Viewpoints in Homeland Defense and Security - CHDS/Ed
Summary: The nation’s homeland security leaders give opinions on current issues and challenges facing the country, such as intelligence and information-sharing, critical infrastructure protection, borders and immigration, terrorist groups, and interoperability.
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Video – 2016 CHDS Thesis Series. Darren Price. Responding to disasters is a critical function for first responders and the emergency management community. The primary mission when responding to disasters is saving lives, which...
Video – interview. The TSA is undergoing fundamental changes designed to provide a simple, safe, and efficient means or transporting people, goods and services. Paul Fujimura, Assistant Administrator for Global Strategies, Transportation Security Administration...
Video – interview. ISIS has honed and evolved its propaganda skills and continues to push out very effective messaging to its prospective recruits, in many cases radicalizing groups and individuals. Which approaches should be...
Video – interview. Monica Manzella and Greggory Favre. Technologies for unmanned aircraft, or drones, are exploding both in the private and public sectors. Each day, new applications for law enforcement, rescue and recovery, and other...
Video – interview. Antonio Scurlock. Cybersecurity is now at the forefront of Homeland Security threats. Antonio Scurlock, (Senior Cybersecurity Strategist Enhance Shared Situational Awareness (ESSA) Portfolio Lead Office of Strategy, Policy, & Plans National...
Video – interview. Byron Bland and Jim Breckenridge. In this two-part series, Byron Bland, Associate Director for the Stanford Center on International Conflict & Negotiation outlines the fundamental building blocks of the peace making...
Interview — video. Nicholas Stark. In this interview Nicholas Stark, Academic Program Lead for the Intelligence & Analysis Directorate, talks about his program’s role in expanding INA employees’ educational opportunities. alternate video link Subscribe...
Interview — video. Keith Squires. A cyber-criminal organization electronically diverts funds, a hacking group uses their prowess to try to influence politics, these are examples of the evolving world of cyber crime. Keith Squires,...
Interview — video. Al Teller. There is no other more powerful medium to influence young people than music. It is pervasive, easily distributed and directly affects people on an emotional and physical level. In...
Interview — video. COL Bentley Nettles. With Governor Perry’s recent order, the Texas National Guard has taken on significant border control responsibilities. COL Bentley Nettles discusses the challenges in adapting to an unfamiliar...
Interview — video. David Fukutomi. The Pacific Executive Leaders Program, funded by FEMA, was created to develop collaboration and executive leader skills in times of crisis in the Pacific. In this Viewpoints, David...
Interview — video. Heather Issvoran. The master’s program at CHDS is designed to educate emerging homeland security leaders to effect change and policies at their respective agencies and on a national level. In...
Interview — video. Erik Dahl. Is the NSA becoming SO overwhelmed with the high volume of information that ITS RESPONSE TO THREATS becomes LESS EFFECTIVE? Is this massive collection of data actually hurting our...
Interview — video. Angi English. In this Viewpoints segment, Angela English the executive director for Texas Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities discusses how most of us will have a disability or experience a...
Interview — video. Edward Campbell. In this Viewpoints interview, Joint Education Officer Ed Campbell discusses the building relationship between academia and NORAD (The North American Aerospace Defense Command). Campbell, along with NORAD, has...