Homeland Security: Understanding the Enemy
New Roles, New Challenges
Overview
The War on Terrorism will continue well into the future, and homeland security efforts in response to this war will involve approximately 200,000 Federal employees. If you have been assigned to homeland security duties on a full-time basis, or have new duties added to your current assignments, this seminar will ensure that you are thoroughly grounded for your new role. This updated seminar provides you with essential information on the nature of terrorism and the specific threats to the United States, including international threats, the threats from domestic anti-Government groups, and threats from special interest extremist organizations.
How Will You Benefit
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Understand the dynamics of terrorism and the current threats to the United States
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Gain an overview of the evolution of terrorism
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Discuss the nature and dynamics of terrorism
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Examine the cultures that produce suicide bombers or pursue weapons of mass destruction
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Learn how other countries deal with the scourge of terrorism
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Discuss the United States Homeland Security program and Federal agencies’ roles
Who Should Attend
Managers and specialists dealing with homeland security issues, operations security, counterterrorism, law enforcement, or intelligence responsibilities from Federal, State, and local governments
Schedule
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Nov 17 - 21, ‘08 @ EMDC - Shepherdstown, WV
$3,400.00
Starts @ 1:00 pm and ends @ Noon last day
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Mar 9 - 13, ‘09 @ EMDC - Shepherdstown, WV
$3,400.00
Starts @ 1:00 pm and ends @ Noon last day
Note
Tuition includes materials, lunch and break service
Competencies Emphasized
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Continual Learning
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External Awareness
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Strategic Thinking
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Vision
Locations
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EMDC - Shepherdstown, WV,