— Volume VII (2011) —

February 2011
Changing Homeland Security: In 2010, Was Homeland Security Useful?
- Christopher Bellavita
February 2011
With a Disaster, Pain is Inevitable, but Suffering is Optional
- Sharon Caudle and Ernest Broussard Jr.
February 2011
Twitter, Facebook, and Ten Red Balloons: Social Network Problem Solving and Homeland Security
- Christopher M. Ford
February 2011
Dual Status Command for No-Notice Events: Integrating the Military Response to Domestic Disasters
- Ludwig J. Schumacher
April 2011
A Guide for Homeland Security Instructors Preparing Physical Critical Infrastructure Protection Courses
- Steven Hart and James D. Ramsay
June 2011
Homeland Security in Real-Time: The Power of the Public and Mobile Technology
- Andrew Heighington
June 2011
Special Report: Key Issues from the UAPI Continental Security Conference
- Stanley Supinski, Philip Treglia, Donna Cayson, and Jeffrey Burkett
September 2011
Ten Years After: the 9/11 Essays
- Janet Napolitano, Michael Chertoff, Tom Ridge, Paul Stockton,.....(more)
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Research Articles

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February 2011
Americus, Georgia: The Case Study of Disasters Serving the Role of Facilitators and Expeditors of Progress and Betterment
- Marc Hyden and Charley English
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February 2011
Terrorist to Tyrant
- Thomas Myers
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February 2011
Baton Rouge Post-Katrina: The Role of Critical Infrastructure Modeling in Promoting Resilience
- Laura Steinberg, Nicholas Santella, and Corrine Zoli
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April 2011
Preparedness Exercises 2.0: Alternative Approaches to Exercise Design That Could Make Them More Useful for Evaluating — and Strengthening — Preparedness
- Brian A. Jackson and Shawn McKay
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April 2011
Protecting Sensitive Information: The Virtue of Self-Restraint
- Dallas Boyd
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June 2011
National Preparedness Requirements: Harnessing Management System Standards
- Sharon Caudle
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August 2011
Balancing the Risks, Benefits, and Costs of Homeland Security
- John Mueller and Mark G. Stewart
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December 2011
Application of Social Network Analysis Methods to Quantitatively Assess Exercise Coordination
- Yee San Su
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December 2011
The Power of "the Few": A Key Strategic Challenge for the Permanently Disrupted High-Tech Homeland Security Environment
- Rodrigo Nieto-Gómez

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