The start of a new year presents an opportunity to reevaluate issues in our agencies, resolve to make changes, and get fresh starts on old topics....
Lost American campuses have crisis plans, many of which are quite sophisticated, and they are well prepared to secure their people and facilities if a disaster strikes. But how ready are the campuses ...
Today's global justice environment demands a new standard for collecting chemical, biological, and radiological criminal evidence in cases involving weapons of mass destruction. Recent criminal trials...
In the decade between 1990 and 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau reported a 95 percent increase in the Hispanic population in Kansas City, Missouri. Some reports estimate that approximately 80,000 undocume...
Orlando Deploys Mobile Command Center Featuring ARINC Interoperability System ARINC Inc. announces that Orange County, Florida, and the city of Orlando have taken delivery of a new mobile communicat...
Police interrogations, especially those that produce incriminating evidence or even a confession, may need to be recorded in order to withstand increased judicial or legislative scrutiny in the coming...
Terrorist attacks in Madrid, London, and most recently Amman, Jordan, as well as threats to the New York City transit system and financial institutions in New York and New Jersey, have demanded the at...
On March 15, the Senate approved its fiscal 2007 budget resolution (S. Con. Res. 83). During consideration of the nonbinding resolution, senators approved amendments that would increase homeland secur...