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The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to
coerce or to intimidate governments |
Terrorism
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Defensive measures used to reduce the vulnerability of individuals and property to terrorist acts,
to include limited response and containment by local military forces. |
Antiterrorism
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Actions taken to prevent or mitigate hostile actions against Department of Defense personnel
(to include family members), resources, facilities and critical information. |
Force Protection
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A set of doctrines or beliefs that form the basis of a political, social, economic or other system that
reflect the needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class or culture. |
Ideology
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Politics, Nationalism, Religion and Special interest
are considered types of terrorist? |
Ideologies
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The basic operational unit of a terrorist group is
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the cell.
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Characteristics of terrorist groups are?
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Urban based, well-trained, highly mobile and covert
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Terrorist threat levels are
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Low, Moderate, Significant or High
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What are the 5 FPCONs (Force Protection Conditions)
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Normal, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie and Delta (from least to highest)
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Specific measures to be implemented at each FPCON are delineated in
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OPNAVINST 3300.54
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Data that has been gathered, but not fully correlated, analyzed or interpreted.
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Information
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Product resulting from the collection, exploitation, processing, integration, analysis, evaluation and
interpretation of available information. |
Intelligence
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Has primary investigative and counterintelligence jurisdiction within the Department of the Navy.
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NCIS
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Is the principal Federal official for domestic incident management.
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The Secretary of Homeland Security
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Has the responsibility to coordinate international activities related to the prevention, preparation, response and recovery from a terrorist incident and for the protection of U.S. citizens and interests overseas.
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Secretary of State
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The highest echelon of command for ATFP operations is
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unified commander
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Post-incident responses are divided into two overlapping areas:
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Crisis management &
Consequence management |
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Security measures in place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
regardless of the threat level or force protection condition (FPCON), are called? |
Baseline security posture
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Post-incident responses can be divided into three phases:
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commitment of local resources, arrival of additional
resources and return to baseline / restoration of services. |
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This dept. is designated as the overall LFA for threats or acts of terrorism within the
United States |
The Department of Justice (DOJ)
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operates as the lead agency for crisis management.
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FBI
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the lead agency for consequence management within the
United States. |
Dept. of Homeland Security
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An attack or other use of force against the United States or U.S. forces
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Hostile act
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Any civilian, paramilitary or military force or terrorist, with or without national designation, that
has committed a hostile act |
Hostile force
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The threat of imminent use of force against the United States or U.S. forces
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Hostile intent
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