What Is an Ambulance?
Joseph Cahill
January 25, 2006
It used to be two strong men and a hearse. Modern EMS workers are now much better equipped to provide early lifesaving support both at the scene of an accident or incident and while en route to the nearest hospital or other medical facility.
Terrorism, LE, and the Relevance of Failed States
John F. Morton
January 25, 2006
DPJ’s managing editor discusses a complex new factor in the terrorism/counterterrorism equation:
the dangers posed to the Free World by nations out of control, with nothing to lose, and unable to cope
with their own political and economic problems.
National Homeland Security Academy Act of 2005 (Introduced in Senate)
Domestic Preparedness
January 17, 2006
In Senate Bill S.2158, the Senate finds that “homeland security poses a complex challenge for the Nation that can only be successfully addressed by the combined effort of Federal, State,
GAO - Combating Terrorism, Determining and Reporting Federal Funding Data
Domestic Preparedness
January 17, 2006
“In 2002, GAO reported on the difficulties that the executive branch faced in reporting funding for combating terrorism to Congress (see GAO-03- 170). This report updates the information contained in