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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Sports Leagues and Venues Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their sports league and venue counterparts, community first responders, and government agencies.

 

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Public Assembly Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their public assembly counterparts, community first responders, and government agencies.

 

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Outdoor Events Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their venue counterparts, community first responders and government agencies.

 

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Lodging Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their lodging counterparts, community first responders, and government agencies

 

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New Jersey: Pipe Bomb and Associated Components Found in Drug Raid

Submitted by mhochberg on

TRIPwire, 9 April 2019
On 6 April 2019, police executing a search warrant at a Berlin Borough home discovered a pipe bomb with associated components in addition to nine firearms, crystal methamphetamine, and heroin. The prosecutor’s Suburban Narcotics Task Force, Berlin Borough police, and the Lower Camden County Regional Special Response Team executed the raid as part of an investigation into suspected drug sales. The Camden County Sheriff’s Department Bomb Squad responded to the scene and removed the device and explosive materials.

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Counter-Improvised Explosive Device (C-IED) Concepts, Common Goals, and Available Assistance

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Developed in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Security and Resiliency Guide (SRG C-IED) and annexes are designed to help stakeholders take proactive steps to enhance their security and resiliency for potential IED incidents by providing guidance and resources consistent with broader all-hazards preparedness and risk management principles.

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New York: Court Documents Detail Attack Pl

Submitted by mhochberg on

TRIPwire, 21 February 2019
On 22 January 2019, three adult male suspects and one 16-year-old male suspect were arrested by Greece Police and charged with six felony counts for possessing and intending to use IEDs and firearms to attack a Muslim community. Court documents released after the four suspects’ indictment provide further details of the attack plan. The 16-year-old suspect built the IEDs, and, according to the FBI, two of the three devices were capable of detonating and a third was near completion.

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