TABLES 4.1. State Sponsors of Terrorism and WMD Programs .... 4.2. Proposed Fiscal Year 2000 Spending on Combating WMD .................................... 4.3. Key Federal Departments and Agencies Involved in Counterterrorism ........................... 4.4. Operational Capabilities for Domestic Preparedness .............................. 4.5. Reachback Capabilities for Domestic Preparedness .............................. 6.1. Force Protection Capabilities................... 6.2. Continuity of Operations Capabilities in the National Capital Area ............................... 7.1. Capacity for Border and Coastal Defense: WMD Smuggling................................. 7.2. Army Performance in Indochina and Cuban Refugee Resettlement Operations ...................... 7.3. Capacity for Border and Coastal Defense: Large-Scale Refugee Flows .............................. 7.4. Army Units in Guam Indochinese Resettlement Operations ................................ 9.1. Units Useful for Homeland Security Contingencies.............................. 9.2. Available Units in Army Force Structure........... B.1. WMD CST Costs and Possible Costs to Equip a City of 500,000 to Respond to a WMD Event ............. B.2. Total 10-Year Costs for Program Alternatives ....... B.3. Illustrative Chem-Bio Response Options to Be Traded ............................... xiii 50 65 68 76 81 124 127 142 153 155 157 209 210 232 233 237 xiv Preparing the U.S. Army for Homeland Security F.1. Top 15 Technology Needs of State and Local Law Enforcement............................... F.2. Relative Capabilities for Response to Civilian Chemical and Biological Incidents at Four Levels of Medical Care............................... G.1. The FRP and DoD POCs ...................... H.1. Most DoD WMD Training Courses Are ArmySponsored ................................ H.2. 120 Cities to Be Trained by Army Domestic Preparedness Team.......................... H.3. Training by Army Domestic Preparedness Teams .... I.1. Army Power Projection Platforms—Installations .... I.2. Army Power Projection Platforms—APOEs ......... I.3. Army Power Projection Platforms—SPOEs ......... I.4. Army Power Projection Platforms—Depots and Ammunition Plants .......................... I.5. DoD Mission-Critical Systems .................. I.6. Potential Future Army Mission-Critical Systems ..... L.1. Funding for Combating Terrorism and WMD ....... L.2. Governmentwide Funding to Combat Terrorism .... L.3. National Security Funding to Combat Terrorism .... L.4. Operational Objectives for Countering Proliferation/Counterproliferation Functional Area Objectives................................. L.5. DoD and DOE Investments in Counterproliferation ACEs, FY 1998 .............................. L.6. Key DoD Programs to Counter Paramilitary and Terrorist NBC Threats ........................ 253 255 260 263 264 265 267 268 268 269 270 271 278 279 280 281 282 282