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    (2003). Retrieved from http://www.cnn.com/2003/world/asiapcf/southeast/08/05/indonesia.blast/ Feldman‚ C. (2002). CNN. Retrieved from http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/07/04/la.airport.shooting/index.html Homeland Security. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.dhs.gov/preventing-terrorism-and-enhancing-security

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    more security. Another change was the government who added a special department in the cabinet that is for stopping terrorism and threats that could harm or hurt United States citizens. One of the twenty-two agencies in the Department Of Homeland Security is the Border Patrol agency (Wilson 10). The amount of agents‚ air force‚ and technology has changed the U.S. Border Patrol for the better since the making of the Homeland Security in 2002 (Wilson 1). George W. Bush first introduced Homeland Security

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    Communist Party of the Philippines/New People ’s Army Mandy Rodriguez Homeland Security 302 10/23/2012 Werner D. Lippert Abstract International relations are an integral part of globalization and relations in the modern world between different nations. These relations extend to include state agencies‚ non-governmental organizations‚ inter-government organizations‚ and multinationals. It also extends to the relations that exist between nations and groups that have an international

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    Vehicles and the Future of Homeland Security | | | |Neil Shelto Student ID 3142417 | |4/19/2009 | Unmanned Ariel Vehicles and the Future of Homeland Security Ever since the devastating

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    Technocrats and Canada: Starting Point for Border Security Architecture Derek Brown (G00040841) Grantham University Abstract This paper will discuss the role of technocrats in Homeland Security and this paper will discuss whether or not Canada should of been the starting point for border security architecture. What is a technocrat? Is it some new genre of music for bureaucrats? Or is it what you get when you cross the techno genre and a Politian? Actually‚ it’s none of these; a technocrat

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    within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is critical in the overall success of the DHS mission‚ keeping America free from terrorist activity. The task of protecting our nation against terror is a no-fail mission‚ and each of the organizations with the DHS has a critical role with their own staff of expert personnel‚ trained and proficient in a unique set of skills to contribute to this highly important mission. In any organization charged with providing security‚ it is imperative to ensure there

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    promotes unity of purpose‚ guides professional judgment‚ and enables responders to best fulfill their responsibilities.” (NFR‚ January 2008‚ Page 8 and 9) This summary draws upon multiple documents from one primary source‚ the Department of Homeland Security web site. Upon examination of these documents it became clear that as our country faced more frequent and destructive disasters‚ the more collaborative our preparation‚ response and recovery efforts had to become; and to coordinate that kind

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    these attacks were devasting they did not have the same impact as the 9/11 attacks. The 9/11 attacks helped to lead to the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The 9/11 attacks was the impetus for forming DHS because of an impulse. An impulse to enhance efforts to protect the United States. The essence of homeland security can be summed up in three words: prevent‚ protect‚ and respond. The ideal objective is to prevent terrorist attacks. It was also desirable that potential

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    In an emergency‚ whether natural disaster or terrorist event‚ the most important role is that of first responders. First responders’ jobs are to be the first on the scene in any kind of event and provide various types of response. Some first responders are law enforcement whose first goal is to neutralize the suspect. Others are trained as firefighters to combat fire‚ structural damage‚ and rescue as many victims as they can. Most people think of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) or paramedics

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    Trade Centers crumpled to pieces from the airplanes that crashed into them. No law enforcement agency‚ or even Homeland Security was not prepared to manage such an extreme emergency of that caliber. Every agency has separate forms of communication and do have a universal system to communicate with one another. The creation of a national database applied by the Homeland Security Department would permit the states to communicate and distribute intelligence collected on different terrorists

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