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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Description

Assist in ongoing implementation of the new department and assess and advise on its effectiveness and assess opportunities to improve existing organizational structures.

For questions relating to this committee, please contact Terry Buss at Tbuss@napawash.org.

Past Meetings

April 6, 2004 at 2:00 PM

April 8, 2004 at 2:00 PM

April 26, 2004

Discussion Forum

Forum/Chat Room Instructions

Homeland Security Forum/Chat Rooms

Positioning Committee Documents

Final Report on Homeland Security

Homeland Security Survey

FellowParticipationintheHomelandSecurity_3_.pdf

Pres(2)forFall meetingedits.pdf

Pre-interview Questionnaire

Thoughts from Barbara Romzek

Background Materials

Background Documents and Guidance

Brookings Homeland Security

C. Morgan Kinghorn Testimony before House Subcommittee on on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs & the Subcommittee on National Security

Chemical Plants are Feared as Targets - Washington Post, December 16, 2001

Computer Security Resource Center (CSRC) Draft Publications

Critical Infrastructure Protection: Challenges and Efforts to Secure Control Systems

Department of Homeland Security Announces Homeland Security Funding Task Force

DHS Communications and Interoperability

Homeland Security Advisory Council List with Short Bios

Homeland Security Advisory Council Senior Advisory Committees

Homeland official spread blame for delayed infrastructure reviews

Homeland Security to merge offices aiding states

Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-5

Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-8

GovExec. Homeland Security

GovExec. House Weighs Homeland Security Management Shakeup

Medicare Savings Programs: Results of Social Security Administration's 2002 Outreach to Low-Income Beneficiaries

Strategic Plan

System Under Stress: Homeland Security and American Politics by Donald F. Kettl

Related Links

Other Positioning Committees

Positioning Committees Calendar

Template for PC Reports

Contacts

Name Phone E-mail
Allen, Thad (202)-267-1642 TWAllen@comdt.uscg.mil
Anderson, Eric A. (515)-283-4105/4141 EAAnderson@dmgov.org
Beebe, Cora
(Board Rep)
(703)-461-3123 Corabeebe@aol.com
Ink, Dwight (571)-333-2500 dwightink@aol.com
Kerwin, Neil (202)-885-2127 ckerwin@american.edu
Martin, Bernard (703)-471-6364 tabhmartin@erols.com
Meissner, Doris (202)-266-1911 DMeissner@migrationpolicy.org
Messner, Howard (301)-261-0095 messnermeador@msn.com
Romzek, Barbara (785)-864-9098 b-romzek@ku.edu
Scheppach, Raymond (202)-624-5300/5320 RScheppach@NGA.ORG
Ware, John L. (Chair) (214)-965-7999 jware@hmtf.com
Wamsley, Barbara (301)-375-7543 Barbara_wamsley@msn.com
Watson, Libby*
(817) 392-6183
libby.watson@fortworthgov.org
Williams, Cindy (617)253-1825 cindywil@mit.edu
Wise, Charles (812)-855-9744 wise@indiana.edu
Yim, Randall* (202)-512-6787
yimr@gao.gov
Academy Staff    
Buss, Terry
(Lead)
(202)-347-3190 ext. 3074 tbuss@napawash.org
Donahue, Arnie (202)-347-3190 ext. 3010 adonahue@napawash.org
Ruiz, Kristin (202)-347-3190 ext. 3082 kruiz@napawash.org

Trahan, Lisa (202)-347-3190 ext. 3213 ltrahan@napawash.org
Walsh, Charlene (202)-347-3190 ext. 3008 cwalsh@napawash.org

To e-mail the entire Positioning Committee, please send an e-mail to: homeland@napawash.org.

 

 

 

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