| 9-11 Commission |
| The Final Report of the 9-11 Commission (officially the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States) was released in on July 22, 2004. The Commission maintained a website with its reports and archives of audio, video, and transcripts from public events of the Commission. On May 18-19,2004 the Commission released staff reports on NYC's Emergency Preparedness and Response and Crisis Management. In August, 2004 it released two staff monographs on Terrorist Financing and Terrorist Travel. |
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| Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) |
| Website contains lots of useful emergency information includingNational Situation Updates. The site includes information about courses offered through Emergency Management Institute, information about Urban Search and Rescue teams, and a publication Managing the Emergency Consequences of Terrorist Incidents. |
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| NIST and the World Trade Center |
| In response to the World Trade Center tragedy, the National Institute of Standards and Technology is conducting a three-part plan to investigate the causes of the WTC collapse and make recommendations for improved building codes, standards, and practices. Reports and minutes are posted to this web site as they are released. |
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| Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism |
| With a special obligation to first responders, the Institute has Congressional funding to conduct "research into the social and political causes and effects of terrorism and the development of technologies to counter biological, nuclear and chemical weapons of mass destruction as well as cyberterrorism..." Included on the site are reports and links to reports about terrorism and responding to terrorism, as well as a database of terrorist incidents. |
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| September 11, 2001 -- Sources of Information |
| The John Jay College librarians have created a page of Sources of Information Relating to the Disaster of September 11, 2001. |
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