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Executive Education Program: Frameworks for Governing: 2021 and Beyond [video]
From the Video Description: "In this two-part webinar series, legal and public policy experts discuss how government roles, responsibilities, and authorities have evolved in recent years and what homeland security professionals might anticipate next with a new presidential administration, Congress and U.S. Supreme Court majority. Looking back at the major events of 2020, the panel explores what this could mean for local, state and federal government." The duration of part 1 of this two-part webinar series, "Whose Pandemic is it Anyway? Response to the Next Public Health Crisis," is 1 hour, 9 minutes, and 30 seconds. The duration of the second part of this webinar series, "Blurred Lines: Civil Protest, Uncivil Unrest, and Government Response," is 1 hour, 13 minutes, and 37 seconds.
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Center for Homeland Defense and Security
Decker, Eileen M.; Farber, Daniel A., 1950-; Yoo, John
2021-03-31
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Executive Education Program: Governmental Decision-Making During a Pandemic [video]
From the Video Description: "Decisions are being made every day to close and re-open the economy. Travel restrictions are in place in some areas but not in others, beaches are opening and/or ordered closed, barbershops and floral shops are on different re-opening schedules, and orders have been issued and rescinded about wearing masks in public. Who gets to decide and why? This webinar discusses the power held at the federal, state, and local level for each of these decisions, how the power is being exercised, and the impact these decisions have on first responders and the people they serve." The duration of the video is 1 hour, 10 minutes, and 45 seconds.
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Center for Homeland Defense and Security
Yoo, John; Farber, Daniel A., 1950-; Decker, Eileen M.
2020-05-13
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Executive Education Program: Non-Traditional Authorities in COVID-19 Response [video]
From the Video Description: "In unprecedented times, all public safety professionals must think outside the box to protect communities and respond to the COVID-19 [coronavirus disease 2019] pandemic. The National Emergencies Act (NEA), the Defense Production Act (DPA), and the Section 1135 waiver authority for the Social Security Act (SSA) offer new tools to help with this monumental response. This webinar provides context to these non-traditional emergency authorities and explores how states can effectively utilize them in their responses to the outbreak. Panelists for the webinar are Mary Catherine Ott, NGA [National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]; Paul Rosenzweig, CHDS [Center for Homeland Defense and Security]; Eileen Decker, CHDS; Sarah Somers, National Health Law Program; Bill Carwile, CHDS; and David Fukutomi, CHDS. The panel is moderated by Glen Woodbury, Director, Center for Homeland Defense and Security."
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Center for Homeland Defense and Security
Ott, Mary Catherine; Rosenzweig, Paul, 1959-; Decker, Eileen M. . . .
2020-03-25
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Enemies List: The Foreign Terrorist Organization List and Its Role in Defining Terrorism
From the thesis abstract: "The United States defines terrorism through the lists it maintains identifying those who are engaged in, support, and/or facilitate terrorism. One such list is the Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) list. Because the FTO designation process occurs without the organization's knowledge or ability to challenge the evidence, uses classified information to make the determination, and has limited judicial oversight, concerns have been expressed that the Executive Branch has too much discretion in this process. The concerns are exacerbated by the perception that political motivations dominate the decision-making process. Using content analysis, the FTO list is analyzed using a quantitative and qualitative approach. First, the terrorist designation processes used in allied countries is examined, and the list is analyzed by reviewing FTO decisions made before and after 9/11. Through an analysis of the annual State Department country reports describing the FTOs, the nonstatutory factors that influence FTO decisions emerge, and include whether a group attacked Israel or other allied nation of strategic interest to the United States, attacked the United States or its citizens, or is affiliated with al Qaeda. These nonstatutory factors and their application to U.S. counterterrorism strategy, is how the United States defines terrorism at any point in time." An 8-min, 47-second video interview on this thesis is also available at the following link: [https://www.hsdl.org/?abstract&did=752920]
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Center for Homeland Defense and Security; Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
Decker, Eileen M.
2014-03
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Executive Education Program: The Battle to Regain Cyber Territory: The Cyberspace Solarium Commission's Plan [video]
From the Video Description: "The Cyberspace Solarium Commission was established in the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act to develop a consensus strategy for defending the United States against cyber attacks. The Commission's report [hyperlink], released March 11, 2020, outlined over 80 recommendations for a layered cyber deterrence including reforms to the U.S. Government's structure and organization for cyberspace and paths forward for national resilience. This webinar provides an overview of the major aspects of the Commission's report and discuss implications for all levels of government, the U.S. military and the private sector."
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Center for Homeland Defense and Security
Costello, John K.; Montgomery, Mark C.; Decker, Eileen M.
2020-06-01
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