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A Citizen’s Eye View of Public Preparedness

Entries from February 2009

Red Cross President McGovern Says Increasing Citizen Preparedness Is A Top Priority

February 2nd, 2009 · 1 Comment

A former top business executive is recruited from the private sector to take over one of the country’s most venerated non-profit organizations at a crucial moment in its history right in the midst of a national economic crisis. Sounds like a managerial situation that might be found in one of the famous case studies from the [...]

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Following The New Homeland Security Secretary’s First Week & Beyond

February 2nd, 2009 · No Comments

In the past I have written about the various online e-mail lists and resources available to citizens interested in learning more about the work and activities of government agencies involved in the issues covered on this blog.  
One informative web resource is the U.S. Homeland Security Department’s Leadership Journal blog. New Secretary Janet Napolitano has [...]

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James Carafano (Heritage Foundation) — “What Should We Tell The Public?”

February 1st, 2009 · 3 Comments

This edition of the blog’s “What Should We Tell The Public?” video series features James Carafano from the Heritage Foundation. An extremely prolific and highly respected author on all things homeland security, Carafano released a report in September with recommendations for the next Administration titled, “Homeland Security 3.0: Building A National Enterprise To Keep America Safe, Free And [...]

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