The 2002 Olympic Winter Games Security Lessons Applied to Homeland Security

January 1, 2003 | Report, White Paper
The Oquirrh Institute

In October, the Oquirrh Institute held the 2002 Olympic Security Review Conference to determine what went well and what could have been done more effectively at the XIX Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. The 60 conference participants identified seven principles learned from the Olympics that can be applied to homeland security. This report is a discussion of those lessons.


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