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Rad Jones is an academic specialist in the School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University; retired U.S. Secret Service agent; former international security manager for Ford Motor Company; and Security Executive Council Emeritus Faculty.
In early September, the Harvard School of Public Health reported that the majority of U.S. businesses would have serious operational problems if the swine flu, H1N1, significantly affected their workforce.