First responders and other federal, state and local homeland security officials can now share and access information about lessons learned and best practices through a new Web-based portal launched today. The Lessons Learned Information Sharing system (https://www.llis.dhs.gov/) was unveiled in Oklahoma City on the ninth anniversary of the 1995 terrorist bombing that killed 168 people. The portal, which took about 18 months to develop, will allow authorized emergency and homeland security officials to share validated expertise on effective planning, training and operational practices. The site will publish detailed content developed in consultation with subject-matter experts and practitioners and evaluated through peer review. Full Story
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