A. Who represents a threat - Definition of different types of terrorists
B. What options do these threats have for carrying out attacks - All definitions in the context of their signs of activity
C. How might an attack be carried out - target assessment
D. What are indicating behaviors
Pre-incident indicators of terrorist training - 2 hours
A. Operative Survival and techniques used by terrorists
B. False documents
C. Finances
D. Safe Houses
E. Transportation
F. Bomb factories
Types of Bomb and their indicators in an improvised explosives lab or in a vehicle - 3 hours
Nuclear, Chemical and Biological weapons
A. Dispersal systems
B. Testing and development equipment
C. Nerve agents
D. Vesicants (Blister)
E. Blood agents
F. Choking agents
G. Indicators of a chemical attack
H. Viral
I. Atomic elements
Predicting attacks - 3 hours
A. Surveillance techniques used by terrorist and their detection
B. Infiltration techniques
C. Activation of attacks
D.Terrorist Cell activation
E. Final Target selection
Collecting, Analyzing, Concluding and Reporting - 4 hours
A. Group related indicators
B. Target related indicators
C. incident related indicators
D. Judging the intelligence indicators
E. Analyzing indicators
Concluding
Reporting
Response to intelligence - Force coordination
Exercise - sums up the two-day program - 1 hour
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