Leading with Character: Believe in Yourself and Others
The Coast Guard excels at leadership development by providing motivated members boundless chances to test themselves. Keep Reading
The Coast Guard excels at leadership development by providing motivated members boundless chances to test themselves. Keep Reading
A new GAO report reveals that many federal agencies using non-federal facial recognition technology do not have a tracking system in place for using these systems. Keep Reading
It took years for me to understand what an amazing country I was living in, why millions of people were strong proponents of our American flag, our national anthem and the ever-powerful red, white and blue colors. Keep Reading
With more activity states also reported difficulties in trying to ensure boats were registered, given the office closures that occurred due to the spread of COVID-19; West Virginia, for example, reported 45 percent fewer boat registrations. Keep Reading
CISA and FBI officials highlighted the threat posed by domestic violent extremists and others who can build improvised explosive devices (IEDs) from common household items found at retail stores across the country. Keep Reading
The Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mauritania, and Yemen were also welcomed as new members of the coalition, bringing the total of partners to 78 nations and five institutions. Keep Reading
Mayorkas also visited the site of the tragic Surfside condo building collapse to pay their respects to the nearly 100
Audio leaked by someone in the Border Patrol had DHS secretary telling agents in Texas that "we can't continue like
Extremists reaping guidance online including information on using IEDs and small arms in attacks.
Tien was confirmed 60-34 in the United States Senate on June 17. He is the first Asian American to serve as Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security. Keep Reading
A new report from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) shows that cybersecurity and cyber policies have moved to the forefront of the international landscape. And, despite a somewhat shaky 12 months, the United States remains the most "cyber-capable" nation, according to the think tank. Keep Reading
The GAO’s review of HHS reveals a lack of collaboration and leading practices between the entities during the COVID-19 pandemic, during an increased number of cyber threats. Keep Reading
Some elements that factor into today’s threat include the increased number of individuals who are angry and use their anger as an excuse to commit an act of violence, coupled with the intertwined nature of digital and physical worlds, Cohen said. Keep Reading
Hopefully, over time a collaborative and concerted effort to find positive solutions can supplant the destructive rhetoric that has undermined our democratic institutions in recent years. Keep Reading
The Department of Defense (DOD) plans to spend $12 billion on its 29 largest business information technology systems during fiscal years 2019-2022. But the Government Accountability Office says DOD may be underestimating the risks for some of its acquisitions. Keep Reading
GAO found that although FAMS created protocols to guide how to respond when employees become sick with COVID-19, it hasn't consistently documented how it has done so or made testing readily available. Keep Reading
The TSA training program furnishes certified instructors to provide flight crew members with effective defensive measure techniques for responding against an attacker in a commercial passenger or cargo aircraft. Keep Reading
"If there are good old boy networks... then I want to bust them up," commandant tells Congress. Keep Reading
Smith "was a trailblazer and extraordinary Coast Guardsman, heroic in combat and truly stayed linked to the Coast Guard Academy, and leaves a long legacy there," Commandant Adm. Karl Schultz said. Keep Reading
Leading with character means sincerely humbling yourself to actively earn others’ respect through personal and professional power. Keep Reading
Ortiz replaces Rodney Scott, who was named Border Patrol chief in January 2020 after Carla Provost, the first woman to lead the agency, stepped down. Scott said he had received a letter telling him he had “3 options- relocate, resign, or retire.” Keep Reading
Europol’s latest annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend report (TE-SAT) reveals that terrorist attacks decreased, but the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions to in-person meetings may have led to the increased consumption of extremist content. Keep Reading
To address, prevent, and stop domestic violent extremism and terrorism, understanding the narratives and groups is key. Keep Reading