SAMUEL G. BONASSO
Acting Administrator
Research and Special Programs Administration
View PDF version. (493KB)DR. RICHARD R. JOHN
Director
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
View PDF version. (607KB)INTRODUCTION
View PDF version. (820KB)RISK ASSESSMENT AND PRIORITIZATION
Identifying vulnerabilities and risks in the transportation system
View PDF version. (2.8 mb)VULNERABILITY MITIGATION: TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND DEPLOYMENT
Developing preventive measures and protecting targets
View PDF version. (872KB)CONSEQUENCE REDUCTION: RESPONSE AND RECOVERY
Managing the consequences of disaster or attack
View PDF version. (3.1 mb)LESSONS LEARNED: A BALANCED APPROACH
View PDF version. (423KB)SEPTEMBER 11, 2001
In Memoriam
View PDF version. (620KB)
![]() Zakim Bridge under construction in Boston. | COVER PHOTO: Bridges and other transportation infrastructure such as tracks or train engines, can be key targets for terrorist attack. Federal, state, and local transportation and law officials have stepped up their security measures and surveillance in an effort to protect public services and infrastructure points across the country. (Photo Andy Ryan) |


