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A National Special Security Event ('''NSSE''') is declared by the United States Department Of Homeland Security (DHS) to assume federal control of security measures normally employed by local Law Enforcement . It also releases federal funding for security plans. Though not declared by DHS (which did not yet exist), the first NSSE after the September 11, 2001 Attacks was Super Bowl XXXVI . More recent NSSEs include the state funerals of Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford , the 2004 Democratic National Convention , and the 2004 Republican National Convention .

In the event an NSSE is declared, the United States Secret Service is charged with employing and coordinating all federal and local agencies including the various bureaus of DHS, the FBI , and police departments to secure the venue from Terrorist attacks. The declaration of an NSSE was established by President Bill Clinton in a portion of Presidential Decision Directive 62 in May 1998 .


MEASURES

Some of the security measures people can expect on the scene when they attend a major event that is declared an NSSE:

  • Heavy police and military presence - Police forces in the area may have days off and leaves cancelled

  • Police Dogs

  • Surveillance

  • Sharpshooter s

  • Flight restrictions around the area

  • Coast Guard patrols

  • Increased railroad security

  • Extensive road closures

  • There will also be many security "enhancements" that most people attending the event will never see.



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