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How did creating the Department of Homeland Security address the concerns of the 9/11 Commission?
Passengers would be better screened for explosives and weapons.
“No-fly lists” would keep possible terrorists off airplanes.
Agencies would be able to share critical information.
Agencies would conduct more searches and seizures.
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Agencies would be able to share critical information.
Creating DHS consolidated many federal agencies and created structures (fusion centers, the Terrorist Screening Center, standardized protocols) to improve coordination and intelligence-sharing—one of the 9/11 Commission's central recommendations.
Creating DHS consolidated many federal agencies and created structures (fusion centers, the Terrorist Screening Center, standardized protocols) to improve coordination and intelligence-sharing—one of the 9/11 Commission's central recommendations.
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