Forwarded from: Brooks Isoldi <bjisoldi@acsu.buffalo.edu>
I have to agree with Michael. The various agencies (I believe) were
very much on top of the situation. I think our government (everyone
from the IC, to the various arms of the federal government, to the
state and finally the city government and Law Enforcement) handled
Sept 11 extroadinarily well. There were also numerous private citizens
who are very much involved with national security and the intelligence
community who did MORE than their fair share of information
dissemination. Information was able to make it's way around the
nation to the people who needed it quite efficiently despite the loss
of communications throughout almost the entire tri-state area.
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Subject: RE: [ISN] Digital Destruction Was Worst Imaginable
Forwarded from: "Huggins, Michael" <mhhuggins@firstcommand.com>
Cc: Art Fierro <afierro@fbi.gov>
I for one know where my local Infragard outreach coordinator was, he
was contacting members within minutes of the attack and kept us up to
date with everything that was going on.
Negativism of this sort is based on a lack of knowledge, become
involved and you will see that the government was active in helping
identify issues, clarify what was really happening and educating the
membership and non members.
I can back this up with 370 members of our local infrastructure group.
Very respectfully
Michael
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