Robert B. Stephan is Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Infrastructure Protection. According to whitehouse.gov: Prior to Colonel Stephan's appointment at the Department of Homeland Security, he served as Special Assistant to...
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Robert B. Stephan is Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Infrastructure Protection. According to whitehouse.gov: Prior to Colonel Stephan's appointment at the Department of Homeland Security, he served as Special Assistant to the Secretary and Director of the Secretary’s Headquarters Operational Integration Staff. In this capacity, he was responsible for wide range of activities that included headquarters-level planning in the areas of strategic and operational planning, core mission integration, domestic incident management, training and exercises. He also directed the Interagency Incident Management Group, integrating Department and interagency capabilities in response to domestic threats and incidents. Colonel Stephan held a variety of key operational and command positions in the joint special operations community during a 24-year Air Force career. During Operation Desert Storm, he deployed to Saudi Arabia as a joint battlestaff planner and mission commander supporting Joint Special Operations Task Force strategic interdiction operations in Iraq. As a commander of two Air Force Special Tactics Squadrons, Colonel Stephan organized, trained, and equipped forces for contingency operations in Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Croatia, Liberia, Colombia, and Kosovo. Colonel Stephan is a distinguished graduate of the USAF Academy, and holds a Bachelors Degree in Political Science. He is an Olmsted Scholar, and has earned Masters Degrees in International Relations from the University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and The Johns Hopkins University.
This Congressional research document was written for members of congress on several oversight committees to give a brief overview of the National Security Presidential Directive (NSPD) 51, President Bush issued in May of 2007. The report points out that the federal government in this day and age must be prepared to uphold continuity of government in the event of a catastrophic incident of any level that would affect the workings of the government infrastructure across the country. It lays out a list of eight items, or National Essential Functions (NEF) determined by the President that must be upheld in the event of such an ...
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http://www.nelsonguirado.com/media/Guayaba.mp3 "Guayaba" played as I was running around the block. "That's my song of the day," I thought. It's by Nuyorican Tito Puente, who may have been the most famous Caribbean/Latin musicians of the sixties and seventies. Cuando Suenan Los Tambores Original post blogged on b2evolution .
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Donald Rumsfeld, Gerald Ford and Dick Cheney The Peoples Voice - Bruce Tanner The Real Truth Blog The political infrastructure for martial law in the U.S. is already in place. Apparently unsure that the USAPATRIOT Act(s) and the Military Commissions Act weren’t strong enough, on May 9, 2007, Bush issued a document doubly titled “National Security Presidential Directive/NSPD 51″ and “Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-20.” This document supposedly outlines the federal government’s plan for maintaining continuity in the face of a “catastrophic emergency.” “Catastrophic emergency” is defined as “any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely ...
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National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive NATIONAL SECURITY PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE/NSPD 51 HOMELAND SECURITY PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVE/HSPD-20 Subject: National Continuity Policy Purpose (1) This directive establishes a comprehensive national policy on the continuity of Federal Government structures and operations and a single National Continuity Coordinator responsible for coordinating the development and implementation of Federal continuity policies. This policy establishes "National Essential Functions," prescribes continuity requirements for all executive departments and agencies, and provides guidance for State, local, territorial, and tribal governments, and private sector organizations in order to ensure a comprehensive and integrated national continuity program that will enhance the credibility of our national security ...
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Bush Confers Dictatorial Powers on Himself in the Event of a “National Emergency” Print E-mail Oh, read this. I like the way Tiny puts this ... (another plot with no plot LOL) By Kenneth J. Theisen, 5/29/07 On May 9, 2007 President Bush issued two new presidential directives, National Security Presidential Directive/NSPD 51 and Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD -20. According to the White House press release, “This directive establishes a comprehensive national policy on the continuity of Federal Government structures and operations and a single National Continuity Coordinator responsible for coordinating the development and implementation of Federal continuity policies. This policy establishes ‘National Essential ...
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You saw our unofficial advice guide to fly after the crotchbomb. Here's are the TSA's official security rules, as of Christmas. Read on, because it has all the hairy details: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Transportation Security Administration Aviation Security Directive Subject: Security Directive Number: SD 1544-09-06 Date: December 25, 2009 EXPIRATION: 0200Z on December 30, 2009 This Security Directive (SD) must be implemented...
New security rules put in place by Homeland Security after this weekend's attempted underwear bombing of an Amsterdam-Detroit Delta flight have leaked below. Basically, this guy'll enjoy pretending to be an airplane more than he will actually flying in one. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Transportation Security Administration Aviation Security Directive Subject: Security Directive Number: SD 1544-09-06 Date: December 25, 2009 EXPIRATION...
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee announces January hearing to examine airport security.
Plus: Senate Commerce and House Homeland Security Committees also announce inquiries.
I am posting these without any editorial comment, express or implied, so readers can be aware of official policy, rather than rumors. These rules state they are applicable to foreign flights bound for the US and effective until December 30th (from BoardingArea via Gizmodo) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Transportation Security Administration Aviation Security Directive Subject: Security Directive...Gizmodo (subscribe) : Official...
From the Senate Homeland Security Committee press release:
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Wednesday approved a measure that would provide domestic partner benefits to federal employees by a bipartisan 8-1 vote. Committee Chairman Joe Lieberman, ID-Conn., and Ranking Member Susan Collins, R-Me., are original cosponsors of the Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act [...]