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Reports
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Executive Order Number 13388: Further Strengthening the Sharing of Terrorism Information To Protect Americans. October 2005.
- This Order was issued by President George W. Bush on October 25, 2005 “in order to further strengthen the effective conduct of United States counterterrorism activities and protect the territory, people, and interests of the United States of America, including against terrorist attacks.” Specifically, the Order addresses agency policies, duties of the heads of agencies possessing or acquiring terrorism information, preparing terrorism information for maximum distribution, requirements for collection of terrorism information, and the establishment and functions of the Information Sharing Council.
Source: Federal Register (All by Source).
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Information Security/Technology :
Information Sharing and Analysis :
Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing
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Executive Order Establishing the President's Board on Safeguarding Americans' Civil Liberties. August 2004.
- This Executive Order, issued August 27, 2004, is "to further strengthen protections for the rights of Americans in the effective performance of national security and homeland security functions."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Executive Order National Counterterrorism Center. August 2004.
- This Executive Order, issued August 27, 2004, is "to protect the security of the United States through strengthened intelligence analysis and strategic planning and intelligence support to operations to counter transnational terrorist threats against the territory, people, and interests of the United States of America" and establishes the National Counterterrorism Center.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing
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Executive Order Strengthened Management of the Intelligence Community. August 2004.
- This Executive Order, issued August 27, 2004, is "to further strengthen the effective conduct of United States intelligence activities and protect the territory, people, and interests of the United States of America, including against terrorist attacks."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing
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Executive Order Strengthening the Sharing of Terrorism Information to Protect Americans. August 2004.
- This Executive Order, issued August 27, 2004, is "to further strengthen the effective conduct of United States intelligence activities and protect the territory, people, and interests of the United States of America, including against terrorist attacks."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing
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Executive Order on Critical Infrastructure Protection. October 2001.
- This Executive Order, signed October 16, 2001, seeks to "ensure protection of information systems for critical infrastructure, including emergency preparedness communications, and the physical assets that support such systems, in the information age."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Cyberterrorism
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Executive Order: Establishing the Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council. October 2001.
- This Executive Order, signed October 8, 2001, establishes the Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council. "The mission of the Office shall be to develop and coordinate the implementation of a comprehensive national strategy to secure the United States from terrorist threats or attacks. The Office shall perform the functions necessary to carry out this mission, including the functions specified in section 3 of this order."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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September 11
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Executive Order: Blocking Property and Prohibiting Transactions With Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism. September 2001.
- This Executive Order, signed September 24, 2001, freezes financial assets of terrorists and their organizations in the United States and makes transactions illegal with entities listed in the Order.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Financial and Economic Aspects of Terrorism :
September 11
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Proliferaton of Weapons of Mass Destruction. November 1994.
- This executive order, no.12938, was issued by President Clinton in November of 1994. Its purpose is to enumerate the ways that the United States will work to ensure its safety from the threat of weapons of mass destruction. International negotiations as well as the imposition of strict controls are just some of the measures to be employed in furthering this order.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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National Security :
Nuclear Terrorism, Weapons, Security and Defense :
Weapons of Mass Destruction
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Extract of National Secuity Decision Directive 138. April 1984.
- The report is an overview of the United States 1984 approach to terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism. The directive discusses how democratic nations are vulnerable to terrorist attacks and how the U.S. will work with those nations in order to eliminate the threat. Also, this report mentions how intelligence collection must be improved in order to prevent terrorist attacks.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Managing Terrorists Incidents: National Security Decision Directive 30. April 1982.
- This declassified report, written by Ronald Reagan, outlines his policy commitment to oppose terrorist attacks domestically and internationally. Reagan describes the process that needs to be implemented in order to successfully manage government agencies during a terrorist incident.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Domestic Legislation :
National Security
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Fact Sheets
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Fact Sheet on Terrorist Financing Executive Order.
- This fact sheet describes the details of the Executive Order issued September 24, 2001 which expands the Treasury Department's power to target the support structure of terrorist organizations, freeze the U.S. assets and block the U.S. transactions of terrorists and those that support them, and increases our ability to block U.S. assets of, and deny access to U.S. markets to, foreign banks who refuse to cooperate with U.S. authorities to identify and freeze terrorist assets abroad.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
See Also -
Financial and Economic Aspects of Terrorism :
Terrorism Fact Sheets
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