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by admin on March 16, 2008

Tom Cruise in the film Lions cry 'for Lambs,' Do you want to win the war against terrorism … Yes or No, the film is good, but really stuffed with regard how to really win the war against terrorism.

This Article focuses on that major security vulnerabilities that currently exist in America and, finally, what we must do to truly win the war against terrorism.

There are 11 holes of major security experts cited security scenarios are possible in the near future. They are found in the book by Clark Kent Ervin, entitled 'Open target, if America is vunerable to attack , Published in 2006.

According to Mr. Ervin, the following areas must be carefully monitored for terrorist activities since the many weaknesses and vulnerabilities that could trigger another major terrorist attack.

Border Security
Aviation
Port Security
Mass Transit
Intelligence
Preparation

The book is a chilling reminder that it's pretty obvious that the nation is still very poorly prepared to respond to another catastrophic terrorist attack. If the terrorists had targeted the levees in New Orleans, Government Response would not have been faster and more efficient than that of Hurricane Katrina. It is very important that all major cities have a good plan of escape.

The chain of command must be very clear. First responders must be able to communicate among themselves and with federal officials and state. Drills and exercises should be performed frequently. Lessons learned should lead to prompt corrective action.

Having said that we are now introducing the Mobile Tactical Collaboration System (TM) solutions Ordia. The Mobile Tactical Collaboration System ™ allows commanders to know where their operators, their speed and direction of travel. Operators have a greater sense of security knowing that their movements are followed by their command staff at high risk and high threat operations. The MTCS system provides a channel cut command clear and allows the tip in a crisis situation.

Smaller than a set of keys, AdvanTraq GPS Tracker which is a major component of the MTCS can be affixed to the gun belt of an officer or a harness, radio or with the extended battery in a vehicle.

The Mobile Tactical Collaboration System, integrated with the system personnel to monitor progress AdvanTraq GPS deliver visual tactical interoperable communication, common operational picture, and real-time command and control time situational awareness of multi-jurisdictional and multidisciplinary federal state, local and group Working handling dignitary protection of security and protection of critical infrastructure at the Naval Academy of the United States for President George W. Bush, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the Quartet of Middle East Envoy Tony Blair, and dozens of other world leaders at the peace conference in the Middle East.

The Annapolis conference has been designated a Special Event Activity Report (SEAR) Level 2 security special event, a Department of Homeland Security designation that assesses the availability of federal state and local resources law enforcement, combined with the level of perceived threat to the event. Departments State Bureau of Diplomatic Security has been the primary federal law enforcement and the Conference worked with a group working multi-jurisdictional included the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, ATF, U.S. Coast Guard, Maryland State Police, Anne Arundel County Police, Annapolis Police, Prince George's County Police, the Metropolitan Police of DC, and other federal state and local agencies. The contingent of FBI hosted solutions Ordia mobile tactical collaboration Throughout the conference.

Within minutes of their orientation MTCS short, several operators FBI has begun redesigning their area of operations the grounds of the U.S. Naval Academy static, paper-operational map they were given to MTCS workspaces dynamic and interactive on their mobile computers Wireless. AdvanTraq GPS units were assigned to several members of the Working Group both in mobile land units and aboard ships intervention tactics so they can be followed in their information security inside and outside the security zone. A tactical team leaders was equipped with one-pound OQO model 02, the world's smallest full featured ultra-mobile PC handheld, displaying the MTCS workspace.

When the report of a potential threat location came the Interagency Command Center, a rapid response team was dispatched to investigate, with one member with a GPS device AdvanTraq.

The approach and return Quartets was followed by staff from both the ICC and Tactical Operation Center, providing more security and personnel accountability for the operators and the awareness real-time situation for commanders and other senior officials at the headquarters of the division.

SWAT teams have tested the system Mobile Collaboration tactical operational conditions, both in number of mobile land and aboard our tactical response boat. To put it short, the MTCS provides authorities capabilities of command and control that Hollywood has given to law enforcement tactical units for many years, but truth we are only now realizing.

The importance of knowing in real time, exactly where all SWAT forces are deployed in connection with the incident site (s), infrastructures, support elements, and another, and be able to share This common operating picture in real time with the chain of command and other agencies is essential to preventing another terrorist attack.

Best of all, the staff could brief those who needed information without having to physically meet each time there was change or update. With the system you just MTCS has provided a website address, username and password.

The MTCS is a quantum leap forward in the ability of government agencies to monitor short-term operations up the chain and representatives of other agencies to help prevent major terrorist attack.

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