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A Critique of the Markle Report on Trusted Information Networks for Homeland Security

Date: December 11, 2003
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 noon
Speaker(s): Barry Steinhart
American Civil Liberties Union
Kim Taipale
Center for Advanced Studies
Host(s): Paul Rosenzweig
Senior Legal Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation
Dan Gallington
Senior Research Fellow, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

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The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium

On December 2, 2003, The Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the Information Age released its second report, Creating A Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security, concluding that the U.S. government has not yet taken advantage of America's technology expertise to fight the war on terrorism. The Task Force cataloged current gaps in the nation's system for analyzing and sharing intelligence. Join us for an analysis of this report by experts from the ACLU, the Center for Advanced Studies, The Heritage Foundation and the Potomac Institute.

 
 

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