HomelandSec.org

Title

Homeland Security

Description

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Initiated shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, The Century Foundation's Homeland Security Project helps to inform the public and influence policymaking about complex challenges related to preventing and responding to domestic terrorism. Originally organized around three high-level working groups on the federal response, federalism issues, and the public's need to know, the project has since expanded to address immigration challenges as well as issues related to bioterrorism and public health preparedness. Bringing together top policymakers, academics, and journalists at the forefront of this critical debate, the project is cochaired by Thomas Kean, former New Jersey governor and 9/11 Commission chair, and Richard Celeste, former U.S. Ambassador and governor of Ohio. The Homeland Security Project is conducted in collaboration with the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Learn more about the different components of the project and major work produced under each area below. Or, download a complete list of members of the different working group here (PDF).
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Languages

English

Address

41 E. 70th St
New York NY 10021 US

Contact

The Twentieth Century Fund/Cen
+1 212 535 4441

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