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The NCTV produces a range of instruments that are of strategic importance in the fight against terrorism. One of these is the Anti-terrorism progress report. A half-yearly report on the progress of measures and policy implementation in relation to the fight against terrorism.
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dossier page | 26-03-2012 | pdf-document | 36 KB
Summary of the March 2012 edition of the Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands (DTN). The DTN is drawn up four times a year by the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security. It is primarily intended for the Cabinet Committee on National Security. The DTN is also discussed with the House’s Intelligence and Security Services Committee.
dossier page | 12-12-2011 | pdf-document | 30 KB
Summary of the December 2011 edition of the Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands (DTN). The DTN is drawn up four times a year by the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism. It is primarily intended for the Cabinet Committee on National Security. The DTN is also discussed with the House’s Intelligence and Security Services Committee.
dossier page | 06-10-2011 | pdf-document | 50 KB
Summary of the September 2011 edition of the Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands (DTN). The DTN is drawn up four times a year by the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism. It is primarily intended for the Cabinet Committee on National Security. The DTN is also discussed with the House’s Intelligence and Security Services Committee.
dossier page | 17-06-2011 | pdf-document | 57 KB
Fourteenth anti-terrorism progress report including the Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands (DTN).
dossier page | 18-03-2011 | pdf-document | 33 KB
Summary of the March 2011 edition of the Terrorist Threat Assessment Netherlands (DTN). The DTN is drawn up four times a year by the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism. It is primarily intended for the Cabinet Committee on National Security. The DTN is also discussed with the House’s Intelligence and Security Services Committee.