The statistics in that study are not reassuring to those of us that work in, or near, areas or buildings that are acknowledged al quada targets.

The pork-barrel method of allocating U.S. government anti-terrorism resources should overwhelmingly favor the "target" cities such as New York, Los Angeles, etc. If Kansas, Wyoming, and most other states were at a significant risk, then they should also receive their fair share of these measures of protection - but they are not, and most of their funds is a waste of money that could be better spent for protection elsewhere.