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In a Joint Operating Environment report from the U.S. Joint Forces Command, the U.S. military has warned that surplus oil-production capacity could disappear within two years and there could be
Security Blog just received details of an important address by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano earlier this week that centered on the Department’s support for first responders to
The Metropolitan Council in Minneapolis/St. Paul is implementing the Nextiva Transit video solution from Verint Video Intelligence Solutions. The Metropolitan Council, which oversees transit operations in the Twin Cities’ seven-county
The bottle caps, broken glass and empty plastic cups littering a neighborhood near James Madison University’s campus in Harrisonburg, Virginia, suggested that the events of Saturday afternoon were nothing more
When a slumping economy and historically high unemployment rates dropped the ax on the country’s workforce and left the survivors wondering if — or when — they’d be next, law
Two months before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, Colorado State University researchers released their 2010 Atlantic hurricane season predictions based on 58 years of
Rescue workers who responded to the World Trade Center attacks on September 11, 2001 continued to have diminished lung capacity seven years after the attack, researchers reported on Wednesday. Breathing
Incidents by Americans angry at the U.S. government, some members of Congress and the IRS are continuing. For example, a man accused of dropping more than 30 explosive devices into
The Security Blog has learned that Ryder, a global leader in supply chain, warehousing and transportation management solutions, hosted a U.S.–Mexico Border Security Conference April 7th to initiate information sharing
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today (April 12) announced two enhancements to federal facility security—initiatives that further strengthen the Department’s ability to protect thousands of government buildings