Welcome to the central source for news and information on the Local, State, Tribal, and Federal Preparedness Task Force. Here you will find information on the Task Force mission, and its membership, and its report to congress.
The Task Force was established by Congress to take stock of the numerous efforts that have shaped preparedness policy, guidance and investments since 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina and find ways to ensure that future efforts are efficient, streamlined and measurable.
The Task Force is comprised of members representing local, state, tribal and territorial governments who were recommended as leading homeland security decision-makers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines, as well as ex officio members representing federal departments and agencies. Drawing upon their experience and expertise, as well as the input of the private sector and public, the Task Force produced a report of findings and recommendations for Congress on October 8, 2010. You can read the report here: Perspective on Preparedness: Taking Stock Since 9/11 (PDF 1.4MB, TXT 270KB)
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Secretary Napolitano Announces Preparedness Task Force Members - April 7, 2010
Last Modified: Friday, 15-Oct-2010 09:48:18 EDT
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