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Learning from the Past: US Domestic Counterterrorism from 1970 to 1985
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This summary is based on the full-length CNA report, The “First War on Terrorism?” U.S. Domestic Counterterrorism During the 1970s and Early 1980s, CRM-2014-U-008836.
period. And even the term terrorism is beginning to sound dated, as government agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security (which did not exist during this era) shift to the language of domestic violent extremism (DVE). Yet, despite these differences, the eras have much in common and the challenge—that of protecting the homeland—remains largely the same. Unfortunately, many of the lessons ... domestic terrorism have increased steadily in recent years.1 DHS has obviously worked ceaselessly and successfully to protect the homeland over the last few decades, but recent shifts presage a likely
Cherie Rosenblum
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Cherie Rosenblum is the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives and serves as the Executive Director of the CNA Military Advisory Board.
in the homeland defense and national security communities. For more than a decade, she has worked with analysts and scientists across CNA to connect their work—and their ideas—with federal agencies ... program in 2008, directing initiatives focused on energy security for the Department of Defense, the US Navy, the intelligence community, and private foundations. For several years, she managed the CNA Military Advisory Board, a group of senior flag and general officers who examined emerging international security threats in partnership with CNA analysts. Before joining CNA, Rosenblum was a research
Jason Thomas
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ISR technologies. In other work over his 14-year career at CNA, Dr. Thomas has conducted research and analysis for the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency ... for Senior Executives in National and International Security," Executive Education, National and International Security, Harvard, Boston, MA, 2006. In 2005 he received the U.S. Navy Meritorious
Peter Neffenger
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the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), a position he held until January 2017. Prior to this he enjoyed a distinguished 34-year career in the U.S. Coast Guard, where he served as the 29th Vice ... , the world's largest election security technology company; serves on numerous advisory boards; is a member of the Baldwin Wallace University Board of Trustees; holds an MPA from Harvard University; an MA in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College; an MA in Business Management from Central Michigan University, and a BA from Baldwin Wallace University. He is a two-time
JTF CS Tasking and Roles and Responsibilities for CBRN and DSCA
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Military support to homeland hazards like hurricanes is now assigned to Joint Task Force Civil Support. CNA analyzed organizational structures for the mission.
(HHQ) generated products, Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) guidance and plans, subject matter expert (SME) discussions and responses to Delphi questions ... JTF CS Tasking and Roles and Responsibilities for CBRN and DSCA JTF‐CS’ tasking and roles and responsibilities for CBRN and DSCA Military support to homeland hazards like hurricanes is now assigned ... an exclusive focus on CRBN events to include all hazards Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) response operations in a future homeland defense operating environment. In response, JTF-CS revised
World Cup Support
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In preparation for the World Cup, DHS and FEMA have released grant funding to ensure it is also the safest event possible.
of visitors and generate tens of billions of dollars in economic activity across US host cities. In preparation for the “largest sporting event in history,” the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS ... Capital Region hosting FIFA World Cup 2026 and other National Special Security Events (NSSEs), with a focus on activities related to countering unmanned aircraft systems (C-UAS). The FEMA grants ... with global significance, such as G8, Global Health Security Ini­tiative, and UN meetings. CNA’s expertise applies to all phases of these special events, from planning and exercising to technical
FAQ: FFRDCS AND THE CENTER FOR NAVAL ANALYSES
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Defines the Center of Naval Analyses and a FFRDC
sponsored by the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy. Other agencies with FFRDCs are the Departments of Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Transportation, Treasury and Veterans Affairs, as well as NASA, the National Science Foundation, the National Security Agency, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the U.S. Courts. Q: WHO OWNS THE FFRDCS? A: Nearly all
CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy
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https://www.cna.org In the June 7, 2021 installment of CNA's National Security Seminar, Mr. John Cohen of the Department of Homeland Security, LTG Michael Nagata (Ret.) of CACI, and Ms. Pamela Faber of CNA join moderator Dr. Megan McBride for a discussion on COVID-19's impact on violent extremism organizations and U.S. counterterrorism policy. [Originally Uploaded: 2021-06-09]
CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy https://www.cna.org In the June 7, 2021 installment of CNA's National Security Seminar, Mr. John Cohen of the Department of Homeland Security, LTG Michael Nagata (Ret.) of CACI, and Ms. Pamela Faber of CNA join moderator Dr. Megan McBride for a discussion on COVID-19's impact on violent extremism organizations and U.S. counterterrorism policy. [Originally Uploaded: 2021-06-09] CNA | Viral Extremism: COVID, Violent Extremist Organizations, and U.S.Counterterrorism Policy https://www.youtube.com
Monica Giovachino
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Monica Giovachino leads efforts to modernize CNA’s business processes and corporate infrastructure.
, logistics, and environmental issues. She helped establish and grow CNA's Institute for Public Research by helping homeland security, public health, and emergency management clients assess ... and the managing director of CNA's Safety and Security Division. She has received CNA's Board of Trustees Award and CNA's Phil E. DePoy Award for Analytical Excellence. Giovachino has a Master of Science
COVID-19 Vaccination Vulnerability Layer
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The COVID-19 Vaccination Vulnerability Layer helps states, counties and cities identify areas that require more vaccination resources and outreach.
This product was funded in part by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in support of CISA’s COVID-19 supply chain risk mitigation
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