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Civil
Air Patrol is uniquely positioned to conduct operations in support of the
nation’s homeland security initiatives. With decades of operational experience,
CAP can provide low-cost airborne assets across the nation, all manned by
mission-ready personnel who have demonstrated capability to work with federal,
military, state and local agencies across the spectrum of homeland security.
As
the civilian auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, CAP has now been placed under the
Air Force Homeland Security Directorate. CAP leaders recently met with U.S.
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge to discuss CAP’s expanding role in
protecting the home skies. CAP members have proven themselves capable, having
assisted in relief efforts after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11. CAP also
provided security for the Winter Olympics soon thereafter and has been asked by
NASA to provide flights above its spacecraft launch sites.
CAP
increases our nation’s security capabilities by providing airborne
reconnaissance and imagery, disaster and damage assessment, airborne
transportation of personnel, equipment and critical supplies, and multi-layered
communications support. CAP can provide manpower for communications and
emergency operations centers, search and rescue teams, and ground support teams.
CAP
can put a manned airborne platform over any major city or strategic resource in
the country in less than two hours, safely and cost-effectively.
Homeland Security Officer:
Capt. Paul M. Hanley, (IAOD)
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