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Anti-Terrorism Assistance

The Anti-Terrorism Assistance program builds the capacity of key countries abroad to fight terrorism; establishes security relationships between US and foreign officials to strengthen cooperative anti-terrorism efforts; and shares modern, humane and effective anti-terrorism techniques.

Rating

What This Rating Means

PERFORMING
Effective

This is the highest rating a program can achieve. Programs rated Effective set ambitious goals, achieve results, are well-managed and improve efficiency.
  • The program teaches effective ways to counter terrorist threats and meets its annual and long-term performance goals. The Department of State has developed a system to rate the anti-terrorism capabilities of foreign governments participating in the program to establish a baseline and monitor their progress.
  • Courses have been expanded to cover new threats. In addition to covering such areas as airport security, bomb-detection, hostage rescue, and crisis management, the program now covers emergent needs such as weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incident response.
  • This program is responsive to changing threats. Program plans are constantly reviewed in the context of new priorities as outlined by the Secretary of State's Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism.

Improvement Plan

About Improvement Plans

We are taking the following actions to improve the performance of the program:

  • Ensuring countries develop a Fiscal Year budget to finance proposed training plan to meet goals for program sustainment.
  • Continuing to expand the ATA program, incl. additional proposals to complete and sustain in-country training capabilities in several key countries.
  • Developing efficiency measures and incorporating them into PART for the FY 2007 budget.

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