Reaching the Public... In Their Own Language
The availability of information in many languages is a critical component of public assistance for emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation.
DHS Awards Contract to Develop Portable DNA Biometric Device
Parabon NanoLabs recently announced its award of DHS Small Business Innovative Research grant.
Amateur Radio and Disaster Response
Hurricane season offers a chance to highlight a critical service in the nation's disaster warning and response arsenal: Amateur Radio.
An Olympic Test for Northern Border Security
The Vancouver Olympics posed a significant challenge for law enforcement. Bill Skerpan examines key challenges and security efforts on both sides of the border.
The Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative
On January 8th, 2008, then President George W. Bush issued National Security Presidential Directive 54.
ICE Launches Secure Communities
ICE's Secure Communities program has been identifying aliens for deportation when they are arrested for crimes by police in 48 communities since March of this year.
DNA: The Last Biometric
We examine the evolution of biometric use at our border’s including insight into the future of biometric identification.
Transition as an Enduring Discipline
The transition to the Obama administration was a challenge for the Department of Homeland Security. Arc Aspicio explores best practices for handling such a large transfer of responsibilities.
Discount Shopping & Disaster Response
This insight from Seth Lyon discusses private-public partnerships as a means to help get critical supplies where they need to go as quickly as possible.
The Evolution of DHS Procurements
An interview with Arc Aspicio CEO Lynn Ann Casey, who shares her thoughts on procurement trends within the Department of Homeland Security.
Aviation Security: It Takes a Network
Since its creation after 9/11, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has evolved to stay one-step ahead of threats to aviation security.