2008 Conference
Homeland Security Program
- CSIS Cross-Disciplinary Work
- DHS 2.0
- Featured Reports and Articles
- Global Forum on BioRisks
- Homeland Security Breakfast Series
- Homeland Security Strategy Forum
- Model Guidelines for Disease Exposure Control
- Preparing for Avian Influenza
- Roundtable and Commission on Scientific Communication and National Security
- Simulations and Tabletop Exercises
- Synthetic Biology
- The Embassy of the Future
- Threat-Vulnerability Integration Methodology
- Threats at Our Threshold
2008 Conference
Threats at Our Threshold (2008) September 11, 2001 ushered in the largest government reform since World War II, enacting new programs, policies and initiatives. The transition to a new administration in January 2009 will mark the first time the government will take a fresh look at the institutions and programs that were put in place to support our nation’s homeland defense and security. What direction should the next president take? How will and how should the new executive team adapt its policy initiatives to best accomplish any changes to the missions, organizational cultures, and activities of the agencies it inherits? Please join the Consortium for Homeland Defense and Security in America*, November 19-20, 2008, at the Third Annual Symposium on Homeland Defense and Security: Looking at the Next Administration. From strategy and oversight, to critical infrastructure protection and disaster response, the symposium will take a hard look at the key issues facing the next administration in domestic security. Please check back soon for more information.
