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Attacks on federal facilities in the U.S. have highlighted the need
to identify lessons learned from prior security incidents and apply
that knowledge to security procedures government-wide. Dozens of
federal law enforcement agencies provide physical security services
for domestic non-military federal facilities. The Interagency
Security Committee (ISC) is responsible for developing
government-wide physical security standards and co-ordinating
agencies to improve the protection of federal facilities. This book
examines the practices used to identify and apply lessons learned
and how agencies have used these practices; the actions the ISC has
taken to identify and apply lessons learned from attacks on federal
facilities; and the challenges to developing a government-wide
lessons learned process and the strategies agencies have used to
mitigate those challenges. The Government Accountability Office
(GAO) has reviewed documents and interviewed officials from 35
security and law enforcement agencies with experience protecting
selected tourist sites in cities in Greece, Israel, Italy and the
United States.
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