Organizing Homeland Security

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Across
  1. 5. A federal law designed to prevent political interference with the decisions and actions of governmental organizations.
  2. 6. Information law enforcement agencies, military units, or other security forces can use to prevent an attack or operation.
  3. 7. favoring the process over accomplishments
  4. 9. A multiagency operation in West Virginia that evaluates information gathered from a variety of governmental sources
  5. 10. The criminal and social actions of individuals and groups before a terrorist attack
  6. 11. Any outcome or output of analyzed information that can be used by law enforcement agencies, military units, or security forces to take an immediate action
Down
  1. 1. A federal law designed to prevent political interference in the management of federal governmental organizations and to increase the efficiency of management
  2. 2. Preparations from any agency to deal with natural, accidental, or man-made disasters
  3. 3. The process of examining a community to determine the areas that might be subject to attack
  4. 4. As used in this text, the ability to stay focused on the primary mission of an organization
  5. 8. adding too many secondary tasks to a unit. Too many jobs divert a unit from its primary mission