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National Prevention Framework
Core Capabilities
Building on the National Preparedness Goal, this section provides more detailed explanation of what each Prevention core capability entails and the context in which the Nation must be prepared to execute it
It is a description of the capabilities and tasks the whole community will most likely need to achieve the desired end-state of a Nation that is optimally prepared to prevent imminent terrorist attack
Efforts to build and sustain core capabilities should be based on a structured approach, such as the Plan, Organize, Equip, Train, Exercise (POETE) model
Intelligence and Information Sharing
Incidents over the last decade have demonstrated that the ability to responsibly share information is prerequisite for preventing terrorist threats
No single agency, department, or level of government can independently complete a threat picture of all terrorism and national security threats
With this in mind, the Intelligence and Information Sharing capability involves engagement across local, state, tribal, territorial, Federal, private sector, faith-based organizations, and international partners
to facilitate the collection, analysis, and sharing of suspicious activity reports to further support the identification and prevention of terrorist threats;
enhance situational awareness of threats, alerts, and warnings; and develop and disseminate risk assessments and analysis of national intelligence
to local, state, tribal, territorial, and private sector partners, and across mission areas
Screening, Search, and Detection
Identify, discover, or locate terrorist threats through active and passive surveillance and search procedures
The fully developed capability means the whole community is prepared to quickly and effectively identify and locate terrorists and their means, methods, to prevent a terrorist act
Interdiction and Disruption
Delay, divert, intercept, halt, apprehend, or secure threats and/or hazards
Forensics and Attribution
Conduct forensic analysis and attribute terrorist acts(including the means and methods of terrorism) to their source(s)
This capability may need to be delivered in a time-constrained, hazardous, or crisis environment
Upon a terrorist act or incident, execution of this capability begins with the swift exploitation of evidence for the collection of intelligence information, and subsequent analysis that contributes to the attribution process
Planning
In the context of Prevention, planning includes crisis action plannin