Issue Archive of Homeland Security Affairs
Volume V: 2009- Issue 3: September
- Exercise Evaluation Guides for Public Health Emergency Preparedness
Christine C. Bradshaw and Thomas A. Bartenfeld - Emergency Response, Public Health and Poison Control: Logical Linkages for Successful Risk Communication and Improved Disaster and Mass Incident Response
Valerie A. Yeager - Inaccurate Prediction of Nuclear Weapons Effects and Possible Adverse Influences on Nuclear Terrorism Preparedness
Robert C. Harney - Beyond the Plan: Individual Responder and Family Preparedness in the Resilient Organization
Mark Landahl and Cynthia Cox - Do Terrorists Win Elections?
John A. Tures
- Exercise Evaluation Guides for Public Health Emergency Preparedness
- Issue 2: May
- IN MEMORIAM: MATTHEW SIMEONE Legacy Beyond Nassau
Richard B. Cooper - A Social Infrastructure for Hometown Security: Advancing the Homeland Security Paradigm
Robert Bach and David J. Kaufman - The Anthrax Vaccine: A Dilemma for Homeland Security
Thomas L. Rempfer - Global Metropolitan Policing: An Emerging Trend in Intelligence Sharing
John P. Sullivan and James J. Wirtz - Exploring the Relationship between Homeland Security Information Sharing & Local Emergency Preparedness
Hamilton Bean - The Application of Cost Management and Life-Cycle Cost Theory to Homeland Security National Priorities
Robert Hall and Erica Dusenberry Dimitrov
- IN MEMORIAM: MATTHEW SIMEONE Legacy Beyond Nassau
- Issue 1: January
- Changing Homeland Security: The Year in Review — 2008
Christopher Bellavita - Beyond the HSC/NSC Merger: Integrating States and Localities into Homeland Security Policymaking
Paul N. Stockton - Merging the HSC and NSC: Stronger Together
Christine E. Wormuth and Jeremy White - Technology Strategies for Homeland Security: Adaptation and Coevolution of Offense and Defense
Brian A. Jackson - The Terrorist Threat to Inbound U.S. Passenger Flights: Inadequate Government Response
Anthony Fainberg - Just How Much Does That Cost, Anyway? An Analysis of the Financial Costs and Benefits of the “No-Fly” List
Marcus Holmes - Competing with Intelligence: New Directions in China’s Quest for Intangible Property and Implications for Homeland Security
Robert C. Slate - Community Health Centers: The Untapped Resource for Public Health and Medical Preparedness
Karen M. Wood
- Changing Homeland Security: The Year in Review — 2008
- Issue 3: October
- Preventive Detention in the War on Terror: A Comparison of How the United States, Britain, and Israel Detain and Incapacitate Terrorist Suspects
Stephanie Cooper Blum - The Balanced Scorecard: A Strategic Tool in Implementing Homeland Security Strategies
Sharon Caudle - Promises Unfulfilled: The Suboptimization of Homeland Security National Preparedness
Samuel H. Clovis Jr. - New Requirements for a New Challenge: The Military’s Role in Border Security
Bert B. Tussing - Review of The Closing of the American Border: Terrorism, Immigration, and Security Since 9/11 by Edward Alden
Theophilos Gemelas and Randy Beardsworth - “Consent, Consumers, and the Constitution.” Review of Terror and Consent: The Wars for the 21st Century by Philip Bobbitt
Philip J. Palin - “No Longer Trapped in the War on Terror.” Review of Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, a film by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg.
Judith K. Boyd - Changing Homeland Security: What is Homeland Security?
Derek Rieksts - National Intelligence Strike Teams
CWO Zacharias Fuentes
- Preventive Detention in the War on Terror: A Comparison of How the United States, Britain, and Israel Detain and Incapacitate Terrorist Suspects
- Issue 2: June
- Changing Homeland Security: What is Homeland Security?
Christopher Bellavita - ...And Not a Drop to Drink. Water: an Alternative Test for Emergency Managers
Michael Byrne - National Strike Teams: An Alternate Approach to Low Probability, High Consequence Events
Adam Crowe - Findings from the Forum on Homeland Security After the Bush Administration: Next Steps in Building Unity of Effort
Paul Stockton and Patrick S. Roberts - Terrorism, Networks, and Strategy: Why the Conventional Wisdom is Wrong
David Tucker - Paramilitary Terrorism: A Neglected Threat
Bill Tallen - George Kennan’s Ghost: Faith Reason, and the War Against Jihadism by George Weigel
Philip J. Palin
- Changing Homeland Security: What is Homeland Security?
- Issue 1: January
- Changing Homeland Security: The Year in Review — 2007
Christopher Bellavita - Another Question Concerning Technology: The Ethical Implications of Homeland Defence and Security Technologies
John Jacob Kaag - Evaluating the Impact of Contextual Background Fusion on Unclassified Homeland Security Intelligence
Charles S. Eaneff Jr. - Recent Patterns of Terrorism Prevention in the United Kingdom
Larry Irons - Catastrophe: Risk and Response, by Richard A. Posner
Patrick S. Roberts
- Changing Homeland Security: The Year in Review — 2007
- August
- Reducing the Risk
Matthew M. Allen - Brick by Brick: The Strategic Re-Building of the Public Health Infrastructure
Meredith Allen - Ascendancy through Perception: the Importance of Dedicated Investment in Academic Homeland Security Research and Inquiry
William Gardella - Making Consequence Management Work: Applying the Lesson of the Joint Terrorism Task Force
Will Goodman - Proliferation of Biodefense Laboratories and the Need for National Biosecurity
Jesse Tucker
- Reducing the Risk
- Issue 2: April
- Proceedings of the 2008 Center for Homeland Defense and Security Annual Conference
Donald J. Reed, Charles S. Eaneff Jr., and Cynthia A. Cox - The Domestic Intelligence Gap: Progress Since 9/11?
James Burch - State and Local Fusion Centers: Emerging Trends and Issues
Kevin D. Eack - The Functional Desks as Collaborative Mechanisms in the Michigan Intelligence Operations Center
Michael C. McDaniel, Emad (Al) Shenouda, and M. John Bustria - Securing the United States-Mexico Border: An On-Going Dilemma
Karina Ordóñez - Caribbean Maritime Migration: Challenges for the New Millennium
Robert B. Watts - The Relationship between the Private Sector and Fusion Centers: Potential Causes for Concern and Realities
Siobhan O’Neil - Integrating Virtual Public-Private Partnerships into Local Law Enforcement for Enhanced Intelligence-Led Policing
Matthew J. Simeone Jr.
- Proceedings of the 2008 Center for Homeland Defense and Security Annual Conference
- Issue 1: December
- Proceedings of the Workshop on Preparing for and Responding to Disasters in North America
Lance Robinson - Catastrophic Terrorism at the Border:
The Case of the Canada-United States Border
T. S. (Todd) Hataley PhD - Perimeter Defense and Regional Security
Cooperation in North America:
United States, Canada, and Mexico
Richard J. Kilroy Jr. - Mexico’s Insecurity in North America
Abelardo Rodriguez Sumano
- Proceedings of the Workshop on Preparing for and Responding to Disasters in North America
- Issue 3: September
- Changing Homeland Security: A Strategic Logic of Special Event Security
Christopher Bellavita - Homeland Security Behind the Redwood Curtain
Judith K. Boyd - Generational Hazards
Patrick J. Massey - Application of the Maximum Flow Problem to Sensor Placement on Urban Road Networks for Homeland Security
Lowell Bruce Anderson, Robert J. Atwell, D. Sean Barnett, and Robert L. Bovey - Identity Crisis: Defining the Problem and Framing a Solution for Terrorism Incident Response
Mark Landahl - The Use of EMS Personnel as Intelligence Sensors: Critical Issues and Recommended Practices
Michael Petrie - The Next Catastrophe: Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial, and Terrorist Disasters by Charles Perrow
Paul Stockton
- Changing Homeland Security: A Strategic Logic of Special Event Security
- Issue 2: June
- The National Disaster Medical System’s Reliance on Civilian-Based Medical Response Teams in a Pandemic is Unsound
John B. Delaney Jr. - A Domestic Intelligence Agency for the United States?
A Comparative Analysis of Domestic Intelligence Agencies and Their Implications for Homeland Security
James Burch - How Would Americans Allocate Anti-Terrorism Spending?
Findings from a National Survey of Attitudes about Terrorism
Thomas F. Stinson et. al. - The Edge of Disaster, by Stephen Flynn
Paul N. Stockton - Expecting the Unexpected: The Need for a Networked Terrorism and Disaster Response Strategy
David Hodgins CEM British Colombia Fire Commissioner
- The National Disaster Medical System’s Reliance on Civilian-Based Medical Response Teams in a Pandemic is Unsound
- Issue 1: February
- Changing Homeland Security: Ten Essential Homeland Security Books
Christopher Bellavita - Fractured Fairy Tale: The War on Terror and the Emperor’s New Clothes
Ian S. Lustick - Expecting the Unexpected: The Need for a Networked Terrorism and Disaster Response Strategy
W. David Stephenson and Eric Bonabeau - Deterrence, Terrorism, and American Values
Uri Fisher - Interoperability: Stop Blaming the Radio
Ronald P. Timmons
- Changing Homeland Security: Ten Essential Homeland Security Books
- Issue 3: October
- Lacy E. Suiter (1936-2006)
David O’Keeffe - Death of Lacy Suiter Leaves Large Void in Emergency Management Community
Eileen Sullivan - Beslan: Counter-terrorism Incident Command: Lessons Learned
Peter K. Forster - Federalism, Homeland Security and National Preparedness: A Case Study in the Development of Public Policy
Samuel H. Clovis Jr. - Changing Homeland Security: Shape Patterns, Not Programs
Christopher Bellavita - “Learning” Homeland Security – How One Executive Education Program Engages State and Local Officials
Glen Woodbury - Basic Practices Aiding High-Performance Homeland Security Regional Partnerships
Sharon Caudle - The Department of Defense as Lead Federal Agency
Kathleen J. Gereski - Strategies for Managing Volunteers during Incident Response:
A Systems Approach
Lauren S. Fernandez, Joseph A. Barbera, and Johan R. van Dorp - Why Strategy Matters in the War on Terror
Donald J. Reed - Assessment of Public Health Infrastructure to Determine Public Health Preparedness
Denise Santiago and Anke Richter
- Lacy E. Suiter (1936-2006)
- Issue 2: July
- Changing Homeland Security: What Should Homeland Security Leaders Be Talking About?
Christopher Bellavita - On Killing al-Zarqawi - Does United States Policy Know its Tools in the War on Terror?
Donald J. Reed - Right-wing Group Characteristics and Ideology
Timothy G. Baysinger - Lessons We Don’t Learn:
A Study of the Lessons of Disasters, Why We Repeat Them, and How We Can Learn Them
Amy K. Donahue and Robert V. Tuohy - Social Capital: Dealing with Community Emergencies
Russell R. Dynes - Risk Perception and Terrorism: Applying the Psychometric Paradigm
Clinton M. Jenkin - The National Military Strategic Plan for the War on Terrorism: An Assessment
Nadav Morag - Social Network Analysis as an Approach to Combat Terrorism: Past, Present, and Future Research
Steve Ressler
- Changing Homeland Security: What Should Homeland Security Leaders Be Talking About?
- Issue 1: April
- Changing Homeland Security: Teaching the Core
Christopher Bellavita and Ellen M. Gordon - "Who’s in Charge?" New Challenges in Homeland Defense and Homeland Security
Thomas Goss - The Disaster after 9/11: The Department of Homeland Security and the Intelligence Reorganization
Charles Perrow - Deconvolution of Plant Type(s) for Homeland Security Enforcement
Using Remote Sensing on a UAV Collection Platform
James A. Tindall - Philosophy and Disaster
Naomi Zack
- Changing Homeland Security: Teaching the Core
- Issue 2: Fall
- Potholes and Detours in the Road to Critical Infrastructure Protection Policy
Ted Lewis and Rudy Darken - Homeland Security Capabilities-Based Planning: Lessons from the Defense Community
Sharon L. Caudle - Maritime Critical Infrastructure Protection: Multi-Agency Command and Control in an Asymmetric Environment
Robert B. Watts - Using Organizations: The Case of FEMA
Charles Perrow - Changing Homeland Security: An Opportunity for Competence
Christopher Bellavita - Unified Command and the State-Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi
William L. Carwile III - Hurricane Katrina as a Predictable Surprise
Larry Irons
- Potholes and Detours in the Road to Critical Infrastructure Protection Policy
- Issue 1: Summer
- Changing Homeland Security: The Issue-Attention Cycle
Christopher Bellavita - Transforming Border Security: Prevention First
Robert Bach - What is Preventing Homeland Security?
Christopher Bellavita - Community Policing as the Primary Prevention Strategy for Homeland Security at the Local Law Enforcement Level
Jose Docobo - Building a Contingency Menu: Using Capabilities-Based Planning for Homeland Defense and Homeland Security
Thomas Goss - American Naval Power and the Prevention of Terror
David Longshore - Measuring Prevention
Glen Woodbury
- Changing Homeland Security: The Issue-Attention Cycle