Viewpoints in Homeland Defense and Security
Summary: This feed is no longer being updated, please use the new URL: https://www.chds.us/ed/items/category/viewpoints-in-homeland-defense-and-security/feed The NPS Center for Homeland Defense and Security has been a pioneer in the development and delivery of graduate and executive level HS education since 2002. In these Viewpoints, the nation's HS 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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Podcasts:
High-Tech, Low-Tech, No-Tech: Communications Strategies During Blackouts
FEMA's Efforts to Create a "Whole Community"
FEMA's Efforts to Create a "Whole Community"
The National Training, Education, and Exercise Division program: Preparing personnel for the future
The National Training, Education, and Exercise Division program: Preparing personnel for the future
The National Inter-Agency Liason Officer Programme: Public Safety training from the U.K.
The National Inter-Agency Liason Officer Programme: Public Safety training from the U.K.
Thesis Series: The Effects of Obesity on Homeland and National Security
Thesis Series: Twituational Awareness Using Crowdsourced #Disaster Epidemiology: Three Cases of Twituational Awareness
Thesis Series: Does Community Trust in the Police Affect Homeland Security?
Thesis Series: The Benefits of Collaborative Processes for Establishing All Hazard Incident Management Teams in Urban Area Security Initiative Regions
Thesis Series: Twituational Awareness Using Crowdsourced #Disaster Epidemiology: Three Cases of Twituational Awareness
Thesis Series: Does Community Trust in the Police Affect Homeland Security?
Thesis Series: The Benefits of Collaborative Processes for Establishing All Hazard Incident Management Teams in Urban Area Security Initiative Regions
Thesis Series: The Effects of Obesity on Homeland and National Security