Tuesday, January 8, 2019
What is it?
Terrorism is an enduring, persistent, worldwide threat to the U.S. Army and the nation. Terrorist tactics evolve as adversaries seek to negate the Army’s strengths. Terrorists have demonstrated the capability to disrupt operational forces (e.g., Marine barracks bombing 1983, Khobar towers bombing 1996, and attack on the USS Cole in 2000). To counter the threat, the Army must continuously assess and understand an evolving terrorist threat environment.
What are the current and past efforts of the Army?
The Office of the Provost Marshal General (Antiterrorism Division) develops products relevant to antiterrorism plans and programs to support Army readiness across the full deployment cycle. This effort assists the force in promoting critical thinking about the threat environment and future threat implications.
What are the continued efforts planned by the Army?
The Army is currently fielding the Joint Analytic Real-Time Virtual Information Sharing System (JARVISS) to provide commanders with information to make force protection decisions.
OPMG will continue to raise awareness and educate Army audiences about the importance of antiterrorism through the following events and topics:
Why is this important to the Army?
The Army’s greatest asset is its people. Raising antiterrorism awareness helps the Army to safeguard people, information and facilities. It also preserves the Army’s readiness by improving how the force identifies, deters, prevents, and defends against the full range of terrorist tactics. Antiterrorism awareness effort helps the Army to stay a step ahead of the terrorist threat by improving its ability to adapt to adversaries’ irregular/asymmetric warfare tactics. It also helps the Army to preserve readiness and safeguard people, information, and facilities.
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