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New! The Center of Excellence in Command, Control and Interoperability (C2I) led by Purdue University and Rutgers University.

New! Brown Bag Program - Each month University Programs would like to sponsor a COE to come to the Vermont Avenue location and give a presentation highlighting the research from your Center. To be considered please complete the template and return it to april.godlewski@associates.dhs.gov

Presentation Example 

Stakeholder's Communications Meeting, May 19th, 2009 PDF files of the UP Video presentation are available for download here: PowerPoint, Script, Release Form

 

Third Annual DHS University Network Summit, March 17-19, 2009 PDF and MP3 files of the presentations at the Summit are now available to download here.

 

Centers of Excellence in the News:

START: Global Terrorism Database Included Data on Attacks Across 4 Decades (6/19/09)

The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) has released a new version of its Global Terrorism Database (GTD), with an accompanying new website. 

The GTD is an open-source database including information on terrorist events around the world. Unlike many other event databases, the GTD includes systematic data on domestic as well as transnational and international terrorist incidents that have occurred during this time period. For each GTD incident, information is available on the date and location of the incident, the weapons used and nature of the target, the number of casualties, and—when identifiable—the perpetrator. Over 80,000 of these incidents have been included in the updated database, and this information can be extracted from the database to provide reference data as it was after the attacks in Mumbai.

The previous versions of the database (GTD 1 and GTD 2) covered events that occurred from 1970 through 2004.  The update to the GTD (http://www.start.umd.edu/gtd/) synthesized previous versions and expanded the data to include events from 1970 through 2007. Annual updates will continue to be added in the future.

For full press release click here. 

START: Terrorist Attacks on Religious Figures and Institutions and Military Targets (5/22/09)

As four suspects face possible conviction for plotting to bomb a New York City synagogue and Jewish community center and shoot down military aircraft, the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) releases information on attacks on religious figures and institutions and military targets in the United States. The data were taken from the Global Terrorism Database (GTD), which includes information on over 80,000 attacks between 1970 and 2007.

~ There have been 25 terrorist attacks against religious figures or institutions in the United States, four of which were unsuccessful attempts. These 25 attacks resulted in a total of eight fatalities. Nine of the 25 attacks involved explosives or bombs.

~ Nine of these attacks involved Jewish targets, including synagogues in Dallas, Nashville, New York, and Sacramento.

~ Worldwide, there have been 1615 attacks on religious figures and institutions, with largest concentration in South America, Middle East, and South Asia.

~ There have been 38 terrorist attacks against military targets in the United States, eight of which were unsuccessful attempts. Attacks against military targets were frequently aimed at recruiting centers. The GTD contains no records of attacks against military aircraft in the United States.

~ The United States has experienced over 1350 terrorist attacks since 1970, peaking in the mid 1970s with 120 attacks per year. Since 1977 there have been fewer than 50 attacks per year. More than half of these have involved bombs or explosives, and the most common type of target has been private businesses.

The GTD is an open-source database including information on terrorist events around the world from 1970-2007. Unlike many other event databases, the GTD includes systematic data on domestic as well as transnational and international terrorist incidents that have occurred during this time period. For each GTD incident, information is available on the date and location of the incident, the weapons used and nature of the target, the number of casualties, and—when identifiable—the perpetrator.

The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) is a U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence based at the University of Maryland. START uses state?of?the?art theories, methods, and data from the social and behavioral sciences to improve understanding of the origins, dynamics, and social and psychological impacts of terrorism. Additional information on START is available at: www.start.umd.edu.

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