National Security Issues in Science, Law, and TechnologyThomas A. Johnson Using the best scientific decision-making practices, this book introduces the concept of risk management and its application in the structure of national security decisions. It examines the acquisition and utilization of all-source intelligence and addresses reaction and prevention strategies applicable to chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons; agricultural terrorism; cyberterrorism; and other potential threats to our critical infrastructure. It discusses legal issues and illustrates the dispassionate analysis of our intelligence, law enforcement, and military operations and actions. The book also considers the redirection of our national research and laboratory system to investigate weapons we have yet to confront. |
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... Courts-Martial, Military Tribunals, and Federal Courts Roy Shannon 14 vi National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology.
... Courts-Martial, Military Tribunals, and Federal Courts Roy Shannon 14 vi National Security Issues in Science, Law, and Technology.
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Thomas A. Johnson. 13 Courts-Martial, Military Tribunals, and Federal Courts Roy Shannon 14 National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratories: Emerging Role in Homeland Security Richard A. Neiser 15 An All-Hazards National Response ...
Thomas A. Johnson. 13 Courts-Martial, Military Tribunals, and Federal Courts Roy Shannon 14 National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratories: Emerging Role in Homeland Security Richard A. Neiser 15 An All-Hazards National Response ...
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... Courts will be further pressed to make new laws and interpret existing laws to protect our nation's heritage and future. Finally, our nation's impressive national laboratory system is also at the crossroads of re-focusing its impressive ...
... Courts will be further pressed to make new laws and interpret existing laws to protect our nation's heritage and future. Finally, our nation's impressive national laboratory system is also at the crossroads of re-focusing its impressive ...
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... Court of Appeals for his encouragement and foresight to our nation's security. I am particularly indebted to Justice Nicholson as he was singularly responsible for Professor Roy Shannon joining our team. Professor Shannon xi ...
... Court of Appeals for his encouragement and foresight to our nation's security. I am particularly indebted to Justice Nicholson as he was singularly responsible for Professor Roy Shannon joining our team. Professor Shannon xi ...
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... Court. Dr. Johnson has published 4 books, 13 refereed articles; he holds copyright on 4 software programs and, in ... courts as an expert witness and was a member of the Select Ad Hoc Presidential Investigative Committee and consultant ...
... Court. Dr. Johnson has published 4 books, 13 refereed articles; he holds copyright on 4 software programs and, in ... courts as an expert witness and was a member of the Select Ad Hoc Presidential Investigative Committee and consultant ...
Contents
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3 Agroterrorism | 51 |
4 Illicit Trafficking in Nuclear and Radiological Materials | 75 |
Issues in Intelligence Collection Analysis and National Security Policy | 97 |
Section II Cyber Terrorism and Cyber Security | 121 |
6 A Framework for Deception1 | 123 |
Issues and Answers | 221 |
March 2006 | 493 |
Appendix B Homeland Security Presidential Directives 1 to 14 | 541 |
Homeland Security Presidential Directive1 | 543 |
Homeland Security Presidential Directive2 | 547 |
Homeland Security Presidential Directive3 | 551 |
National Security PresidentialNSPD17 Homeland Security PresidentialHSPD4 | 557 |
Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD5 | 567 |
Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD6 | 575 |
8 Information Warfare Netwar and Cyber Intelligence1 | 243 |
Implications for Science Law and Technology | 275 |
9 Geographic Information Systems as a Strategic Tool for Better Planning Response and Recovery | 277 |
10 An Introduction to the Concept and Management of Risk | 291 |
11 The Structure of National Security Decisions | 359 |
12 National Security Executive Orders and Legal Issues | 399 |
13 CourtsMartial Military Tribunals and Federal Courts | 431 |
Emerging Role in Homeland Security | 459 |
Concluding Remarks | 473 |
Appendices Intro | 483 |
Appendix A National Security Strategy Summary | 487 |
The National Security Strategy of the United States of America | 489 |
Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD7 | 577 |
Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD8 | 587 |
Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD9 | 595 |
Biodefense for the 21st Century | 603 |
Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD11 | 613 |
Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD12 | 617 |
National Security Presidential DirectiveNSPD41 Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD13 | 621 |
National Security Presidential DirectiveNSPD43 Homeland Security Presidential DirectiveHSPD14 | 631 |
Index | 635 |
Back cover | 659 |
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Page 366 - And, though the weight of reasons cannot be taken with the precision of algebraic quantities, yet when each is thus considered, separately and comparatively, and the whole lies before me, I think I can judge better, and am less liable to make a rash step, and in fact I have found great advantage from this kind of equation, in what may be called moral or prudential algebra.
Page 606 - The Secretary of Homeland Security is the principal Federal official for domestic incident management. Pursuant to the Homeland Security Act of 2002, the Secretary is responsible for coordinating Federal operations within the United States to prepare for, respond to, and recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies.
Page 560 - The United States will continue to make clear that it reserves the right to respond with overwhelming force — including through resort to all of our options — to the use of WMD against the United States, our forces abroad, and friends and allies.
Page 410 - When the President acts pursuant to an express or implied authorization of Congress, his authority is at its maximum, for it includes all that he possesses in his own right plus all that Congress can delegate.
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Page 375 - ... 9. After reaching a preliminary consensus about what seems to be the best policy, the group should hold a "secondchance...
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The War on Terrorism: A Collision of Values, Strategies, and Societies Thomas A. Johnson Limited preview - 2008 |
The War on Terrorism: A Collision of Values, Strategies, and Societies Thomas A. Johnson Limited preview - 2008 |