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Congress as Internet Police May Handcuff the Freedoms of Information

Did you visit Google or Wikipedia on January 18, 2012?  If so, you were greeted with a black box over Google’s logo, and you were unable to access Wikipedia’s resources.  Are you wondering what that was all about? Well, you could call it the internet’s version of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

2012 MARCE Conference Coverage

January 9, 2012
WBAL

Public Health Program Manager Earl Stoddard spoke to WBAL-TV and WBAL-AM 1090 about the running theme of the 2012 MARCE Conference: the lack of federal funding for bioterrorism preparedness in the U.S. and the mid-Atlantic region.

Fall and Winter 2011 Newsletter

Friday, December 16, 2011

First Responder Fatigue Can Be the Difference Between Life and Death

By Clark Lee, JD CHHS Senior Law & Policy Analyst

Breached: Cyber attackers waging war on our nation's most sensitive information

By Tina Williams, CHHS Research Assistant
 

Senior Policy Analyst Vernon Herron on the Job Market in Homeland Security and Emergency Management

September 28, 2011
WTTG FOX 5

CHHS Senior Policy Analyst Vernon Herron sits down with FOX 5 to talk about the growing educational and job opportunities in the homeland security and emergency management fields.

Jobs, Inequality and the Public Sector: Improving the Economic Competitiveness and Innovative Capacity of the U.S.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011 - 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Georgetown University Law Center, Gewirz Student Center
120 F Street NW
Washington, DC

CHHS Founder and Director Michael Greenberger, former Director of the Division of Trading and Markets at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), will join some of the nation's top economic and innovative minds for a panel discussion titled, "Competitiveness, Job Creation and Inequality."

Michael Greenberger featured in Baltimore Business Journal's look at what 9/11 meant for emergency preparedness in private sector

September 9, 2011
Baltimore Business Journal

CHHS Founder and Director Michael Greenberger talks about the cost of preparedness for businesses. “Whatever is being used, it absolutely must be done,” Greenberger said. "The planning, preparation and response is absolutely essential. If you don’t plan, the damages are much worse.”
 

East Coast Earthquake analysis: CHHS' Adrian Wilairat on WUSA-TV

August 24, 2011
WUSA Channel 9 News

In a live interview on Washington D.C.'s CBS affiliate, CHHS Associate Director Adrian Wilairat discusses the region's response to the East Coast Earthquake that hit August 24th. Wilairat also discusses how the earthquake reminds us emergency plans should be "all hazard" plans that are adaptable to any event.

Striving for Community Resilience and Cultivating Partnerships: An Overview of the National Strategy for Counterterrorism

It is now the year 2011.  Ten years ago, on September 11, the U.S. encountered terrorism of historical proportions as al Qa’ida attacked several prominent sites in the United States, affecting everyone in our Nation in some way.  But these attacks did not shatter the American will and spirit.

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