DHS warns of escalating threats to US critical infrastructure in 2025 Homeland Threat Assessment China, Clean Technologies, and National Security New DHS report warns of ongoing ‘heightened threat environment’ ahead of presidential election DHS announces additional funding to protect faith-based and nonp...
Public health part of homeland security threat assessmentCenter for Homeland Defense and Security, OUT OF THE CLASSROOM
Theintelligence community recently concluded that foreign actors are still focused on targeting U.S. election systems. "Our adversaries and strategic competitors probably already are looking to the 2020 U.S. elections as an opportunity to advance their interests," a recent threat assessment compiled b...
Department of Homeland Security Secretary David Pekoske has issued a National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) bulletin warning the public of a "heightened threat environment" across the United States following last week's presidential inauguration. ...
ISIS remains an enduring security threat and its narrative has sustained through the attacks and propaganda carried out by its affiliates. Socio-political grievances and religious repression will continue fueling support for ISIS. There is a lack of global appetite to counter the ISIS threat due to...
January 28, 2020 Senator Elizabeth Warren released her plan to prevent, contain and treat infectious disease outbreaks at home and abroad. Diseases like Ebola virus, Zika virus and most recently, coronavirus demonstrate the real threat that outbreaks pose to our health and security. “The United ...
Threat Alert & Communication Systems Other By 2 End Users: K-12 Schools Higher-Education By 4 Geographical Regions: S.A Europe APAC Rest of World By 16 National Markets: · U.S. · France · UK · Germany · Italy · Denmark · Sweden ...
A threat-representative intercontinental ballistic missile target launches from the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site on Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands on March 25, 2019. (Courtesy of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency) ...
59). The national “we” depends on the construction of an “other” in opposition to which it can define itself, and consequently immigration always poses a threat to such narratives of unity and ethnic cohesion. On the one hand, then, “home” is always a problematic concept for the ...
it was the very politicians and officials claiming to protect us from these bogeymen—the ones donning the mantle of “Homeland Security”—who were the greatest threat to the public. And now they are claimingweare the bogeymen—”asymptomatic carriers” of an invisible enemy,” walking and talk...