National Special Security Event - Events

Events

18 U.S.C. ยง 3056 paragraph (e)(2) requires that, at the end of each federal fiscal year, the executive branch report to Congress which events were designated NSSEs, and what criteria were used to make the designations.

Typical types of NSSEs are state funerals, major political conventions, the Academy Awards, major sporting events (e.g., the Olympic Games and the Super Bowl), and the State of the Union addresses.

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Date Event Location Notes
01998-09-13September 13, 1998
World Energy Council Meeting World Energy Council Meeting Houston, Texas
01999-04-23April 23, 1999
NATO 50th Anniversary Celebration NATO 50th Anniversary Celebration Washington, D.C.
01999-11-29November 29, 1999
World Trade Organization Meeting World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference of 1999 Seattle, Washington
02000-01-27January 27, 2000 State of the Union Address 2000 2000 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02000-04-14April 14, 2000
International Monetary Fund 2000 Spring Meeting International Monetary Fund Spring Meeting Washington, D.C.
02000-07-03July 3, 2000
Operation Sail 2000 Operation Sail Summer Millennium Celebration New York City
02000-07-29July 29, 2000
Republican National Convention 2000 2000 Republican National Convention Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
02000-08-14August 14, 2000
Democratic National Convention 2000 2000 Democratic National Convention Los Angeles, California
02001-01-20January 20, 2001 Presidential Inauguration 2001 2001 Presidential Inauguration Washington, D.C.
02001-02-27February 27, 2001 Presidential Address to Congress 2001 Presidential Address to Congress Washington, D.C.
02001-11-10November 10, 2001
United Nations General Assembly 56th session United Nations General Assembly 56th session New York City
02002-01-29January 29, 2002 State of the Union Address 2002 2002 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02002-02-03February 3, 2002 Super Bowl 36 Super Bowl XXXVI New Orleans, Louisiana
02002-02-08February 8, 2002
Winter Olympics 2002 2002 Winter Olympics Salt Lake City, Utah
02002-05-21May 21, 2002
World Economic Forum USA Meeting 2002 World Economic Forum USA Meeting Washington, D.C.
02003-01-20January 20, 2003 State of the Union Address 2003 2003 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02004-01-20January 20, 2004 State of the Union Address 2004 2004 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02004-06-08June 8, 2004
G8 Summit 30 30th G8 summit Sea Island, Georgia
02004-06-09June 9, 2004
State funeral of Reagan, Ronald State funeral of Ronald Reagan Washington, D.C.
Simi Valley, California
02004-07-26July 26, 2004
Democratic National Convention 2004 2004 Democratic National Convention Boston, Massachusetts
02004-08-30August 30, 2004
Republican National Convention 2004 2004 Republican National Convention New York City
02005-01-20January 20, 2005 Presidential Inauguration 2005 2005 Presidential Inauguration Washington, D.C.
02005-02-02February 2, 2005 State of the Union 2005 2005 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02006-01-31January 31, 2006 State of the Union 2006 2006 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02006-12-30Dec 30, 2006
State funeral of Ford, Gerald State funeral of Gerald Ford Washington, D.C.
Grand Rapids, Michigan
02007-01-23January 23, 2007 State of the Union 2007 2007 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02008-01-28January 28, 2008 State of the Union 2008 2008 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02008-08-25August 25, 2008
Democratic National Convention 2008 2008 Democratic National Convention Denver, Colorado 26th NSSE
02008-09-01September 1, 2008
Republican National Convention 2008 2008 Republican National Convention St. Paul, Minnesota 27th NSSE
02008-11-14November 14, 2008
G-20 Summit 2008 2008 G-20 Washington summit Washington, D.C.
02009-01-17January 17, 2009 Presidential Inauguration 2009 Pre-Inaugural Whistle Stop Tour Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to
Washington, D.C.
Part of inaugural ceremonies
02009-01-18January 18, 2009 Presidential Inauguration 2009 Pre-Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial Washington, D.C.
02009-01-20January 20, 2009 Presidential Inauguration 2009 2009 Presidential Inauguration Washington, D.C.
02009-02-24February 24, 2009 Presidential Address to Congress 2009 2009 Presidential Address to Congress Washington, D.C.
02009-09-24September 24, 2009
G-20 Summit 2009 2009 G-20 Pittsburgh summit Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
02010-01-27January 27, 2010 State of the Union 2010 2010 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02010-04-12April 12, 2010
Nuclear Security Summit 2010 2010 Nuclear Security Summit Washington, D.C.
02011-01-25January 25, 2011 State of the Union 2011 2011 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02011-11-12November 12, 2011
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation 2011Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit Honolulu, Hawaii
02012-01-24January 24, 2012 State of the Union 2012 2012 State of the Union Address Washington, D.C.
02012-05-19May 19, 2012
G8 Summit 38 38th G8 summit Chicago, Illinois
02012-05-19May 19, 2012
NATO Summit 2012NATO 2012 Chicago Summit Chicago, Illinois
02012-08-27August 27, 2012
Republican National Convention 2012 2012 Republican National Convention Tampa, Florida
02012-09-03September 3, 2012

Democratic National Convention 2012 2012 Democratic National Convention Charlotte, North Carolina
02013-01-20January 20, 2013 Presidential Inauguration 2013 2013 Presidential Inauguration Washington, D.C. upcoming

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