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    I learned this during a volunteer service trip rebuilding tornado stricken homes in Alabama. I realized that a leader only becomes a good leader when he, too, is following. A good leader follows his morals and what he believes is right, and retains his honor above all else. I believe that I would serve the military well, but I also believe the military would serve me well. My grandfather and uncle were in the Navy and cultivated a grand image of the service in me from a young age, an image…

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    sort of risk management into there every day operations. A risk management can be done for a simple office party to the most dangerous raid. The Department of Homeland Security is no different with their 22 departments. In the case of ports, the Coast Guard and FEMA “cybersecurity efforts in the maritime port environment have been limited” (GAO, 2014, p.1). This includes the lack of a risk assessment that is heavily followed by DHS. This shows that the cyber threat in the ports are of minimal or…

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    I have to agree with you that waterway ports are the busiest at the same time I do not believe that are the hardest to secure. Living here in Jacksonville, FL I have several ports around me. There is Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) that controls three cargo terminals, a cruise terminal and an intermodal rail terminal. Blount Island (controlled by the Marines) is one terminal that I am familiar with because of the military. This facility has some of the tightest security even more than…

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    organizations, airports and other transportation hubs” (U.S. Department of Homeland Security, n.d.). In addition, in contrast to the five risk levels associated with HSAS, the NTAS only has two alert levels, “imminent” and “elevated” (U.S. General Services Administration, 2016). All in all, although the new system, NTAS, does provide more information the public on the threat at hand, than the HSAS, there is still much room for…

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    Homeland Security Efforts

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    Topic 1: What are the capabilities and limitations of intelligence in supporting homeland security efforts? This paper will examine the capabilities and limitations of homeland securities intelligence community. The intelligence community (IC) consist of local law enforcement, federal organizations, and other organizations that strive to investigate and monitor activities that pose a threat towards the United States and their own communities. Local law enforcement or Intelligence-led policing…

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    Defining Homeland Security and National Security is a difficult task. In theory, they seem to represent protecting the people and the values of our country, but are uniquely involved in their similarities and their differences. Apparently, they both serve the government’s effort to defend our nation from threats within our borders and globally, while being responsible for the well-fare of its people (Katz, n.d.). However, when both meanings are broken down, their notable differences appear, even…

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    departments to assist in “homeland security” (Frederking 285). By 2003, homeland security issues had morphed into meaning immigration issues. The Integrated National Security department was sub- divided into the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Immigration and Citizenship Enforcement (I.C.E.) and Border Protection (Frederking 286). This institutional restructuring is evidence that the primary mission of national security was focused on the collection of information related to visa’s…

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    There are many challenges that law enforcement agencies faces when it comes to enforcing public safety at the same time protect the rights of individuals. Balancing civil liberties and fighting terrorism is a delicate task that is affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The focus is the of involvement relationship between public safety and individual rights. The first topic is the statutory authority and responsibilities of government officials, security personnel, and private…

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    We need heroes. People joining the Coast Guard become real-life heroes. Saving lives, also helping people on boats or ships that are in trouble. Although the U.S government faces a serious problem protecting the home front, a country, and protecting America. Protecting America before the treats hit American soil. The limited resources issue to marine terrorism, this is also a major drawback/problem in the Coast Guard. Marine terrorism represents the percentage of overall terrorist attacks on…

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    issues as aviation security, border security, cyber networks, counter violent extremism. Operations Coordination and Planning- basically monitors all 50 states on a daily bases and providing America with 24/7 security. Citizenship & Immigration Services Ombudsman- is the liaison between this branch of homeland security and congress. This office evaluates individual cases and provides recommendations. Chief Privacy Officer- provide a privacy structure for programs in departments as well as…

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