Terrorism Commission Says DOD Should Get Lead Role In Countering Some Attacks

By Thomas Duffy / June 5, 2000 at 5:00 AM
A congressionally formed commission on terrorist threats to the United States is recommending giving the Defense Department lead agency status, possibly with law enforcement powers, for responding to a terrorist attack that results in thousands of casualties. In its report released today , the National Commission on Terrorism said no other federal agency could match DOD's ability to coordinate vast resources for dangerous, unstructured situations. "According to current plans, DOD involvement is limited to supporting the agencies that are currently...

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