Team 3 Files, 2003–2004

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Team 3 Files, 2003–2004

2003-2004

This series contains memorandums for the record and notes of interviews conducted by Team 3 staff, potential questions for interviewees, printouts of Power Point slides from briefings received by Commission staff from agencies, drafts of document requests, materials used to prepare for some of the Commission's public hearings, drafts and final versions of Commission staff statements and the team's sections of the final report, reports of other government and private sector entities, transcripts of public testimony and interviews given by government officials, published articles and monographs, a study of counterterrorism strategy from 1968-1993, copies of the final report of the congressional joint inquiry into the events of September 11, 2001, printouts of e-mails, correspondence, team work plans, the team leader's notes on staff meetings, administrative memorandums relating to the Commission's office policies, and other records used by Team 3 to examine issues relating to U.S. counterterrorism policy. Subjects include U.S. strategies for combating terrorism, combating weapons of mass destruction, public diplomacy, executive agency cooperation with the Commission's document requests, areas of responsibility of each of the U.S. military commands, preparation for interviews of Presidents William J. Clinton and George W. Bush as well as Vice Presidents Albert Gore, Jr., and Richard Cheney, and preparation for the roll-out of the Commission's final report.

10 linear feet, 11 linear inches

eng, Latn

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National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States

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