Define the term ‘core capabilities’ and list those core capabilities that need generally be accomplished in incident response, regardless of which levels of government may be involved.
Having read the material for weeks one and two as indicated in the Course Syllabus, along with the respective Weekly Course Lessons and the Weekly Course Announcement, write a clear and descriptive narrative that:
Examines Consequence Management (CM) in the context of response planning.
Clearly identify the focus of effort once an incident occurs; and
Define the term ‘core capabilities’ and list those core capabilities that need generally be accomplished in incident response, regardless of which levels of government may be involved.
Further, investigate four terror attacks (occurring on US soil or foreign soil) and detail:
The methods and motives associated with each of your selected attacks.
Whether or not the attack could or should have been considered an act of terror along with the basis for the application of your assessment (Department of State definition, Central Intelligence Agency definition, etc.
The stated or assessed intent of the attack.
How motives may have differentiated from the underlying intent and whether intent or motive is a better determinant of the nature of an act as one of terror.
Research and investigation beyond those materials indicated in the course-ware will be required.
