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Homeland Security for Dummies Article

Homeland Security for Dummies

Senior Fellow P.J. Crowley examines the Bush administration’s new homeland security report and finds it reads more like a how-to than a strategy.

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Insuring Against Terrorism Article

Insuring Against Terrorism

As long as the U.S. faces a significant threat from terrorist networks, we must ensure the economy is properly protected, says P.J. Crowley.

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Getting on the Security Train Article

Getting on the Security Train

P.J. Crowley says new legislation is a good first step, but better rail and chemical security must anticipate vulnerabilities and fix them now.

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Refocusing Border Efforts Article

Refocusing Border Efforts

Dan Restrepo and P.J. Crowley explain how comprehensive immigration reform will allow the U.S. to focus its resources on security threats at ports of entry.

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Time to Act Report

Time to Act

P.J. Crowley outlines 14 steps to take in 2007 to further implement the 9/11 Commission recommendations and make America safer.

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Get on the Right Track Article

Get on the Right Track

P.J. Crowley assesses new rail security regulation from the Department of Homeland Security.

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Securing Our Ports Article

Securing Our Ports

But the Bush administration needs to embrace the goal of 100 percent security against nuclear terrorism by making cargo screenings at overseas ports mandatory.

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