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Homeland Security Grants: Observations On Process DHS Used To Allocate Funds To Selected Urban Areas
Author: United States, Senate, Committee on Homeland Secur
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: funds, allocate, selected, urban, areas, used, dhs, security, grants, observations, process, homeland
Number of Pages: 50
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ISBN-10: 1422313565
ISBN-13: 9781422313565
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Author: United States, Dept. of Homeland Security, Governm
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: programs, report, congressional, committees, immigration, transforming, security, management, challenges, remain, homeland
Number of Pages: 61
Published:
ISBN-10: 1428936440
ISBN-13: 9781428936447
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Author: Randolph C Hite
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: homeland, security, testimony, subcommittee, appropriations, senate, needed, committee, management, immigrant, visitor, status, program, operating, improvements
Number of Pages: 31
Published: 2006
ISBN-10: 1428930248
ISBN-13: 9781428930247
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Author: David A. Powner
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: information, security�s, generation, sharing, system, homeland, department, technology, management, improvements, needed
Number of Pages: 58
Published: 2009-03-01
ISBN-10: 1437911358
ISBN-13: 9781437911350
The Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for coordinating the fed. government's homeland security communications with all levels of govżt. In support of this mission, DHS implemented, and has been enhancing, the Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN). It also has proposed a follow-on system, called Next Generation HSIN (HSIN Next Gen). This report determines whether: (1) DHS has stopped further improvements on HSIN and if so, the deptżs. rationale for doing so and plans for acquiring its proposed follow-on system HSIN Next Gen; and (2) the depżt. is effectively managing the
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Author: Stephen E. Flynn
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations
Keywords: support, homeland, security, sector, private, defense, mobilizing, neglected
Number of Pages: 62
Published: 2006-08-30
ISBN-10: 0876093586
ISBN-13: 9780876093580
The March 2006 furor over a Dubai firms attempt to purchase the company managing some U.S. ports illustrates the difficult homeland security challenges that exist at the nexus of privately owned critical assets as well as global interdependence. Unfortunately, nearly five years after the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., federal efforts to enlist the private sector in bolstering homeland security remain largely stillborn. Neglected Defense offers a thoughtful and tightly reasoned analysis of why that is so. It presents a way forward for strengthening cooperation between th
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Author: United States, Subcommittee on Homeland Security,
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: security, subcommittee, chairman, report, homeland, appropriations, representatives, house, systems, committee, screening, needed, planning, systematic, optimize, deployment, baggage, checked, aviation
Number of Pages: 78
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ISBN-10: 1428930612
ISBN-13: 9781428930612
29947
Author: William O. Jenkins
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Keywords: disasters, congressional, hearing, catastrophic, preparedness, management, observations, dhs, emergency
Number of Pages: 21
Published: 2009-02
ISBN-10: 1437906397
ISBN-13: 9781437906394
The Homeland Security Act was enacted in Nov. 2002, creating the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) to improve homeland security following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The act centralized the leadership of many homeland security activities under a single fed. dept. DHS has the dominant role in implementing this national strategy. This hearing discusses the status of DHSżs actions in fulfilling its respon. to: (1) establish policies to define roles and respon. for national emergency preparedness efforts and prepare for the transition between presidential admin.; and (2) develop operational plans
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