii, 54 pages cm.
Notes
"May 2001." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
The United States currently lacks a comprehensive strategy for countering the threat of terrorism involving nuclear, radiological, chemical, and--most glaringly--biological weapons. Although federal, state, and local governments have made impressive strides to prepare for terrorism involving these weapons, the whole remains less than the sum of the parts. As a result, the United States is now at a crossroads. Although credit must be given where due, the time has come for a cold-eyed assessment and evaluation based on program reviews and other measures of effectiveness. This report offers such an assessment, providing a road map of near- and long-term priorities for senior federal officials to marshal federal, state, local, private sector, and nongovernmental resources for defending the U.S. homeland against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) terrorism.