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dirty bomb exercise alert

Postby dbcooper41 » Fri Apr 08, 2011 10:04 am

since terror event exercises seem to be a standard part of every attack i think this is worth noting.

http://www.wral.com/news/story/9407219/

By TOM HAYS, Associated Press
NEW YORK — On a cold afternoon at the mouth of New York Harbor, a
tiny yellow fishing boat bobs in the water as a flotilla of law enforcement
vessels fitted with sophisticated radiation detection equipment closes in.
The boat has drawn suspicion by emitting gamma rays — a sign it may
be carrying a dirty bomb, packed with radioactive material. High-speed vessels
from the New York Police Department and state Naval Militia halt the boat, tie it up and accomplish their mission of neutralizing an apparent terror threat.
The radiation was real, but the threat wasn't: The scene Thursday was
a drill designed to test an ambitious NYPD-led effort called Securing the
Cities. The program aims to detect and intercept radiological devices before they can wreak havoc on Wall Street and other high-profile targets in Manhattan, the heart of the nation's largest city.
The effort also has tested the limits of domestic counterterrorism
logistics, costs and tactics. It relies on the manpower and expertise of more
than 100 law enforcement and public safety agencies across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, tens of millions of dollars in federal funding and a
belief that plots already set in motion can be thwarted wherever necessary.
"That includes the waterways," NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
Security experts say such safety initiatives can't just look good on
paper. To work, first responders need to be drilled constantly using mock
devices and various scenarios cooked up by their superiors.
"That's what these exercises are all about — so you can be better
prepared to respond when there's an actual event," said William Bratton, a Kroll security firm executive who's served as NYPD commissioner and Los Angeles police chief.
"You need to identify what works and what doesn't work."
The current commissioner has a "much-needed fixation on terrorism and
keeping New York safe," Bratton added.
Still, critics question whether the prevention drills are a sound use
of time and resources. The Securing the Cities approach is overly reliant on
the rare instances when investigators receive a tip of trouble and ignores the
fact that terrorists don't have to travel outside the city to obtain dangerous
materials used legitimately in the medical and construction fields, said
retired Air Force Col. Randall Larsen, head of the non-profit Institute for Homeland Security.
"It's fine to do all the lights-and-sirens exercises," Larson said.
"But that doesn't address what to do once a dirty bomb goes off. No one wants to do that exercise."
Police officials respond that while remaking the NYPD since the Sept.
11, 2001 attacks, the nation's largest police department has diligently
trained officers on how to both prevent and respond to attacks. More than 1,000 officers are assigned to counterterrorism on a daily basis — a force that eclipses that of most entire departments elsewhere.
In the mid-2000s, the Department of Homeland Security came up with
the concept of Securing the Cities to combat dirty bombs and decided that the NYPD, which currently has about 35,000 officers, was best suited to test if for the rest of the country, officials said.
The city also was chosen based on accepted wisdom that it remains a
ripe terror target. In the past two years alone, New Yorkers have seen an aborted al-Qaida-sanctioned plot to attack subways with homemade explosives and a failed
attempt to set off a crude fertilizer car bomb in Times Square.
By contrast, a dirty bomb — intended to spread panic by exploding and
creating a radioactive cloud in urban settings — has never been discovered or
detonated in a U.S. terror plot. But law enforcement considers dirty bombs a
serious threat because they're easy to build and because of intelligence that
foreign terrorists want to use them against American cities.
Officials also point to the case of Jose Padilla, who was accused in
2002 of receiving dirty-bomb training from al-Qaida for a potential attack.
Padilla, a U.S. citizen who claimed he was illegally detained as an enemy
combatant, was convicted of conspiracy in 2007 and was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison.
Securing the Cities began with a series of meetings with officials
from the NYPD and 12 other larger agencies from the region, including the New
Jersey State Police, the New York State Office of Homeland Security and the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department. With the backing of the FBI, the U.S. Coast Guard and various other federal entities, a plan was
developed to respond to threats using checkpoints — on bridges, outside tunnels, in the water, along railways — and grid searches in and around the city.
The program has faced fiscal challenges: Proposed federal budgets in
2009 and 2010 initially withheld funding before restoring it under pressure by
lawmakers.
But Homeland Security has since decided that what began as a pilot
project in 2006 should be permanent and could be expanded to other cities. So
far, it has received $69.2 million in federal funds, which has paid for the
state-of-the-art detection devices, communication networks and other equipment.
Securing the Cities planning has culminated this week in an ongoing
five-day drill testing the line of defense — the largest exercise yet. The
scenario in play "involves thefts of radiological material by four separate cells
of a fictional terrorist group intent on targeting New York City with a
dirty bomb," officials said.
Friday's drills were to involve scores of NYPD vehicles at U.N.
headquarters and increased police activity at both terminals of the Staten Island Ferry, which carries tens of thousands of people a day to lower Manhattan and the Wall Street area.
Earlier in the week, hundreds of officers who fanned out across the
city and suburbs located phony devices and stolen materials at a Cadillac
dealer in Westport, Conn., inside an SUV near Yankee Stadium and on three fake terrorists caught inside New York's Penn Station, one of the nation's busiest rail hubs.
On Thursday, 67 government boats were in New York Harbor, the Hudson
River and other spots to monitor maritime traffic — specifically commercial and
recreational boats under 300 tons — for evidence of mock bombs. The
officers had been fed fictional information that radioactive cobalt and cesium had been taken from a hospital, said Capt. Michael Riggio, a coordinator from the NYPD's Counterterrorism Division.
Riggio watched as the boats, including specially designed NYPD boats
with detection devices implanted in their hulls, converged on the fishing
boat before officers boarded it with an array of other equipment that can further measure the threat level. The readings were transmitted by computer to a police headquarters command center and to federal scientists in Washington for analysis to help determine if the boat was indeed "hostile," he said.
Said the captain: "It's all about stopping the bad guys and weapons
from getting into the city."
Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press.
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Re: dirty bomb exercise alert

Postby WakeUpAndLive » Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:54 am

Just scanned the article....isn't Kroll the same security company that was involved in that recent bomb threat at the FBI building?
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Re: dirty bomb exercise alert

Postby norton ash » Fri Apr 08, 2011 12:10 pm

Kroll is pretty much the belly of the FBI-DHS beast. Before, during and after 9-11, Convar, Sibel Edmonds, all that. I'd link to lots of material here if the RI search function worked for me.
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Re: dirty bomb exercise alert

Postby eyeno » Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:28 pm

Stephen Morgan wrote:
One killed in HMS Astute nuclear submarine shooting


One person has been killed and another is in a life-threatening condition after a shooting on board the nuclear submarine HMS Astute.

A man was arrested after police were called at 1212 BST to Southampton docks where the vessel has been berthed since Wednesday as part of a five-day visit.

The BBC's Jonathan Beale understands that a crew member shot two of his crew mates before being overpowered.

A police spokeswoman said the incident is not linked to terrorism.

She said there is no public safety risk and the area is sealed off.

BBC News understands the arrested man was handed over to Hampshire police by Ministry of Defence police.

Brian Cedar, who lives in Hythe marina, said: "I saw at least six people carry a stretcher off the gangway into a waiting ambulance.

"There were a couple of forensic people who have now left.

"If you can have a shooting like this on a nuclear submarine it is worrying."

The area around the docks has been sealed off by officers from Hampshire police.

The 97m-long (318ft) HMS Astute, the UK's newest and largest nuclear submarine, is based at the Faslane Naval Base on the Clyde.
HMS Astute berthed in Southampton HMS Astute is currently berthed in Southampton as part of a five-day visit

It ran aground on a shingle bank between the Scottish mainland and the Isle of Skye in October last year and remained marooned for several hours.

HMS Astute was named and launched by the Duchess of Cornwall in June 2007 before being welcomed into the Royal Navy in August last year at a commissioning ceremony at Faslane Naval Base on the Clyde.

The submarine weighs 7,800 tonnes, equivalent to nearly 1,000 double-decker buses, and is almost 100 metres (328ft) long.

Its Spearfish torpedoes and Tomahawk cruise missiles are capable of delivering pinpoint strikes from 2,000km (1,240 miles) with conventional weapons.

The submarine's nuclear reactor means it does not need refuelling and it makes its own air and water, enabling it to circumnavigate the globe without needing to surface.





Securing the Cities planning has culminated this week in an ongoing
five-day drill testing the line of defense — the largest exercise yet.


http://www.wral.com/news/story/9407219/

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Re: dirty bomb exercise alert

Postby dbcooper41 » Fri Apr 08, 2011 2:42 pm

the OP mentions william bratton of KROLL fame. he's also been in the news lately regarding the la dodgers and their security situation.
apparently his new company is ALTEGRITY. it appears they purchased KROLL recently. since kroll is a major player in the bad world, they were "all up in" 9/11, it might make sense to learn about altegrity and what they do.
not surprisingly, one of their businesses is based in falls church, va.
here's some infofrom their homepage.

http://www.altegrity.com/Fact-Sheet.aspx

Altegrity partners with its clients to help Make Decisions Smarter®.
When was your company established?
Altegrity was formed in July 2009 as a holding company for our three
business lines at the time: USIS, HireRight, and Explore. Launching the
Altegrity holding company structure better supported our commitment to continue growing organically and through acquisitions. Previously, US Investigations Services
(from 1996 to 2005) and USIS (from 2005 to 2009) were the corporate
names and brands.
Altegrity launched a fourth business line, Altegrity Risk International (ARI),
in February 2010. With the acquisition of Kroll in August 2010, ARI
combined with Kroll, expanding the combined capabilities and service
offerings, to serve as Altegrity's fourth business line under the Kroll name.

What is the origin of your company name?
Altegrity is a coined name derived from Altus, Latin for high,
suggesting altitude, achievement, success, and perspective, and Integrity, the
critical foundation of our businesses and our work that revolves around sound
judgment and rigorous adherence to the highest principles.
Altegrity signifies a company whose work with people is of the
highest integrity and suggests efficiency, disciplined processes, accuracy in what we do, and completeness or thoroughness of our solutions. Altegrity is a company that always strives to achieve the heights of integrity.
What does the logo mean?
The Altegrity logo is made up of vertical panes, which suggest pages
or screens of data that are uncovered and transformed through our work and
solutions. The motion of the panes illustrates our focus on bringing customers to a clear decision point. The logo speaks to our power of transformation—we
transform data into information, and information into insight, to help clients Make Decisions Smarter®.
Who owns your company?
The Altegrity family of companies is owned by Providence Equity
Partners.
Providence Equity is the world's leading private equity firm focused
on media, entertainment, communications, and information investments. The firm manages funds with over $22 billion in equity commitments and has invested in more than 100 companies globally since its inception in 1989.
What are the company's businesses?
The company's businesses include:
USIS, headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, provides comprehensive
security-based solutions to government agencies and is composed of
four divisions: Investigations Services Division, the U.S. government's
largest supplier of background investigations and a provider of diverse
investigations to all levels of government and law enforcement agencies; Security Solutions Division, specializing in physical/personnel/facility security,
investigative analytics, intelligence analysis, construction surveillance, and
security convergence; Training and Law Enforcement Division, focusing on
police training, surveillance detection, international development, nation-building, and security consulting; and Information Management Division (including USIS | LABAT), concentrating in litigation support, records management, and information support services for the government. Highlights of USIS' capabilities, services, and track record:
Provides services to the federal government under more than 70
contracts.
Performed more than 2 million investigations for government
agencies in 2009.
The investigation process relies on data checks and a field
investigation process where investigators compile reports through an
industry-leading process of applicant and source interviews, data research, and record review.
Has more than 6,600 employees with more than 2,800 credentialed
field investigators—the largest team in North America—and more than 2,000
additional highly trained professionals cleared for work on classified
projects and programs.
Uses secure, proprietary IT systems to conduct its investigation
processes, ensuring information security and real-time tracking of
performance.
Provides construction surveillance to several secure government
construction projects.
Provides customized records, information, and document management
solutions for the federal government, including the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and more.
Provides litigation support that includes drafting motions and
briefs, conducting legal research, supporting discovery, and assisting in
trial or negotiation preparations.
Making a difference worldwide through its law enforcement training
and Antiterrorism Assistance (ATA) Program Support efforts.
Explore Information Services, headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota, is a
leading provider of data solutions to the insurance industry. For more than
two decades, property and casualty insurers have relied on Explore for innovative solutions that identify risk, lower expenses, and help them achieve a competitive avantage. Highlights of Explore's capabilities, services, and track
record:
Is a trusted source of data to more than 200 leading carriers in
the U.S., including 14 of the top 20 auto insurance writers.
In 2008, the company monitored the records of approximately 30
million drivers in the U.S. for automotive insurance underwriters.
HireRight, headquartered in Irvine, California, is a leading provider
of on-demand employment background screening, drug and health screening,
and employee eligibility solutions that help employers automate, manage,
and control screening and related programs. Many companies, including more than 25 percent of the Fortune 500, trust HireRight because the company delivers customer-focused solutions that provide greater efficiency and fast
results.
Highlights of HireRight's capabilities, services, and track record:
Screened 5.9 million applicants in 2009 for customers across a
variety of industries and geographies..
Serves more than 28,000 employers across more than 200 countries
and territories.
Provides pre-integrated employment screening services through
enterprise e-recruiting solutions from top providers such as Oracle, Taleo,
Kenexa, SAP, ADP/VirtualEdge, PeopleAdmin, HealthcareSource, and HRsmart.

Kroll, headquartered in New York, New York, and the world's leading
risk consulting company, provides a broad range of investigative,
intelligence, financial, security, and technology services to help clients reduce
risks, solve problems, and capitalize on opportunities. As a part of the Altegrity
acquisition of Kroll in August 2010, Altegrity Risk International
(ARI)—with its core focus on due diligence—became part of the Kroll business unit, enhancing and extending the combined suite of offerings. Highlights of Kroll's capabilities, services, and track record:
Kroll's professionals typically have prior experience at accounting
and management consulting firms, financial institutions, technology
companies, law
firms, law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies, the media, the
military, or diplomatic service.
Employs innovative data mining and analytical tools to produce more
comprehensive results and to deliver cost-effective services to
clients anywhere in the world.
Provides expert advice and solutions for operational policing,
intelligence, and security throughout the world, covering the physical security
of people, premises, assets, and information.
How many employees do you have today?
The Altegrity family of companies has more than 11,000 employees
across 30 countries providing information and insight to business leaders
making decisions about employment, litigation, investment, security, risk, and
regulatory compliance matters. Spotlight on USIS, an Altegrity company
WANTED: Independent contractors for critical support of
post-conflict nations.
Learn More


and there do seem to be a lot of "post conflict nations out there" these days.
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Re: dirty bomb exercise alert

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Sat Aug 13, 2011 10:25 pm

dbcooper41 wrote:the OP mentions william bratton of KROLL fame. he's also been in the news lately regarding the la dodgers and their security situation.


He is in the line for top job at the Met or some other post riot nonsense apparently.
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Re: dirty bomb exercise alert

Postby StarmanSkye » Sat Aug 13, 2011 11:11 pm

--quote--
"That's what these exercises are all about — so you can be better
prepared to respond when there's an actual event," said William Bratton, a Kroll security firm executive who's served as NYPD commissioner and Los Angeles police chief.
"You need to identify what works and what doesn't work."
--unquote--

Meanwhile, what amounts to an ongoing radiological dirty-bomb disaster-catastrophe in Fukishima is being soft-pedalled, ignored by MSM and political/industry officials including the NRC and sundry Nuclear Energy interests/lobbies -- even though reliable estimates strongly indicate some 100 million people may become casualties -- about 100 times worse than Chernobyl.

The idiocy of Homelandia Securitat and Pentagon counter-espionage Bullshit keeps striving for yet greater and greater heights of distraction and absurdity.

Business As Usual in America Inc.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled nonsense.
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