FOUO Joint Air Defense Operations Homeland (JADO-H) Fuzzy Logic Brief, April 10, 2010.
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National Security Agency
NSA Global Information Grid Information Assurance Roadmap
NSA Global Information Grid Information Assurance Roadmap, October 26, 2004.
Transportation Security Administration
TSA Mass Transit System Threat Assessment 2008
(U//FOUO) The U.S. mass transit and passenger rail systems are vulnerable to terrorist attacks because they are accessible to large numbers of the public and are notoriously difficult to secure.
U.S. Air Force, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
INternational Distributed Unified Reporting Environment (INDURE) User Guide
The International Distributed Uniform Reporting Environment (INDURE) software application provides both a data repository and the reporting tools to interact with that repository in a user-friendly manner. Users are able to insert information into the data repository using a wide variety of reports and make that data available to an international audience. Furthermore, users can query all the data within INDURE and export that data to a variety of external formats and programs. The purpose of INDURE is to provide a data repository into which non DoD communities like NGO’s, USAID and others involved in civil capacity, socio cultural information, events of significance and engagement data can all can input, share, extract and analyze data in concert with DoD entities. INDURE provides these communities with standardized reporting tools that span significant activities (SIGACTS), Civil Capacity information, Socio Cultural and Engagement disciplines.
Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation
(U//FOUO) FBI Times Square “Destructuve Device” Bulletin
(U//FOUO) At approximately 1830 hours on 1 May 2010, a sports utility vehicle (SUV) laden with a destructive device was observed parked at 45th Street and Broadway in Times Square, New York City. Eyewitness reports described the vehicle as smoking, and popping noises were heard emanating from it but no detonation occurred. Law enforcement investigation of the SUV revealed the following: three 20lb propane tanks; two five gallon gasoline canisters; one container containing a black powder material; one large, sealed, vault-like container with visible wires connecting to two analog alarm clocks; and one fuse.
Department of Homeland Security
(U//FOUO) DHS Times Square Attempted Bombing Snapshot
(U) Times Square:
–(U) At 6:34pm, a 1993 Nissan Pathfinder bearing Connecticut license plates was discovered in front of 45thStreet and Broadway, the Times Square area of New York City, with smoke in the cabin. Eyewitnesses report seeing smoke and hearing popping sounds coming from inside the vehicle, and people were observed running from the scene. A mounted NYPD Patrol Officer responded, evacuated the area, and notified the bomb squad.
(U) On 2 May, at approximately 1330, Al-Jazeera reported that a group claiming to be Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan had claimed responsibility for the attack in a one-minute long video posted on a video-sharing Website. It has yet to be determined if the tape is authentic, and if so, if the group played any role in the attack.
Intelligence Fusion Centers, Washington D.C.
Washington, D.C. Fusion Center: Officer Safety Issues, March 2009
Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center Officer Safety Issues, March 2009.
Transportation Security Administration
(U//FOUO//LES) TSA 2006 Terrorist Threat to U.S. Highway System
(U//FOUO) Threats to the U.S. highway system (including tunnels, bridges, long-haul buses, school buses, and commercial trucks) emanate from transnational and domestic terrorist organizations, as well as from insiders and special interest groups. However, the primary threat stems from al-Qa’ida, its affiliates, and other Sunni Muslim extremists, whether foreign or domestic. No reporting indicates a current, credible, and specific terrorist threat to U.S. highway interests. However, since 1993 at least three terrorist plots to bomb tunnels and bridges in the United States have been disrupted, aborted, or abandoned. Further, recurring suspicious incidents involving U.S. highway infrastructure and assets could reflect pre-operational terrorist planning. Thus far, however, no definitive link has been established between any of the suspicious incidents and terrorism.
Department of Homeland Security
U.S. CERT Notice: Possible Counterfeit Cisco Routers
US-CERT is aware of recent open source reports regarding possible counterfeit Cisco routers. US-CERT originally reported this activity in April 2006. Please note that US-CERT is re-releasing that information in this report for situational awareness purposes due to the new open source reporting and to provide methods for determining if a router is counterfeit.
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Air Force SKL Wireless & Black Data Distribution System Overview
FOUO U.S. Air Force Cryptologic Systems Group SKL Wireless & Black Data Distribution System Overview, July 2009.
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Air Force SKL (Simple Key Loader) Instruction Guide
FOUO U.S. Air Force SKL (Simple Key Loader) Instruction Guide, July 2007.
U.S. Central Command
U.S. Central Command “Monitoring the Tactical Network”
FOUO U.S. Central Command “Monitoring the Tactical Network” Brief, April 13, 2010.
Department of Homeland Security
(U//FOUO) DHS Acutely Toxic Chemical List
(U//FOUO) DHS Acutely Toxic Chemical List, September 2008.
Department of Homeland Security
DHS Biosecurity Infrastructure Protection Assessments and Activities Brief
FOUO DHS Biosecurity Infrastructure Protection Assessments and Activities Brief, August 2009.
FEMA
FEMA Composite Enterprise Architecture Overview
FEMA Composite Enterprise Architecture Overview “The Direction of FEMA’s EA”, June 8, 2009.
FEMA
(U//FOUO) 2009 Presidential Inaugural NSSE Brief
FEMA 2009 Presidential Inaugural NSSE Brief, January 14, 2010.
Intelligence Fusion Centers, Virginia
Virginia Fusion Center Educational Facilities Threat Assessment
The purpose of this Threat Assessment is to convey potential threats to educational facilities and related assets in the Commonwealth of Virginia in order to prevent terrorist and insider attacks as well as to increase awareness regarding available threat information. It is anticipated that this assessment will assist homeland security personnel in understanding the potential vulnerabilities to public and private schools, colleges, and universities in order to further assist in responding effectively to an educational facility-related incident. This assessment describes insider threats as well as those posed by domestic extremist and international terrorist groups.
Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, Intelligence Fusion Centers
(U//FOUO) DHS/DOJ Fusion Process Analytic Skills & Knowledge Review
To facilitate the development of a nationwide, integrated, inter-connected fusion center capability, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) National Preparedness Directorate (NPD) and the Office of Intelligence & Analysis (I&A) and the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) have partnered to develop and deploy the Fusion Process Technical Assistance Program. This program has been developed in coordination with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI); the Office of the Program Manager, Information Sharing Environment (PM-ISE); the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); and experts from the State and local community—including the Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative (Global), the Criminal
Intelligence Coordinating Council (CICC), and the Global Intelligence Working Group (GIWG).
Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation
U.S. DOJ-FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy 2011 Draft
Law enforcement needs timely and secure access to services that provide data wherever and whenever for stopping and reducing crime. In response to these needs, the Advisory Policy Board (APB) recommended to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division authorize the expansion of the existing security management structure in 1998. Administered through a shared management philosophy, the CJIS Security Policy contains information security requirements, guidelines, and agreements reflecting the will of law enforcement and criminal justice agencies for protecting the sources, transmission, storage, and generation of Criminal Justice Information (CJI); and the Personally Identifiable Information derived from CJI.
U.S. Army
7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Command Operations Brief
FOUO 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Command Operations Brief, May 14, 2009.
Afghanistan, U.S. Army
U.S. Army Combined Arms Center: Afghan Counterinsurgency Lessons Brief
FOUO U.S. Army Combined Arms Center: Afghan Counterinsurgency Lessons Brief, February 17, 2010.
Afghanistan, U.S. Army
U.S. Army Combined Arms Center: Afghan Counterinsurgency Overview Brief
FOUO U.S. Army Combined Arms Center: Afghan Counterinsurgency Overview Brief, February 17, 2010.
Department of Defense, U.S. Forces Iraq
(U//FOUO) U.S. Forces – Iraq Armed Civilian Contractor Oversight Operations Order
Eight FOUO documents comprising the U.S. Forces – Iraq Armed Civilian Contractor Oversight Operations Orders from January-March 2010.
FEMA
National Level Exercise 2010 (NLE 10) Training Manual
Beginning with FY2010 National Level Exercise (NLE) to engage the National Planning Scenario 1-Improvised Nuclear Detonation, the Training Working Group (TWG) has become an integral part of preexercise preparedness. To assist with the exercise preparedness activities, the Training Manual (TM) has been created to attempt to identify training for all levels of response and recovery. The training offered by exercise participants will be captured and indexed in this manual. To accomplish this task, significant participation was necessary from participating Emergency Support Functions (ESF) to build the index and the training aides found in this manual.
U.S. Army
U.S. Army Network Warfare Battalion Recruitment Brief
FOUO Army Network Warfare Battalion Recruitment Brief, December 18, 2008.