- The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), Office of Justice Programs (OJP), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), in conjunction with the National Governors Association (NGA) Center for Best Practices' Homeland Security and Technology Division, has created a resource directory of tools that support the development, design, and implementation of strategies to improve justice information sharing. The principal objective of this initiative is to correlate justice information sharing tools with various identified steps in the justice information technology (IT) integration process.
HOMELAND SECURITY E-Procurement Purchase Orders for Terrorism Grants
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
The National Security Agency/Central Security Service
has served as America's codemakers and codebreakers for over 50 years. At no point in the Agency's history has it been more important to share information about its rich legacy and to educate the public on its missions to protect our nation.
The NSA/CSS Public and Media Affairs Office works closely with elements throughout the Agency, to include the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Office and the Center for Cryptologic History, to provide accurate and timely unclassified information in response to public and media requests.
In addition to answering specific queries, NSA/CSS regularly releases information to the public in the form of hard copy and electronic press releases, congressional testimony, public speeches and briefings, special reports, Freedom of Information Act releases, and declassification intiatives.
NSA/CSS understands that its long-term success is absolutely dependent upon the nurturing of future generations of U.S. cryptologists. Thus, the Agency is totally committed to continual learning and development for its current workforce, and reaches out into the community with a plethora of educational programs for students of all ages. Programs aimed at developing and recruiting the best and the brightest computer/electrical engineers, computer scientists, mathematicians, linguists, cryptanalysts, and signals analysts in the world. » More
The NSA/CSS Public and Media Affairs Office works closely with elements throughout the Agency, to include the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Office and the Center for Cryptologic History, to provide accurate and timely unclassified information in response to public and media requests.
In addition to answering specific queries, NSA/CSS regularly releases information to the public in the form of hard copy and electronic press releases, congressional testimony, public speeches and briefings, special reports, Freedom of Information Act releases, and declassification intiatives.
NSA/CSS understands that its long-term success is absolutely dependent upon the nurturing of future generations of U.S. cryptologists. Thus, the Agency is totally committed to continual learning and development for its current workforce, and reaches out into the community with a plethora of educational programs for students of all ages. Programs aimed at developing and recruiting the best and the brightest computer/electrical engineers, computer scientists, mathematicians, linguists, cryptanalysts, and signals analysts in the world. » More
Monday, April 11, 2005
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Administration ends largest counterterrorism exercise everNo glaring deficiencies found in national prevention and response capability, but final results will take months to process.
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World Trade Center 9/11 Investigation Could Result in New Generation of Building Safety and Fire Prevention CodesThe nation's leading developer of building safety and fire prevention codes will use findings from an investigation into the World Trade Center attack to better understand what led to the towers' collapse and develop construction guidelines... More
Loy Testifies Before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
"We have dramatically improved our technical ability to share information. Tools such as the Homeland Security Operations Center, the Homeland Security Information Network, and the Homeland security Advisory system are steps toward full capacity and capability."
Cybersecurity Standardization Moves Forward - Compliance with the 2002 Federal Information Security Management Act is an expensive and frustrating process for agencies. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has launched a task force on cybersecurity standardization to identify problems and solutions for cybersecurity risks, improve cybersecurity processes, and reduce costs by eliminating duplication. The task force will analyze various elements, including training activities, threat awareness, program management, and the implementation of security products.
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