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Sticks and Stones

Dear Congress: Over the past year, you’ve made me (and the world) serve as unfortunate witnesses to the death of political civility. At a time when the economy is in the toilet, when we’re fighting (and perhaps losing)...

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A Hollow Award

Like most of the country, I awoke to the shocking news of the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to President Obama. Like the reporters sitting in Oslo this morning at the announcement, I also gasped. As proud...

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I guess Beckstrom was right…

When he submitted his resignation in March of this past year, Rod Beckstrom, the then-Director of the National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC) delivered one of the more incendiary “I quit” letters. Instead of the customary Washington prose of, “I want...

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Rich Cooper To Lead NDIA Homeland Security Division

Catalyst Partners’ Cooper to focus on nurturing public-private partnershipRich Cooper of Catalyst Partners has been named the chair of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Homeland Security Division (HSD), a position through which Cooper said he will seek to...

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Right Words, Missing Ingredient at the Red Cross

Before an assembled audience of invited guests and American Red Cross personnel, DHS Sec. Napolitano rolled out her most definitive description of what American preparedness and resilience should be. Heralding the successful close of National Preparedness Month 2009,...

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“Too early to speculate” But…

As part of is ongoing outreach on QHSR, DHS hosted another Bloggers Roundtable to talk about the third portion of its homeland security dialogue. Alan Cohn, DHS’ Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) for Policy led the call and shared...

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G-20 Warnings to Pittsburghers

Last night I got an email from Pittsburgh related to the protests that Western Pennsylvania residents can expect to see over the next few days with the G-20 Summit in town. I’ve redacted from the email personal information that...

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Let them hang – G-20 Protests have Begun

While the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh does not begin until tomorrow, protestors are already making their presence know in the city. Earlier today protestors (identified as members of Greenpeace) affixed a large banner off the West End Bridge...

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The Critical Need for Congressional Reform on Homeland Security Oversight

At this morning's Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing on the report of the WMD Commission (also known as the Grahan-Talent Commission) former Senator Bob Graham started his testimony by highlighting the critical need for congressional reform of...

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The Costs of Making Room for G-20 Visitors

This week my hometown of Pittsburgh will play host to the world as the G-20 Summit comes to the City of Champions. Along with hosting an array of the world’s top leaders to talk about the challenging issues...

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