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World Trade Center Campus Security Plan

World Trade Center Campus Security Plan EIS Documents



Active Shooter (updated December 2012)

Active Shooter (updated December 2012) provides recommendations and analysis for risk mitigation

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Engineering Security

Engineering Security is the NYPD's guide to risk tiering and protective design for high risk buildings in New York City

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NYPD Shield

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SHIELD is an umbrella program for a series of current and future Police Department initiatives that pertain to private sector security and counter terrorism.

This is a public-private partnership based on providing best practices, lessons learned, counter-terrorism training opportunities, and information sharing. SHIELD seeks to partner with private sector security managers with the goal of protecting New York City from terrorist attacks.

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Domain Awareness System

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Operation Nexus

Become a member of Operation Nexus. Apply today.

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Safety Resources
Terrorism Hotline: 1-888-NYC-SAFE

New York City Resources
Office of Emergency Management
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Federal Resources
Homeland Security
Be Ready!  Make a Kit, Make a Plan, Be Informed

The New York City Police Department's Operation Nexus is a nationwide network of businesses and enterprises joined in an effort to prevent another terrorist attack against our citizens. Our detectives have conducted over 25,000 visits to firms that have joined us in this mutual effort. Members of Operation Nexus are committed to reporting suspicious business encounters that they believe may have possible links to terrorism.

The NYPD believes terrorists may portray themselves as legitimate customers in order to purchase or lease certain materials or equipment, or to undergo certain formalized training to acquire important skills or licenses. There is also a concern that these individuals may simply steal certain types of vehicles, equipment or materials from the inventory of legitimate businesses. Whatever the method, once appropriated these items could then be used to facilitate a terrorist plot.

Through Operation Nexus, the NYPD actively encourages business owners, operators and their employees to apply their particular business and industry knowledge and experience against each customer transaction or encounter to discern anything unusual or suspicious and to report such instances to authorities.

If you agree to join the Operation Nexus network, one of our detectives will explain why certain types of businesses may be attractive to a terrorist operative and provide a list of indicators – specifically tailored to that business -- to use as a reference. Once visited, these businesses receive a framed certificate and become participants in the NYPD "Operation Nexus Network" to serve as a first alert mechanism to help protect New York City against the threat of another terror attack. It is important to note that participation in this network is not limited to New York City businesses.

Terrorist attacks do not occur in a vacuum. They require planning and preparation, such as the acquisition of certain materials or training in targeted activities. Terrorist operatives will try to obtain these in the private sector, from businesses both inside and outside of New York City's geographic boundaries. Moreover, their approach to a business will vary, from entering a store and standing directly in front of a customer-service counter to making an electronic purchase over the Internet at a company’s website.

To see if your business can assist the NYPD and become part of the Operation Nexus Network, please enter your business and contact information into this form. Also, please include a brief explanation of the type of business operated, e.g. self-storage facility, parking garage, truck/van rentals, etc.


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