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Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council
(ATAC)

Eastern District of Wisconsin
Michelle Jacobs, United States Attorney
Bill Lipscomb, Deputy U.S. Attorney & ATAC Coordinator
Elizabeth Makowski, Information Officer
414-297-1700

The Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council (ATAC), as mandated by the U.S. Attorney General, is intended to serve as an umbrella organization of local, state, and federal agencies to coordinate activities, develop policy, and implement a strategic plan to combat terrorism in the State of Wisconsin, as well as to coordinate with the other ATACs around the nation. The ATAC's focal point on all matters is to maintain the safety and security of citizens and key critical infrastructure. Specifically, the ATAC serves to:

1. Facilitate intelligence and information sharing among federal, state and local authorities (intelligence/information)
2. Coordinate anti-terrorism initiatives
3. Initiate training programs
4. Assist the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) with operational aspects of terrorism investigations

 

Publications

Prevention of School Attacks in the United States

Airline Guidance Fact sheet

Homeland Security Advisory

Citizen Corps

People with Disabilities

Emergency Supply Checklist

Possible Chemical Incident

Senior's Needs

Surveillance Techniques

Pamdemic Flu

Emails Containing Threats and Extortion

Pet Safety

Safety Idea

"The Bishop"

UPDATE!!!

Integrated Physical Secutiry Handbook

Preparing Makes Sense

First Responders Guide Book

Are You Ready

Misdemeanor Crimes of Domestic
Violence

TSA Public Education Fact Sheet

What May NCMEC Do For You?

Agricultural Protective Measures

FBI Needs Your Help

Citizens Responsibilities on Terrorism

Avoid Fraud Charity Schemes

Kids & Bombs: What to Watch for and How to Prevent Disaster

Soft Targets, Hard Lessons
Why terrorists value your school as a target and what you can do

  Understanding Kids Today Terrorist Activities Related to Hotels and Motels