Bibliography Category: Security Issues

Posted: June 25, 2012 by

Department of Homeland Security. Joint Testimony of David Heyman, Assistant Secretary for the Office of Policy, Rear Admiral Zukunft, Assistant Commandant for U.S. Coast Guard Office of Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship, and Kevin McAleenann, Acting Assistant Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Boarder Protection Office of Field Operations before the House Committee on Homeland Security, […]

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

Zinno, Michael J. Expeditionary Border Security Operations: Eliminating the Seams. Monograph, School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 2008. http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4013coll3/id/2327 (accessed 12 August 2011). This monograph seeks to determine the potential value of utilizing expeditionary interagency border security teams to conduct border security operations and training during theater security cooperation activities.

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

Wylie, James. North American Maritime Homeland Security and Defense: A CNA Corporation Workshop. Washington, DC: Center for Naval Analysis, 2004. http://www.cna.org/sites/default/files/research/D0009767.A3.pdf (accessed 26 January 2012). This document provides a summary of a workshop involving U.S. and Canadian uniformed Navy, Coast Guard, and civilian experts in maritime homeland security, USCG matters, naval operations and organization, and […]

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

Wise, Charles R. and Rania Nader. 2002. Organizing the Federal System for Homeland Security: Problems, Issues, and Dilemmas. Public Administration Review Vol. 62, no. s1: 44-57. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1540-6210.62.s1.8/pdf (accessed 26 October 2011). This article examines intergovernmental responses to homeland security. The article also discusses changes in intergovernmental relations.

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

White House, The. National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2003. http://www.dhs.gov/national-strategy-secure-cyberspace (accessed 18 December 2012). The purpose of this document is to engage and empower Americans to secure the portions of cyberspace that they own, operate, control, or with which they interact.

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

White House, The. National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2011. https://digitalndulibrary.ndu.edu/cgi-bin/showfile.exe?CISOROOT=/strategy&CISOPTR=10231&CISOMODE=print (accessed 9 September 2011). This document charts a course for the public and private sectors to collaborate to raise the level of trust associated with the identities of individuals, organizations, networks, services, and devices involved in online transactions.

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

White House, The. The National Strategy for The Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures and Key Assets. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2003. http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/Physical_Strategy.pdf (accessed 9 April 2012). This document defines the road ahead for a core mission area identified in the National Strategy for Homeland Security. This document identifies a clear set of national goals […]

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

White House, The. National Strategy for Homeland Security. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2007. http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/infocus/homeland/nshs/2007/index.html (18 December 2012). The purpose of this strategy is to guide, organize, and unify the nation’s homeland security efforts. It provides a common framework by which the U.S. should focus its efforts on four goals.

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

White House, The. National Strategy for Homeland Security. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2002. http://www.ncs.gov/library/policy_docs/nat_strat_hls.pdf (accessed 18 December 2012). This document is the first National Strategy for Homeland Security. The purpose of the strategy is to mobilize and organize the nation to secure the U.S. homeland from terrorist attacks

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Posted: May 24, 2012 by

White House, The. National Strategy for Global Supply Chain Security. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2012. http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/national_strategy_for_global_supply_chain_security.pdf (accessed 13 February 2011). This strategy examines the U.S. government’s goal to strengthen the global supply in order to protect the welfare and interests of the American people and secure the U.S.’s economic prosperity. The focus in this […]

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