Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
FDNY Representative
NYPD Representative
Port Authority Representative
Richard J. Sheirer, former Commissioner, Office of Emergency Management
Stephen J. Hadley, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
Andrew Card, White House Chief of Staff
Richard Myers, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Staff Statement: Air Defense Policy, Posture, and Preparedness
• Staff Presentation:
Describe the FAA/NORAD "system" as it existed, what a "normal day"
looked like. This would include descriptions of the organization/structure,
protocols, and technical capabilities of both the FAA and NORAD.
- Presentation of the facts and circumstances of the morning of 9/11 and the
FAA/NORAD response actions.
(12:00pm~l:00pm) LUNCH
(l:00pm-4:00pm)
• Staff Statement on the emergency response to the Pentagon attack (30 min)
• Pentagon Responders Panel (Federal, State, and Local) (2.5 hours)
First Responders' immediate response actions (1 hour)
Lessons Learned from the emergency response to the Pentagon attack
(1.5 hours)
(l:00pm-5:00pm)
February 11-12 Hearing: Law Enforcement and Intelligence inside the U.S. (DC)
Day One
1. Watchlists and Visas I: Mary Ryan, Cofer Black, Dale Watson
2. Watchlists and Visas II: Maura Harty, John Brennan, [TBD head of FBI screening center]
3. Immigration inspections and law enforcement: Doris Meissner, James Ziglar
Day Two
4. Border and transportation security: Asa Hutchinson
5. Border management and security: Marc Grossman, Paul McHale, Richard C. Bonner
6. Aviation security: Jane Garvey, James M. Loy
7. Risk management: Tom Ridge
February 11-12, 2004: Law Enforcement and Intelligence inside the U.S. (DC)
Day One
1. Justice (Janet Reno)
2. Justice (John Ashcroft)
3. FBI (Louis Freeh)
4. FBI (Bob Mueller)
Day Two
5. Homeland Defense (Paul Wolfowitz)
6. Information Sharing (John McLaughlin, John Brennan)
7. State and Local Law Enforcement (Ray Kelly, others TBD)
Day One
1. Afghanistan, then and now (Karl Inderfurth, Zalmay Khalilzad)
2. Pakistan, then and now (Strobe Talbott, Richard Armitage)
Day Two
3. Saudi Arabia, then and now (Chas Freeman, Wyche Fowler, Robert Jordan)
4. General International Cooperation (Michael Sheehan, Cofer Black)
March 22-25, 2004: U.S. Counterterrorism Policy (DC)
Day One
1. Defense (William Cohen)
2. Military Readiness and Strategy (Henry Shelton, Anthony Zinni)
3. Defense (Don Rumsfeld)
4. Military Readiness and Strategy (Richard Myers, Tommy Franks, Charles Holland, Doug
Brown)
Day Two
5. CIA (George Tenet)
Day Three
6. State (Madeleine Albright)
7. State (Colin Powell)
8. Treasury (Stuart Eizenstat, John Snow)
Day Four
9. NSC (Sandy Berger)
10. NSC (Richard Clarke)
11. NSC (Condoleezza Rice, John Gordon)
Day One
1. Northern Approach (FAA/NORAD)
2. Southern Approach (FAA/NORAD)
3. NSC (Stephen Hadley)
4. EOF (Andrew Card)
Day Two
5. Preparedness (FAA/Gen. Eberhart)
6. Continuity of Government
7. Pentagon
8. Emergency Response and Consequence Management: Lessons Learned (Department of
Homeland Security)