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National Security at Home and Abroad
Las Vegas Now, November 16, 2007
Statement of Michael O'Hanlon, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution to the Committee on House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology
Capital Hill Hearing Testimony, October 31, 2007
A Right to False IDs?
The Huffington Post, July 2, 2007
Gore Blasts Bush in 'The Assault on Reason': Former Vice President's Book as Searing Assault on the Bush Administration
ABC News, May 21, 2007
An Unfinished Net for Catching Terrorists: DOD and ODNI Have Made Significant Progress in Sharing Intelligence Information, but Critics Worry that the Rest of Government is Being Left Behind
FCW.COM, April 16, 2007
Geopolitical Implications of Rising Oil Dependence and Global Warming
Prepared Statement before the Selected Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming U.S. House of Representatives, April 18, 2007
Congress Passes 9/11 Bills
FCW.COM, March 26, 2007
Markle Mentioned by Jane Harman, Congresswoman, House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border, Maritime and Global Counterterrorism Holds Hearing on Border Security
Capitol Hill Hearing Testimony, March 8, 2007
As Bush's ID Plan was Delayed, Coalition Formed Against It
WashingtonPost.com, February 25, 2007
Lack of Info Feeds Public Outcries About Privacy, Experts Say
FCW.com, February 8, 2007
Do the Tech Watchdog Groups Need Watching?
Information Week, January 13, 2007
Risks Unknown for 'Registered Traveler' Participants
The Mercury News, January 7, 2007
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Intelligence Quotient
On the Media, December 15, 2006
The Pentagon Gates Inherits
Congressional Quarterly, December 9, 2006
Board Urged to Ensure Privacy in Data-Sharing
Technology Daily, December 6, 2006
Civil Libertarians Protest Privacy Policy
Washington Post, December 6, 2006
Privacy Watchdogs Urge Probe of Spying Program
Technology Daily, December 5, 2006
Not So Smart Intelligence
Los Angeles Times, September 17, 2006
Big Brother is Watching You: Privacy Could be a Thing of the Past
Boise Weekly, September 13, 2006
Intelligence Deficiencies Remain
The Courier-Journal, September 11, 2006
CIA Brach Invests in Technology Companies to help improve spying
Associated Press, September 4, 2006
Press Release: The Price of Security
Discovery Channel, August 30, 2006
Technology Trap
Federal Computer Week, August 28, 2006
Future Report Could Reveal Data-Sharing Deficiencies
Technology Daily, July 28, 2006.
To Be or Not to Tell
Washington Technology, July 24, 2006
U.S. 'Information Dominance' Under Threat
Intelligence Online, July 21, 2006
DHS Authorization Bill: A Mandate for Info Sharing
Federal Computer Week, July 21, 2006
DHS Intelligence Chief Discusses Priorities
Homeland Security Watch, July 20, 2006
Markle Task Force Releases Report on Implementing Info-Sharing
Homeland Security Watch, July 17, 2006
Group Kindles Debate Over Sharing Government Information in Terrorist Era
CQ, July 14, 2006
Improved Info Sharing: A Path Forward
Secrecy News, July 14, 2006
Markle Suggests Ways Info Sharing, Security Can Coexist
Federal Computer Week, July 13, 2006
Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age Releases Third Report, "Mobilizing Information to Prevent Terrorism: Accelerating Development of a Trusted Information Sharing Environment"
Business Wire, July 13, 2006
Mobilizing Information to Prevent Terrorism–Accelerating Development of a Trusted Information Sharing Environment
Jeff Jonas Blog, July 13, 2006
New Standard Proposed for Information Sharing
Washington Technology, July 13, 2006
Report Critical of Administration's Info-Sharing Efforts
Technology Daily, July 13, 2006
Report Pitches Ideas for Government Privacy Tech
CNET Blog Politics, July 13, 2006
Turf War Hampers War on Terror
Baltimore Sun, July 13, 2006
Spike in Laptop Thefts Stirs Jitters Over Data
Washington Post.com, June 22, 2006
Protecting What Matters
Business Intelligence Network, May 11, 2006
Colleagues Say CIA Analyst Played by Rules
The New York Times, April 23, 2006
NSA Concerned Over Computer Phone Service
United Press International, April 11, 2006
FISA's Failings
National Journal, April 8, 2006
Former NSA Deputy Director William Crowell Joins Ounce Labs' Board of Directors; Security Veteran to Help Extend Company Leadership in Public Sector Deployment
Market Wire, April 3, 2006
Replacement of Infoshare Boss Spells Delay
United Press International, February 7, 2006
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9/11 Public Discourse Project Ceases Operations
Statement by Thomas H. Kean and Lee H. Hamilton of the 9/11 Public Disclosure Project, December 31, 2005
Beyond Connecting the Dots: A VITAL Framework for Sharing Law Enforcement Intelligence
An Investigative Report prepared for Congressman Bennie G. Thompson, Ranking Member, by the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security Democrat Staff, December 28, 2005
Bush Details Terrorism Information-Sharing Plan
Technology Daily, December 19, 2005
A Formula for Disaster
The New York Times, December 5, 2005
Remarks by Chairman Thomas H. Kean and Vice Chair Lee H. Hamilton,
Final Report of the 9/11 Public Disclosure Project, December 5, 2005
Final Report on 9/11 Commission Recommendations
Report by the Commissioners of the 9/11 Public Discourse Project, December 5, 2005
Statement of Zoë Baird, President, Markle Foundation to the Committee on House Select Intelligence Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Capitol Hill Hearing Testimony, October 19, 2005
Drift Into Nothingness
Washington Technology, October 10, 2005
In the Datasphere, No Word Goes Unheard
BusinessWeek Online, August 8, 2005
Information Sharing Has a Dark Side
FCW.com, July 28, 2005
FBI Tech Upgrade Still More Than Three Years Away
National Journal's Technology Daily, July 27, 2005
Statement of James X. Dempsey Executive Director Center for Democracy and Technology to the Committee on House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Economic Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Cybersecurity
Capitol Hill Hearing Testimony, June 29, 2005
SafeNet Strengthens Government Business Focus; Company Taps Board of Director Talent to Form Federal Advisory Board
Business Wire, June 15, 2005
Top Industry Security Executive Joins Epok Advisory Board; Enhances Epok's Governmental Security and Identity Rights Management Depth, While Helping Define Strategy to Meet Growing Demand for Cross-Domain Resource Sharing
PR Newswire, June 13, 2005
Bush Directive Clarifies Information Sharing Responsibility
GOVEXEC.COM, June 3, 2005
DHS Exec Stresses Privacy
FCW.com, June 2, 2005
Strengthening Information Sharing, Access, and Integration B Organizational, Management, and Policy Development Structures for Creating the Terrorism Information Sharing Environment
Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies, June 2, 2005
Will Longer Waits at DMV Really Protect Against Terror?
USA Today, May 10, 2005
Dempsey and Louie: On a Tightrope
Federal Computer Week, March 21, 2005
2005 Fed 100: Why the System Works
Federal Computer Week, March 21, 2005
Federal 100 Award Winners
USA Today, March 21, 2005
National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations
Capitol Hill Testimony, March 2, 2005
DHS Fills Out Privacy Panel
Wired News, February 24, 2005
What's Next?
Public CIO, February 23, 2005
Farmers, Phones and Markets: Mobile Technology in Rural Development
The Feature, February 15, 2005
Federal Standard for State-Issued Identity Cards: A Reasonable Proposal
The Heritage Foundation, February 2005
Dumb Intelligence
The Boston Phoenix, February 2005
No Place to Hide
Primetime Live, January 20, 2005
Best Bets on the Net
Web Watch, January 15, 2005
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Foundation Names Members to Board of Directors
Bioterrorism Week, December 20, 2004
Fix IDs, For Terror and More
USA Today, December 12, 2004
Intelligence Reform Bill Creates Framework for Information Sharing Environment
Business Wire, December 10, 2004
National Security Press Clips Quotes
Business Wire, December 10, 2004
A Technologist Looks Back, Looks Ahead
CNET, December 6, 2004
Homeland Security: 2005 Priorities
Federal Computer Week, December 6, 2004
Tales of Technology: Futures Market Can Teach Intelligence Community Much
Pittsburg Post-Gazette, December 5, 2004
Speaker Hastert Endorses Homeland Security Committee
US Fed News, November 16, 2004
Information Management Journal
ARMA, November 1, 2004
Poll: Antiterror Tech Plans are Flawed
CNET, October 18, 2004
Senate Wants Database Dragnet
Wired news, October 6, 2006
Terrorist Watch Lists: Three Years, No Action
New Democrats Online, October 4, 2004
Senate Bill Proposes Anti-Terror Database
The Washington Post, September 28, 2004
Markle Foundation Outlines Capabilities of Intel Sharing Network
Inside the Pentagon, September 23, 2004
Policy, Not Technology Creates Barriers to Info Sharing
Tech News World, September 20, 2004
Policy, Not Technology Creates Barriers to Info Sharing
United Press International, September 19, 2004
Congressional Aides Briefed About Data-Sharing Plan
National Journal's Technology Daily, September 17, 2004
Intelligence Reform Bill Would Mandate New Network
GCN, September 10, 2004
Bush Creates Civil Liberties Board
Washington Internet Daily, August 31, 2004
The Anti-Regulators in Aspen
National Journal's Technology Daily, August 29, 2004
Overclassification as a Barrier to Information Sharing
Capitol Hill Hearing Testimony, August 24, 2004
Sept. 11 Commissioners Blunt About Homeland Intelligence Role
Congressional Quarterly Today, August 17, 2004
There is Security in Sharing
The Mercury News, August 16, 2004
Passport ID Technology has High Error Rate
The Washington Post, August 6, 2004
9/11 Commission Report
Capitol Hill Hearing Testimony, August 3, 2004
ACLU Says Administration Should Justify Patriot Act
National Journal's Technology Daily, August 3, 2004
New Rules on When to Go to War
FT.com, August 1, 2004
9/11 Report Iffy on Tech
Wired News, July 31, 2004
9-11 Commission Stresses Info Sharing
Federal Computer Week, July 26, 2004
Information Sharing a Top Recommendation of 9/11 Commission
FederalTimes.com, July 26, 2004
Fair Enough
The New Republic Online, July 22, 2004
The Networked Way to Fight Terror
Fortune, July 12, 2004
Clarification
National Journal's Technology Daily, July 1, 2004
Tricky Business
Government Technology, July 2004
Openness of Single Security Network for US Spurs Debate
The Boston Globe, June 25, 2004
Data Mining Reports Could Help Shape New Rules on the Technology
Associated Press, June 24, 2004
Calls Intensify for Better Sharing of Intelligence Data
National Journal's Technology Daily, June 24, 2004
Information Sharing After September 11
Capitol Hill Hearing Testimony, June 24, 2004
It's Not Just a Driver's License Anymore; It's a De Facto National ID. We Should Make it Secure
Washingtonpost.com, May 16, 2004
Adm. Poindexter's Total Awareness
National Journal, May 8, 2004
Loose Nuclear Arms are the Biggest Threat
International Herald Tribune, May 3, 2004
Commentary; The 9/11 Panel Looks the Wrong Way; Probing the Past Won't Do. The Gravest Threat is Nuclear Attack
Los Angeles Times, April 26, 2004
Ashcroft will get Chance to Defend Terror Record
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 11, 2004
Protecting Communications
The Washington Times, April 4, 2004
Analysis: U.S Gets One Terror List at Last
United Press International, March 26, 2004
Geek War on Terror
Newsweek, March 22, 2004
Foundation Showcases Data-Sharing Network, Urges Action
National Journal's Technology Daily, March 22, 2004
Setting Down Markers for the Unthinkable ‘Madrid factor' Reinvigorates Kerry-Bush Homeland Security Debate
MSNBC, March 18, 2004
Playing Defense
The New Republic, March 15, 2004
Entrepreneur Offers Solution for Security-Privacy Clash
The Wall Street Journal, March 11, 2004
Nation is Safer but Not Safe Enough: Sen. Liberman Cites Top Ten Homeland Security Priorities on First Anniversary of DHC Consolidation
States News Service, February 27, 2004
Never Heard of Acxiom? Chances are it's of you
Fortune, February 23, 2004
Report on Transfers of Air Passenger Data to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security: Report Discloses Covert EU Strategy to Establish Regime of Global Travel
Privacy International, February 2, 2004
Clearly, We Must Do Better in Terrorism Preparations
Copley News Service, January 19, 2004
Structural Deficiencies; Revisit the Initial Response to Homeland Security
Sarasota Herald-Tribune (Florida), January 5, 2004
Editorial- Heed the Suspicions of Airline Personnel
ABQ Journal, January 4, 2004
When is Customer Data a Matter of National Security?
Revolution, January 1, 2004
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Are We Winning?
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, December 28, 2003
Driver's License, Please
The Boston Globe, December 24, 2003
Bush Issues Critical Infrastructure Protection Order
Communications Daily, December 19, 2003
E-Government: Panelists Debate Merits of Driver's Licenses As; IDs
National Journal's Technology Daily, December 12, 2003
Nation Needs Information Network; but Citizens Rights Must be Preserved
The Mercury News, December 12, 2003
Security
Washington Internet Daily, December 12, 2003
SECURITY: Array of Observers Critique Call for Data-Sharing; Network
National Journal's Technology Daily, December 11, 2003
Lack of Data-Sharing Seen as Hurting Industry
AviationNow.com, December 10, 2003
Our Opinions: Balance Information With Privacy
The Atlanta Journal, December 10, 2003
Editorial: U.S. Must Adjust to Evolving Threat
The Kansas City Star, December 6, 2003
Secrecy vs. Security
LATimes.com, December 5, 2003
Idea of the Week: How to SHARE Intelligence for Homeland Security
New Democrats Online, December 5, 2003
Fighting Al-Qaeda
The Straits Times, December 5, 2003
Task Forces Calls for Greater Information Sharing To Protect Infrastructure
Communications Daily, December 3, 2003
Al Qaeda Lives; UN Report Should Sharpen Focus of War on Terrorism
Detroit Free Press, December 3, 2003
Technology Can Aid Antiterrorism Information Sharing, Report Says
Washington Internet Daily, December 3, 2003
Think Tank Urges Information Sharing; Network Could Help Combat Terrorism
The Washington Post, December 3, 2003
Report Says U.S. has Made Limited Progress in Sharing Threat Info
Associated Press, December 2, 2003
Task Force Calls for Unified Homeland Security Network
GCN, December 2, 2003
IT Stymied in Terror War: Panel
Internetnews.com, December 2, 2003
SECURITY: Experts Chastise Administration's use of Security; Technology
National Journal's Technology Daily, December 2, 2003
Domestic Security Tech Efforts Lagging
Network World Fusion, December 2, 2003
Limited Progress Seen in Sharing Threat Information
Washingtonpost.com, December 2, 2003
Report: Feds Must Build Homeland Security Network
Washington Technology, December 2, 2003
To Catch a Thief; In-House Lawyers Have to Double at IT Experts, Thanks to the Rise in Laptop Computers Theft and New Privacy Laws
Corporate Counsel, November 2003
Panel Ponders New Intelligence Agency
Associated Press, October 13, 2003
The New Ground Zero
The New York Times, August 31, 2003
Dissertation Could be Security Threat
Washington Post Staff Writer, July 8, 2003
Pentagon Panel Considers Safeguards for Terrorism Spying Program
Associated Press, June 19, 2003
U.S Still Vulnerable to Cyber Attack
San Jose Mercury News, May 15, 2003
Getting a Piece of the D.C Pie: Tech Firms are Trying to Morph into Homeland-Security Specialists
Fortune, May 12, 2003
About Sarin
The Tennesse, April 7, 2003
Analyze This
The National Journal, April 5, 2003
9/11 Exposed Flaws in Intelligence
Asbury Park Press, April 2, 2003
Terrorist Attach Aftermath: September 11 Panel Holds First Public Hearing
Facts on File World News Digest, March 31, 2003
Report: Museum of Freedom Proposed for WTC Site
Associated Press, March 31, 2003
www.terrorismanswers.com
Sunday Times, March 23, 2003
Web Watch
Florida Times, March 18, 2003
Can Sense Making Keep us Safe? New Intelligence Software Helps Investigators See Patterns and Wring Meaning From a Chaos of Clues-Helping to Find Terrorists Before Attacks Take Place
Technology Review, March 1, 2003
FBI Chief Seeks More Surveillance Powers, Defends; Reform
National Journal's Technology Daily, February 11, 2003
9/11 Panel Names Zelikow Executive Director
The Bulletin's Frontrunner, January 28, 2003
9/11 Commission Appoints Director
The Washington Post, January 28, 2003
Commission on Sept. 11 Attacks Meets with Relatives, Names Director
Associated Press, January 27, 2003
Are We Safe Yet? The Twisted Logic-and Unique Utah Twist-to the Nation's Moving Target of Homeland Security
Salt Lake City Weekly, January 23, 2003
Broader U.S. Spy Initiative Debated; Pointdexter Leads Projects Assess Electronic Data, Detect Possible Terrorists; Civil Liberties Concerns Raised
Baltimore Sun.com, January 5, 2003
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Wrong Job for the FBI
The Washington Post, December 18, 2002
Security Check
The New Republic, December 16, 2002
Without Data-Mining Now, We're Looking at Less Privacy Later
Fulton County Daily Report, December 11, 2002
Domestic Intelligence Agency Gains Support; FBI Struggles to Prevent new Office that Could Take its Counterterrorism Role
Baltimore Sun.com, December 10, 2002
Big Brother and Another Overblown Privacy Scare
National Journal, December 7, 2002
Meet Uncle Sam's Big Brother: Know-it-alls: In America, Concern is Growing that Privacy has Become a Casualty of War on Terror
Edmonton Journal, December 1, 2002
US Defends Plan For Search of Data Rights Advocates See it as Intrusive
The Boston Globe, November 21, 2002
Pentagon Tries to Allay Fears About Database Research Project
The Mercury News, November 21, 2002
Bush Aides Consider Domestic Spy Agency; Concerns on FBI's Performance Spur Debate of Opinions
The Washington Post, November 16, 2002
Threats and Responses: Intelligence; Pentagon Plans a Computer System that Would Peek at Personal Data of Americans
The New York Times, November 9, 2002
Task Force on National Security in the Information Age
Sunflash Newsletter, November 3, 2002
Anthrax Scare Showed Need
Desertnews.com, October 26, 2002
In Homeland Defense, All is Nothing
Aviation Week & Space Technology, October 21, 2002
Campaign 2002; Romney Lauds his Security Experience; Says Work with Olympics Makes him Most Qualified
The Patriot Ledger, October 16, 2002
Seeking Middle Ground on Privacy vs. Security
The Christian Science Monitor, October 15, 2002
Report Analyzes Federal Computer System
CNN Money, October 15, 2002
No Rave Reviews
Computer Reseller News, October 14, 2002
Task Force Urges Distributed Intelligence
Government E-Business, October 14, 2002
Report: New Agency Should Take Lead in Setting Domestic Intel Agenda
Inside the Pentagon, October 10, 2002
If You Don't Share the Data, You're in the Dark
New Democrats Online, October 10, 2002
Task Force Urges Distributed Intelligence
Federal Computer Week, October 8, 2002
Decentralize Sharing of Terror Intelligence, Report Urges
The Mercury News, October 8, 2002
Panel: Sorting Should be Focus of Homeland Dept.
Newsday.com, October 8, 2002
Task Force Criticizes Bush Terror Plan
The Salt Lake Tribune, October 8, 2002
Markle Report Offers Recommendations on Homeland Security Information Issues
Tech Law Journal E-Mail Alert, October 8, 2002
Data Sharing key to Beating Terrorism
VNUnet Newswire, October 8, 2002
IT Network Needed for Better Intelligence Analysis, Markle Report Says
Washington Internet Daily, October 8, 2002
Experts Fault Bush Plans for Analyzing Terror Threats
Associated Press, October 7, 2002
A Group of Experts say US President Bush's Homeland Security Plan Depends too Much on the FBI to Analyze
Broadcast News, October 7, 2002
U.S. may Copy Games Security
Desertnews.com, October 7, 2002
Homeland Bills Lack Support for Innovation, Report Says
GCN, October 7, 2002
Study: National Security Needs More IT, Defined Powers
InfoWorld, October 7, 2002
Security: Report: Information Sharing is Linchpin in Security; Efforts
National Journal's Technology Daily, October 7, 2002
Tech Panel Recommends Better Data Sharing, Analysis in War Against Terror
The Mercury News, October 7, 2002
Threats and Responses: Domestic Security; Report Calls for Plan of Sharing Data to Prevent Terror
The New York Times, October 7, 2002
Yesterday's Developments at a Glance
The San Diego Union Tribune, October 7, 2002
Study: Strip FBI of Domestic Intelligence
United Press International, October 7, 2002
Task Forces: Homeland Security Dept., not FBI, Should Shape info Priorities
Washington Technology, October 7, 2002
Security
National Journal's Technology Daily, October 3, 2002
Governors Propose Homeland Initiatives
Federal Computer Week, September 23, 2002
Defending the U.S.
San Jose Mercury News, September 9, 2002
A Civil Liberties Advocate
WashingtonPost.com, June 19, 2002
Hard Questions for Terror Fight
Newsday.com, May 30, 2002.
The Legal Theorist
Wall Street Journal, May 13, 2002
Task force Aims to Protect with Better Info and Technology
Law Enforcement Technology, April 2002
Free the Fortune 500
Washington Post, April 23, 2002
The U.S. is Working Hard to use Data in Defense
Dayton Ohio News, April 14, 2002
Team Tapped to Study IT and Info Security
National Journal's Technology Daily, March 12, 2002
By All Means, Profile
Washington Times, March 7, 2002
Security
National Journal's Technology, March 6, 2002
New Task Force Formed for National IT Security
DC.Internet.com, March 6, 2002
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