Report of the Homeland Security Culture Task Force


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This report, requested by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, was produced by the Homeland Security Advisory Council's Homeland Security Culture Task Force (CTF). Consistent with the CTF's Charter, the report endeavors to provide specific and implementable recommendations to assist Secretary Chertoff and the Department's leaders in creating and sustaining an energetic, dedicated, and empowering mission-focused organization: one that leverages, focuses, strengthens and synergizes the multiple capabilities of its components and empowers them to continuously improve the Department's operational capacities and the security of the Nation.




Report of the [Homeland Security] Culture Task Force


Book Description

This report, requested by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, was produced by the Homeland Security Advisory Council's Homeland Security Culture Task Force (CTF). Consistent with the CTF's Charter, the report endeavors to provide specific and implementable recommendations to assist Secretary Chertoff and the Department's leaders in creating and sustaining an energetic, dedicated, and empowering mission-focused organization: one that leverages, focuses, strengthens and synergizes the multiple capabilities of its components and empowers them to continuously improve the Department's operational capacities and the security of the Nation.




Report of the Future of Terrorism Task Force


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This report, requested by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, was produced by members of the Homeland Security Advisory Council. They were to assess future threats to the United States over the next five years; strategically fine-tune departmental structures and processes to meet those threats; and recommend how to better engage and prepare the American public for present and future challenges.




Homeland Security Cultures


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Focusing on this broader security culture framework of analysis, this text uses a comprehensive approach to explore cultural factors empirically and pragmatically as they affect threat environment and assessment along core missions, organizational responses, and the aim of fostering safe and secure societies.







Defending the American Homeland


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The terrorist attacks of September 11 struck at the very heart of the American homeland. It was a new form of total war in the age of terrorism, and it put all Americans on notice that the United States is dangerously vulnerable and that new means are urgently needed to strengthen the security of the homeland. The Heritage Foundation Homeland Security Task Force was formed days after the September 11 attacks to meet this urgent need. This comprehensive study incorporates the recommendations of the Task Force for securing a vulnerable America.--Provided by publisher.




The Forgotten Homeland


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Nearly five years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, has the government adequately protected its citizens against terrorism and catastrophic disaster? The Forgotten Homeland : A Century Foundation Task Force Report gathers leading homeland security experts to analyze the nation's most significant vulnerabilities and propose strategies to reduce them. The report addresses terrorist and other threats, assesses the government's initiatives to date, and offers ideas for strengthening all aspects of our emergency response -- including our ability to respond to natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina. Whether a policy expert or a concerned citizen, The Forgotten Homeland is required reading for those who wish to understand the security challenges facing the United States -- and how we can solve them.




Homeland Security Advisory System Task Force Report and Recommendations


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This report contains the results and recommendations from the Homeland Security Council's review of the Homeland Security Advisory System, which explored the effectiveness of the color-coded national threat level regarding the risk of terrorist attacks in the United States. The report offers suggestions to improve the current system but also concludes that the advisory system in its current form is integral to counterterrorism efforts in the United States.




Homeland Security Advisory System


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In the view of the Task Force, a national threat warning system for terrorist attacks is as central now as it was when today's system was established in 2002. Further, that warning system should remain dedicated to threats from terrorism and not be combined with other national warning systems for weather, natural disasters, infectious disease and so forth. Though the Task Force offers suggestions to reform the current system, the members unanimously share the Secretary's view that maintaining the nation's vigilance is the key to protecting against terrorism.




Federal Support for Homeland Security Information Sharing


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