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Assesses the homeland security implications of publicly available
geospatial data and information. Following the attacks of September
11, 2001, many agencies within the federal government began
restricting some of their publicly available geospatial data and
information from such sources as the World Wide Web. As time
passes, however, decisionmakers have begun to ask whether and how
such information specifically helps potential attackers, including
terrorists, to select U.S. homeland sites and prepare for better
attacks. The research detailed in this book aims to assist
decisionmakers tasked with the responsibility of choosing which
geospatial information to make available and which to restrict.
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