Homeland Security: Inside & Out – March 15th, 2009

The challenge of managing DHS, and the state of travel safety.

Guest this week include:

  • Janet Hale, former undersecretary of management for the Department of Homeland Security, on the challenge of standing up and managing DHS.
  • Robert Poole, director of transportation studies at the Reason Foundation, on the U.S. Transportation Security Administration’s double standard for registered travelers.
  • Christopher Dickey, author of “Securing the City.”
  • Ellen Howe, former assistant administrator for strategic communications and public affairs for the U.S. Transportation Security Administration, on progress in explosives detection.
  • Dee McCown, director of operations for Corporate Risk International’s Houston office, on corporate kidnappings.

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