Aviation Security: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Aviation of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on Aviation Security, April 13, 1989, Volume 4 |
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... assess the effectiveness of security measures at foreign airports , and to consult with the Department of State regarding threats to Americans abroad . I don't know what went wrong but something did . The U.S. government failed to ...
... assess the effectiveness of security measures at foreign airports , and to consult with the Department of State regarding threats to Americans abroad . I don't know what went wrong but something did . The U.S. government failed to ...
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... assessment , notification and response ; second , enhancing control of airport access ; and third , improving the State Depart- ment's response mechanism . In the area of threat assessment , notification and response , we first need to ...
... assessment , notification and response ; second , enhancing control of airport access ; and third , improving the State Depart- ment's response mechanism . In the area of threat assessment , notification and response , we first need to ...
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... assessment , notification , and response . Second , enhancing control of airport access . And third , improving State Department response . In the area of threat assessment , notification , and response , we need to beef up security ...
... assessment , notification , and response . Second , enhancing control of airport access . And third , improving State Department response . In the area of threat assessment , notification , and response , we need to beef up security ...
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... assessing the threats , the clear authority to cancel flights , or deny landing rights to a foreign carrier . This authority would have to be used carefully , and only when it's determined that countermeasures won't be adequate to ...
... assessing the threats , the clear authority to cancel flights , or deny landing rights to a foreign carrier . This authority would have to be used carefully , and only when it's determined that countermeasures won't be adequate to ...
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... assess as cred- ible threats . I am convinced , Mr. Chairman , that we can devise a system of disclosing potential threats to aviation without exposing our intelli- gence sources . The public does not need to know the nitty - gritty de ...
... assess as cred- ible threats . I am convinced , Mr. Chairman , that we can devise a system of disclosing potential threats to aviation without exposing our intelli- gence sources . The public does not need to know the nitty - gritty de ...
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