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Florida public transportation anti-terrorism resource guide

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English


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  • OCLC Number:
    50439592
  • Edition:
    Revised April 2002
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  • NTL Classification:
    NTL-SAFETY AND SECURITY-Transit Safety and Security ; NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Transit Planning and Policy
  • Abstract:
    The Center for Urban Transportation (CUTR) at the University of South Florida (USF) assembled this guide to provide public transit agencies in Florida with information on current resources available to assist them with improving system security and guard against potential terrorist acts. Specifically, the document contains information on:

    Federal and the State of Florida anti-terrorism resources for public transit agencies;

    Resource documents to assist transit agencies in developing or enhancing security plans and procedures; and

    Training programs and seminars on transit security and anti-terrorism.

    The Florida Department of Transportation Technical Assistance Training Program funded this resource guide.

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    PDF
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    urn:sha256:ed23efbc4ff374364636643b6d6d2e4088efebab4fda89fa74a1807d12561b33
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    Filetype[PDF - 648.33 KB ]
File Language:
English
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