Homeland Security IntelWatch
March 2, 2004
Vol. 2, No. 9



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Table of Contents:

Cybersecurity Regulation

Federal

State & Local

Industry

Book Review by Steve Ellis: Funding Evil Provides Chilling Roadmap to Terror Financing

Northcom

Weapons of Mass Destruction

Business Opportunities



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Cybersecurity Regulation

New cybersecurity legislation expected in February. An inside look at Rep. Putnam?s working group.

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Federal

Gilmore Commission calls terrorism prevention efforts lagging.

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State & Local

Study finds states not fully prepared to meet bioterror threat.

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Industry

Boeing VP outlines private-public HS partnership.

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Book Review by Steve Ellis: Funding Evil Provides Chilling Roadmap to Terror Financing

FUNDING EVIL By Rachel Ehrenfeld, Ph.D. 250 pp. Chicago Bonus Books $24.95: Reviewed by Steve Ellis

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Northcom

From ?Defending Forward? to a ?Global Defense-in-Depth?: globalization and homeland security By Antulio J. Echevarria II and Bert B. Tussing National War College.

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Weapons of Mass Destruction

Anthrax Bioterror, Two Years Later By Leonard A. Cole

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Business Opportunities

FCC looking into smart radios.

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Fact Sheet on Department of Homeland Security

Overview of the Department of Homeland Security

The Department's Mission
The Department's Five Directorates
The Department's Separate Agencies
Headquarters' Elements
Border Reorganization
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Doing Business with DHS

DHS Acquisition Offices
Office of Private Sector Liaison
Acquisition Policy and Regulations
Resources
Small Business Resources


DHS Points of Contact

  • Directorate of Border & Transportation Security: Darlene Freeman (202) 282-8064
  • Directorate of Emergency Preparedness & Response: Josh Batkin (202) 646-4563
  • Directorate of Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection: Dave Wray (202) 282-8378
  • Directorate of Science & Technology: Holly Dockery (202) 786-0076
  • Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services:
  • Private Sector: Tom DiNanno (202) 282-8043
  • Contracting: Valerie Veatch (202) 786-0103
  • Coast Guard: Jerry Yoest (202) 267-2280
  • Secretary's Scheduler: Marie Vachon, tel: (202) 282-8354, f (202) 282-8404
  • Office of International Affairs: Pancho Kinney, tel: (202) 282-8240, fax: (202) 282-8403
  • E-mail: francis.kinney@dhs.gov
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Information Resources

Department Web Site:
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/

DHS Organization:
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/interapp/editorial/editorial_0086.xml

DHS Reorganization Plan:
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=10&content=12

Homeland Security Act of 2002:
http://thomas.loc.gov

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Homeland Security Internet Resources

Private/Commercial Sector

ANSER Institute for Homeland Security (www.homelandsecurity.org)
Business Executives for National Security (BENS) (www.bens.org)
Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT) (www.mipt.org)
Site Institute (Search for International Terrorist Entities) (www.siteinstitute.org)


Government Sector

Department of Homeland Security (www.dhs.gov)
Department of State (www.state.gov)
FBI (www.fbi.gov)
READY.GOV (http://www.ready.gov/)
DISASTERHELP (https://disasterhelp.gov/portal/jhtml/index.jhtml)
Most Wanted Terrorists (http://www.fbi.gov/mostwant/terrorists/fugitives.htm)
Are You Ready? (http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/)
Community Emergency Response Teams (http://www.citizencorps.gov/programs/cert.shtm)
Citizen Corps (http://www.citizencorps.gov/)
USA Freedom Corps (http://www.usafreedomcorps.gov/)
FIRSTGOV.gov (http://www.firstgov.gov/)
Congressional Immigration Reform Caucus (http://www.house.gov/tancredo/Immigration/)

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Upcoming Conferences

Global Homeland Security
(November 30 - December 1, 2004)
A two-day intensive conference and exhibition with plenaries and workshops led by global experts from government and industry. (More information, March 15, 2004)

Maritime Security Expo Europe
(November 1-3, 2004; Rotterdam, Netherlands)
This event will include a high-level two-day pan-European conference with more than 2,000 buyers expected from throughout Europe, the United States, and Asia and over 100 exhibitors from around the globe. (http://maritime.ejkcorp.com/rotterdam/)

Maritime Security Expo USA 2004
(September 14-15, 2004; New York)
This event will feature a two-day international conference and exhibit hall showcasing state-of-the-art technologies, products, and services. An expected 2,500 attendees from 30 countries and over 200 exhibitors from around the world will participate. (View conference website)

Maritime Technology & Security Expo
(January 2005; Hong Kong)
(Look for more details in future issues.)

Security China
(October, 2004)
15,000 International Visitors & over 300 Exhibitors
(Look for more details in April, 2004 Issue)
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