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WASHINGTON — The U.S. has failed to implement nine of the Sept. 11 Commission’s 41 recommendations to keep the nation safe from terror, the former co-chairmen of the panel said Wednesday in a report.

Tom Kean and Lee Hamilton will issue the report today detailing what the U.S. has and hasn’t done in the decade since the Sept. 11 attacks, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The government has failed to put into action a border- screening process using biometric technology that checks individuals as they leave the U.S. and has yet to establish a standardized form of identification, the report says. In addition, terrorist-detention guidelines remain unclear and the government has yet to create a proposed civil-liberties board.

Kean and Hamilton say some of the successful moves in the past decade include intelligence-sharing operations.

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