Department of Homeland Security

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January 04, 2011 / By Gordon Adams, Matthew Leatherman
A Leaner and Meaner Defense

The United States faces a watershed moment: it must decide whether to increase its already massive debt in order to continue being the world’s sheriff or restrain its military missions

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January 25, 2010 / By Vidal Seegobin
Making Good on Disease Intelligence

The attempted Christmas Day bombing of a Northwest flight from Amsterdam to Detroit once again thrust airport security into the headlines. It ignited a flurry of investigations into how

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July 01, 2009 / By Eric Lief, Vidal Seegobin
Mapping the United States Government Engagement in Global Public Health

This report represents an effort to map the United States government’s engagement in global health activities as a basis for analysis and to help decision makers understand the scope and

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April 28, 2009
Following Swine Flu

Crowds in surgical masks scurry between skyscrapers, grimly focused on getting from point A to B while evading a contagion that could be anywhere. In 2003, it was SARS in Hong Kong,

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September 05, 2008 / By Ellen Laipson, Jesper Gronvall
New Information and Intelligence Needs in the 21st Century Threat Environment

The Stimson Center, in collaboration with the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, explored how current information and intelligence systems support homeland security officials in

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