Protecting America's Freedom in the Information Age: A Report of the Markle Foundation Task Force
A Report of the Markle Foundation Task Force
Publisher Description
The Markle Task Force explores ways in which we can organize people at all levels—from neighborhoods to federal agencies—and develop innovative technologies that will allow us to mobilize information to better prevent terrorist attacks in the U.S., reduce America's vulnerability to terrorism, minimize damage, and recover from attacks that may occur. This report also examines the potential of the Department of Homeland Security as a central hub for the collection and analysis of information.
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