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Description: In this Texas A&M University program, Dr. David McIntyre, director of the Integrative Center for Homeland Security, brings in guest speakers to examine the definitions of Homeland Security and strategy from historical, comparative and analytical perspectives. Brian Linn, professor of history at Texas A&M, discusses his book which parallels the Philippine War to the current War in Iraq. Jim Olson, senior lecturer at the Bush School of Government and Public Services at Texas A&M, speaks about his work as a former C.I.A. interrogator. Director of the Public Service Leadership Program Joseph Cerami leads an exercise on international negotiation. Also, learn about geospatial technologies and their vast implications as Daniel Sui, professor of geography at Texas A&M, covers this topic. Finally, Alyssa Stephens, operations officer at the Integrative Center for Homeland Security, discusses “Ten Key Challenges for Improving Homeland Security” and “Reorganizing U.S. Intelligence.”
Speaker(s):
Dr. David McIntyre, director, Integrative Center for Homeland Security, Texas A&M University
Dr. Brian Linn, professor, History, Texas A&M University
Jim Olson, senior lecturer, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University; C.I.A. Officer-in-Residence
Dr. Joseph Cerami, director, Public Service Leadership Program, Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University
Dr. Daniel Sui, professor, Geography, Texas A&M University
Alyssa Stephens, operations officer, Integrative Center for Homeland Security, Texas A&M University
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