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Election Security
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Election Security Modern elections face significant new threats, including COVID-related changes to voting processes, growing political and social divides, increased cyber threats from adversaries, and declining public trust. Securing elections is critical for safeguarding democratic processes and national stability. Leveraging extensive experience in homeland security workshops and exercises, CNA collaborates with diverse stakeholders to develop, execute, and evaluate election security plans. blue none Blurbs /our-media/podcasts/cna-talks/2023/05
cna talks: Polar Politics: Rule of Law at the Poles (Part 2)
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On the latest episode of our occasional series, Polar Politics, Josh Tallis sits down with Mark Rosen and Cornell Overfield. They discuss how the Universal Law of the Sea is applied in the Arctic region, and examine the territorial disputes in the region.
and policy, maritime arms control, the Arctic and regulation of the global commons, international law and treaties, the law of armed conflict and homeland security. Related Materials Lawfare   - Could a Kiwi Sailor’s Northwest Passage Transit Break the Legal Ice Between Canada and the U.S.? CNA   - Unconstrained Foreign Direct Investment: An Emerging Challenge to Arctic Security
cna talks: Polar Politics: Rule of Law at the Poles (Part 1)
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On the latest episode of our occasional series, Polar Politics, Josh Tallis sits down with Mark Rosen and Cornell Overfield. They discuss the treaties and agreements that govern the Polar Regions writ large, before taking a deep dive into the Antarctic Treaty system.
in maritime law and policy, maritime arms control, the Arctic and regulation of the global commons, international law and treaties, the law of armed conflict and homeland security. Related Materials Lawfare - Could a Kiwi Sailor’s Northwest Passage Transit Break the Legal Ice Between Canada and the U.S.? CNA - Unconstrained Foreign Direct Investment: An Emerging Challenge to Arctic Security
cna talks: Special Edition: The U.S. Navy's 245th Birthday
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On the latest episode of our occasional series, Polar Politics, Josh Tallis sits down with Mark Rosen and Cornell Overfield. They discuss the treaties and agreements that govern the Polar Regions writ large, before taking a deep dive into the Antarctic Treaty system.
in maritime law and policy, maritime arms control, the Arctic and regulation of the global commons, international law and treaties, the law of armed conflict and homeland security. Related Materials ... Security ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName ContactTitle /*/Contact/JobTitle ContactEmail /*/Contact/Email ContactPhone /*/Contact/Phone 73 16383197
cna talks: Linking Supply Chains After a Disaster
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With the hurricane season around the corner, this episode of CNA Talks explores the importance of supply chains and communication in the aftermath of a disaster. CNA’s Delilah Barton and Lars Hanson are experts in emergency preparedness, strategy and planning. They discuss CNA’s work helping cities, states and the federal government respond to disasters.
. Linking Supply Chains After a Disaster Biographies Delilah Barton serves as an Associate Director in CNA's Safety and Security Division and as the Vulnerable Populations practice lead, focusing on the prevention of human trafficking and abuse and exploitation of the elderly and disabled. She is an expert in emergency management and homeland security with 23 years of professional experience
cna talks: Morse Code Success Stories
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CNA is committed to using the latest technology to help us deliver for our sponsors. In this episode, we discuss how we are integrating our LLM, Morse Code, into our research process.
Mohres is the managing director of CNA’s Center for Homeland Security and Infrastructure Resilience. ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName ContactTitle /*/Contact/JobTitle ContactEmail
cna talks: How New Mexico Prepared for COVID-19
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Federal, State and local agencies regularly use exercises to prepare for natural disasters including pandemics . In 2019, many of these entities and private sector partners participated in the scenario Crimson Contagion, which was meant to test how the U.S. government would respond to a novel influenza pandemic spreading through the U.S. Sound familiar? On this episode of CNA Talks, Chris Emory, the Bureau Chief of Health Emergency Management within in the New Mexico Department of Health, and Cynthia Holmes who served as the coordinator for New Mexico’s Joint Information Center for the first 200 of the COVID response join CNA analysts Dawn Thomas and Eric Trabert. They discuss how lessons learned from Crimson Contagion shaped New Mexico’s response to COVID-19.
this position, she served as the training and exercise manager for the New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. During this time, she served as the coordinator for the Joint
cna talks: Tracking the Pandemic in Prisons
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In this episode of CNA Talks, CNA analysts James "Chip" Coldren and Yee San Su sit down with Guy Bosch the warden of the correctional facility in Stillwater, MN. They discuss SAFER-C™, a simulation and planning model which helps correctional leaders make prisons safer, by tracking the spread of COVID-19 among prisoners and staff.
, juvenile justice and restorative justice. Yee San Su   is an expert in analysis and assessments, particularly in the field of homeland security. Related Materials CNA InDepth : Modeling
public-safety-security-white-paper
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) Capability: Estimation of Scenario-based Resource Requirements and Gaps.” CNA report 13535. Jun. 2010. 3 U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). “Typed ... .” March 2007. Available online: http://www.cops.usdoj.gov/Publications/e07071299_web.pdf (last accessed September 4, 2012). 8 U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency ... in homeland security and emergency management.11 In this document, we present: 1) the terminology of the LCC methodology; 2) detailed descriptions of costs and cost factors, and their default values
story-of-cna
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in 1942 to all elements of Navy and Marine Corps operations and later to such civilian interests as public health, justice, and homeland security. CNA today advises military, federal, state and city ... . That legacy can be seen today in CNA’s Strategy, Policy, Plans, and Programs division, as well as the China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs division. In the gap between two wars in Asia, a much more ... had been antisubmarine warfare, a natural fit for CNA since 1942. The USSR’s nuclear-armed submarines were an all-consuming threat to national security at the time. As many as 40 CNA analysts were