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CONTENTS List of Illustrations Preface Chapter 1. Introduction Part One: The 9/11/01 Systems Failure of Civil Aviation Security Chapter 2. The Pre-9/11 Aviation Security System Chapter 3. Attributes of the Security System Chapter 4. The 9/11 Hijackings Part Two: Transportation Security Today Chapter 5. Response to 9/11 Chapter 6. The New Organization of Transportation Security Chapter 7. The Current State of Transportation Security Part Three: Where Do We Go From Here? Chapter 8. "Looking Back to Look Forward:" The Post-9/11 Policy Failure of Transportation Security Chapter 9. Key Questions, Hard Choices Chapter 10. Principles for Action Chapter 11. Reassessment and a Test Chapter 12. Priorities Appendix A: Transmittal Letter and Recommendations of 9/11 Commission Aviation and Transportation Security Staff Appendix B: 9/11 Public Discourse Project, Report on the Status of 9/11 Commission Recommendations, Part I: Homeland Security, Emergency Preparedness and Response Notes ILLUSTRATIONS Figures 1. Hijackings of U.S. Registered versus Foreign-Registered Air Carriers 1975-2000 2. Modal Proportions of FY2006 Budget Request for Transportation Security 3. Number of Days at Various Nationwide Threat Advisory Levels (March 12, 2002 - June 30, 2005) Tables 1. 9/11 Commission Transportation Security Recommendations 2. Federal Agency Responsibilities for Transportation Security Risk Assessment 3. Federal Transportation Security Spending By Mode, FY2004-2006 4. Federal Funding for Civil Aviation Security, FY1995-2006
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Transportation -- Security measures -- United States.
Aeronautics, Commercial -- Security measures -- United States.
Airports -- Security measures -- United States.
Transportation -- Effect of terrorism on -- United States.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.