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"The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, an independent, bipartisan commission created by congressional legislation and the signature of President George W. Bush in late 2002, is chartered to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks. The Commission is also mandated to provide recommendations designed to guard against future attacks."
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Staff Monograph on the Four Flights and Civil Aviation Security. September 2005.
- This report "resulted from a second review of the report by the executive branch. This version was released by the U.S. Department of Justice and transferred into the custody of the National Archives on September 12, 2005. This newer version contains less redacted information than the first version released on January 28, 2005." It discusses a chronology of the four flights and civil aviation security and the 9/11 attacks.
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website). Large File: 6.7+ Mb.
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September 11
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Staff Monograph on the Four Flights and Civil Aviation Security. January 2005.
- This report was the originally released version and is now superseded by the second version dated September 12, 2005. It was the third produced by the 9/11 Commission for public dissemination and discusses a chronology of the four flights and civil aviation security and the 9/11 attacks.
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website). Large File: 5.2+ Mb.
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September 11
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9/11 Commission Recommendations: New Structures and Organization. September 2004.
- This Congressional Research Service (CRS) report discusses recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, an assessment of their implications and efforts to implement them.
Source: Congressional Research Service (CRS), United States (All by Source). Report Number: RL32501.
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9/11 and Terrorist Travel: Staff Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. August 2004.
- This staff report covers the following areas: a factual overview of the September 11 border story; the September 11 travel operation - a chronology; terrorist entry and embedding tactics, 1993-2001; immigration and border security evolve, 1993 to 2001; planning and executing entry for the 9/11 plot; and crisis management and response post-September 11.
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website). Large File: 4.3+ Mb.
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September 11
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Terrorism: Key Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission and Recent Major Commissions and Inquiries. August 2004.
- This Congressional Research Service (CRS) report "highlights key recommendations set out in the report of the 9/11 Commission organized by the following major thematic areas: (1) Focus of U.S. International Anti-Terrorism Policy; (2) Institutional Steps to Protect Against and Prepare for Terrorist Attacks; (3) Intelligence Issues; and (4) Congress and Oversight Issues. A bulleted summary is made, under each of these major thematic headings, of the key recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, the Gilmore Commission, the Bremer Commission, the Joint Inquiry of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, and the Hart-Rudman Commission."
Source: Congressional Research Service (CRS), United States (All by Source). Report Number: RL32519.
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Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction :
Bremer Commission :
Gilmore Commission :
Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing
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9/11 Commission Report. July 2004.
- The final report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States discusses the events leading up to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the investigations and changes afterwards.
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Major Reports
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Improvising a Homeland Defense: Staff Statement No. 17. June 2004.
- This report from the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) discusses "findings regarding national defense and crisis management on 9/11."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
September 11
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Outline of the 9/11 Plot: Staff Statement No. 16. June 2004.
- This report from the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) discusses the "preliminary findings regarding the conspiracy that produced the September 11 terrorist attacks against the United States." "Much of the account in this statement reflects assertions reportedly made by various 9/11 conspirators and captured al Qaeda members while under interrogation."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
September 11
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Overview of the Enemy: Staff Statement No. 15. June 2004.
- This report from the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) discusses "the nature of the enemy that carried out the September 11 attacks" focusing on "al Qaeda's history and evolution, and how this organization came to pose such a serious threat to the United States."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Al Qaeda :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
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Twelfth Public Hearing of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. June 2004.
- The twelfth hearing of the 9-11 Commission discussed the September 11 plot and the federal government's immediate response to the attacks on September 11, 2001.
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
September 11
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Crisis Management: Staff Statement No. 14. May 2004.
- This report from the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) discusses "preliminary findings regarding the lessons learned from the emergency responses on September 11, 2001, to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Lessons Learned :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
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Eleventh Public Hearing of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. May 2004.
- The eleventh hearing of the 9-11 Commission "examined the response of local and federal emergency response departments on September 11, 2001, and considered how to improve these critical functions in the event of future terrorist attacks."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
September 11
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Emergency Preparedness and Response: Staff Statement No. 13. May 2004.
- This report from the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) discusses "preliminary findings regarding the emergency response in New York City on September 11, 2001."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Emergency Management :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
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Law Enforcement, Counterterrorism, and Intelligence Collection in the United States Prior to 9/11: Staff Statement No. 9. April 2004.
- This report from the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) discusses "initial findings regarding law enforcement and intelligence collection in the United States prior to the 9/11 attacks."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
September 11
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Ninth Public Hearing of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. April 2004.
- The ninth hearing of the 9-11 Commission continued the focus of the eighth hearing which focused on "the counterterrorism policy of the United States" particularly focusing on "the period between the embassy bombings of 1998 and the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks." The ninth hearing only had one witness - Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
September 11
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Performance of the Intelligence Community: Staff Statement No. 11. April 2004.
- This report from the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) discusses "initial findings on the performance of the Intelligence Community against the danger of Islamic extremist terrorism before the September 11 attacks on the United States."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
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Reforming Law Enforcement, Counterterrorism, and Intelligence Collection in the United States: Staff Statement No. 12. April 2004.
- This report from the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) discusses "initial findings to present to the public on the FBI's current capacity to detect and prevent terrorist attacks upon the United States."
Source: National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
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Report to the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States: The FBI'S Counterterrorism Program since September 11, 2001. April 2004.
- This report provides an overview of the reform process that the FBI underwent to transform all areas of its operations after the 9/11 attacks. The transformation involved both the institution of new functions and capabilities as well as refinements of existing processes and programs to modernize its operations. The plan for transformation had seven basic elements: prioritization, mobilization, centralization, intelligence integration, coordination, information technology, and administrative reform.
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Statement of John S. Pistole, Executive Assistant Director, Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence, FBI Before the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States April 14, 2004. April 2004.
- John S. Pistole's statement discusses the FBI's Counterterrorism mission since the attacks on September 11.
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Intelligence and Intelligence Sharing :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
September 11
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Statement of Robert S. Mueller, III, Director, FBI Before the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States. April 2004.
- Robert S. Mueller's statement discusses fundamental steps the FBI has taken to improve operations since the September 11 attacks.
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc. :
September 11
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