Secrets in the News: Classified Crossings that Go Too Far
For the second straight week, Washington, DC and the nation are reeling from headlines and news coverage of events on the national security stage. Last week, it was the Washington Post's series on Top Secret America, which details the...
DetailsBuilding a 21st-Century Strategy to Counter Piracy and al Shabaab
The piracy question and how to deal with it is huge and is about to become a much larger question in the global supply-chain management continuum. I, like other folks, would like nothing more then to send in the...
DetailsThe Disturbing Value of the Washington Post’s Work
There is always something in the media that captures the conversation of people in Washington, whether it is some unfortunate gaffe that a political figure makes, some new gossip about a government official’s missteps, or the latest poll numbers...
DetailsCongress Heal Thyself (yet again)
How many times must the story be told of the mal-effects from the mishmash of Congressional turf battles over the Department of Homeland Security before something is done? Today’s latest entry is a well-done NPR story (no, that isn’t...
DetailsThe Earth-Moving Message Not Heard
Like much of the National Capital Region, I am shocked we had an earthquake this morning. For people in Washington, DC, an earthquake is usually a shocking news story - like when a President has an intern do...
DetailsThe Value of Aspen
As we continue to swelter in the ongoing summer heat wave, it is easy for me to reminisce about my recent visit to Aspen, Colo. Tucked amongst the Rockies with its clean air, fervent green and majestic views, a...
DetailsNASA’s Mission to Muslims
Having worked as a NASA contractor and as an employee, I like to think there is not much that happens at America's Space Agency that doesn't surprise me. I was wrong. The recent Al Jazeera interview with NASA Administrator...
Details“Flooded with Help – But Still Flailing”
In what I can only call a solid piece of researched commentary, Dan Kaniewski of GWU’s Homeland Security Policy Institute and Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation have put together a great article, “Flooded with Help – But Still...
DetailsFinally – Pistole is IN!
This morning by voice vote, the US Senate confirmed the nomination of John Pistole to be the next Administrator of DHS' Transportation Security Administration (TSA). In what has been a grueling odyssey for everyone involved, from former nominees and...
DetailsUnnecessary “Jurisdictional Turf Battles” Threaten to Derail WMD Bill
Earlier this week, the House Homeland Security Committee marked up the WMD Prevention and Preparedness Act of 2010 in an effort to implement recommendations from the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism (the...
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