The Nature of the Protective Assignment
The Nature of the Protective Assignment This section outlines the fundamental duties and legal authority of the Secret Service in safeguarding the President, Vice President, and other key figures, establishing the framework for protective operations.
Evaluation of Presidential Protection at the Time of the Assassination of President Kennedy
Evaluation of Presidential Protection at the Time of the Assassination of President Kennedy An assessment of the protective measures in effect during the 1963 Dallas trip, examining what protocols were followed and identifying any gaps or failures in security at the time of President Kennedy’s assassination.
Intelligence Functions Relating to Presidential Protection at the Time of the Dallas Trip
Intelligence Functions Relating to Presidential Protection at the Time of the Dallas Trip Details the intelligence-gathering and threat-assessment activities conducted prior to and during the Dallas visit, including any warnings or threat reports that were received or processed by protective services.
Liaison With Other Government Agencies
Liaison With Other Government Agencies Describes the coordination and information-sharing mechanisms between the Secret Service and other federal agencies, such as the FBI and CIA, to enhance protective intelligence and operational support.
Other Protective Measures and Aspects of Secret Service Performance
Other Protective Measures and Aspects of Secret Service Performance Explores additional security measures implemented during presidential visits, such as advance planning, site surveys, and the deployment of agents, as well as an evaluation of Secret Service performance in Dallas.
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