National Network of Fusion Centers : effectiveness, capabilities & performance / edited by Nancy C Lincoln, Janet B Seegmiller.
Material type: TextSeries: Defense, security and strategy seriesPublisher: New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781629481395
- 1629481394
- Terrorism -- Prevention -- Information resources management -- United States
- Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention -- Information services
- National security -- United States -- Information services
- Interagency coordination -- United States
- Terrorisme -- Prévention -- Gestion de l'information -- États-Unis
- Coordination interinstitutionnelle -- États-Unis
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Interagency coordination
- United States
- 363.325170973 23
- HV6432
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In the aftermath of the information sharing failures leading to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people in New York City, at the Pentagon, and in a Pennsylvania field, states and localities across the United States established what are known today as State and Major Urban Area Fusion Centers. Collectively known as the National Network of Fusion Centers, many of these (now numbering 78) fusion centers are still in their infancy. The Homeland has been attacked five times since 2001: the Little Rock Recruiting Station shooting (2009); the Fort Hood shooting (2009).
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