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InterAgency Journal 7-3 (Fall 2016)
Posted: December 20, 2016 by the Simons Center
Inside this issue: Features Download the journal. A Framework for Success: Maximizing Collaborations between Federal Organizations by Caroline R. Earle, Deena S. Disraelly and Robert A. Zirkle Developing a Culture of Questioning or Don’t Tell, Do Ask by Ted Thomas and James... Read More
News You Can Use: 11/18/16
Posted: November 18, 2016 by the Simons Center
National Security GOP Foreign-Policy Power Brokers in Congress Could Foil Trump, Foreign Policy Congress could stall Trump's plans for increased defense spending, Washington Examiner The U.S. Military: Ready or Not?, The Cipher Brief Terrorism deaths fall despite widening impact of... Read More
Featured Article: Megacities – Assessment Factors
Posted: November 15, 2016 by the Simons Center
Featured article: Megacities – Assessment Factors by Gus Otto and AJ Besik Looking around without seeing anyone; asking without being in earshot of someone; and walking in any direction without having to watch out for someone may indicate you are... Read More
News You Can Use: 11/09/16
Posted: November 9, 2016 by the Simons Center
National Security Trump Victory Brings Uncertainty Abroad, The Wall Street Journal US election 2016 results: Five ways a Donald Trump presidency changes the world, BBC News Americans dislike the Islamic State more than Putin or Assad. Here’s how that shapes... Read More
News You Can Use: 10/28/16
Posted: October 28, 2016 by the Simons Center
National Security Security experts: Foreign nation not behind Friday internet attack, The Hill Battlegrounds: The Fight for Mosul and Election Day Disruptions, Foreign Policy US wants Mexico under grid security pact before year's end, Washington Examiner Norm Augustine on Public-Private... Read More
Post-hurricane aid to Haiti winds down
Posted: October 20, 2016 by the Simons Center
The Department of Defense (DoD) is wrapping up its two-week mission in Haiti. Service members were deployed to the storm ravaged nation following Hurricane Matthew's landfall in early October. Earlier this week, U.S. Southern Command commander Navy Admiral Kurt W. Tidd... Read More
Military, civilian first responders participate in relief hackathon
Posted: October 18, 2016 by the Simons Center
Over the weekend, Department of Defense (DoD) and civilian first responders joined technologists from across the country to participate in the inaugural MD5 Hackathon. The event launched the MD5 National Security Technology Accelerator, a public-private partnership between the DoD, New York University, and... Read More
U.S. agencies support relief in Haiti
Posted: October 14, 2016 by the Simons Center
Over 10,000 federal employees from various agencies have been deployed to aid the areas effected by Hurricane Matthew. U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Department of Defense (DoD), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel have also been deployed to... Read More
Featured Article: Ethics Committee Model…
Posted: October 4, 2016 by the Simons Center
Featured article: Ethics Committee Model for Humanitarian Operations Planning by Philip W. Ginder Most hospitals and healthcare organizations have established ethics committees that deal with issues involving medical, ethical, and/or legal conflict or uncertainty. The Joint Commission, the accreditation body for the... Read More
Featured Article: Is the United States Ready…
Posted: September 27, 2016 by the Simons Center
Featured article: Is the United States Ready for a Deadly Airborne Disease Outbreak? by Conrad R. Wilmoski and Meghan C. Muller In March 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared an Ebola virus disease outbreak in West Africa. This... Read More
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