DomPrep’s John Morton met with Major General Donna F. Barbisch, USA (Ret.)” … Barbisch prioritizes planning … when it comes to [providing] medical support in catastrophic-incident responses.”DomPrep has divided the […]
The combat challenges facing the Department of Defense (DOD) during U.S. military deployments overseas are, of necessity, heavily dependent on complex and multifaceted logistics and force-sustainment operations carried out far […]
Homeland defense will be a key legislative focus this year in both the House and the Senate, with
the Department of Homeland Security serving uncomfortably both as a target and, later, as a beneficiary.
Dear DomPrep Journal Readers: Season’s Greetings and the best to you in the New Year. Reflecting on this year, 2005 certainly will end very differently from how it began. Remembering […]
The members of the 9-11 Commission release a grim new report on how well (how poorly is a more
accurate description) the executive and legislative branches of government are doing to improve homeland
security. Their consensus opinion: Flunking higher.
Details of how emergency responders can benefit from LLIS.gov, the Lessons Learned Information
Sharing network, and what they can expect from the Pentagon’s latest review of military support in light
of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina.
His views on, among other topics, how the Delaware Information Analysis Center serves as a valuable
link to the state’s entire homeland-security community, and also interfaces with the states of Maryland,
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Virginia.
A timely update on the steps already taken to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure, and
additional actions in the planning stage. Summary: Some gains, but too many hesitations, and still a
long way to go.
The constitutional mandate to “Provide for the Common Defense” takes on new meaning in the Age of Terrorism and requires an updated strategy that includes protection of the U.S. homeland as a major mission of the nation’s armed services.