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Permanent emergency, inside the TSA and the fight for the future of American security, Kip Hawley and Nathan Means

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Permanent emergency, inside the TSA and the fight for the future of American security, Kip Hawley and Nathan Means
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Permanent emergency
Oclc number
733231418
Responsibility statement
Kip Hawley and Nathan Means
Sub title
inside the TSA and the fight for the future of American security
Summary
"Since 2001 the TSA has accepted responsibility for protecting over two million people a day at U.S. airports and managing transportation operations around the world. But how effective is this beleaguered agency, and is it really keeping us safe from terrorism? In this riveting expose, former TSA administrator Kip Hawley reveals the secrets behind the agency's ongoing battle to outthink and outmaneuver terrorists, illuminating the flawed, broken system that struggles to stay one step ahead of catastrophe. Citing numerous thwarted plots and government actions that have never before been revealed publicly, Hawley suggests that the fundamental mistake in America's approach to national security is requiring a protocol for every contingency. Instead, he claims, we must learn to live with reasonable risk so that we can focus our efforts on long-term, big-picture strategy, rather than expensive and ineffective regulations that only slow us down"--, Provided by publisher
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