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  1. Security Building a Semantic Web for Securing the Homeland; - (PDF*)
    Nicolas J. Guzman. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine; Vol 23.1, January/February 2004
  2. Satellite Security and Performance In an Era of Dual Use.
    Joseph N. Pelton. The Orbiter. Feb/Mar 2004
  3. Towards a Robust and Resilient Mobile Wireless Architecture. In Preperation. 
    Chandra, J. and J. Landon (2004)
  4. Identification of the Core Competencies Required of Executive Level Business Crisis and Continuity Managers. - (PDF*)
    Greg L. Shaw and John R. Harrald.  Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. vol.1.1, 2004
  5. Major Terrorist Events in the U.S. and Their Outcomes: Intitial Analysis and Observations.  Claire Rubin. - (PDF*)
    Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
     vol.1.1, 2004
  6. When Can Finite Testing Ensure Infinite Trustworthiness?
    Singpurwalla, N. D. and P. Wilson. Journal of the Iranian Statistical Society (with discussion).
    To Appear. 2004
  7. Specifying Interdependence in Networked Systems.
    Kong, C. W. and N. D. Singpurwalla, IEEE Transactions in Reliability, To Appear. 2004
  8. Bioterrorism, not bioterrorism preparedness, is the threat to public health.
    Journal of Emergency Preparedness
    , in press.
  9. Predicting Damage’, Mathematical and Statistical Methods in Reliability 2002.
    Kong, C. W., Swift, A. and N. D. Singpurwalla, (Lindquist and Dokum, Eds.), World Scientific, 267-282. 2003
  10. Introduction and History.
    Guidotti TL, Hoffman H. In: Upfal M, Krieger GR, Phililips S, Guidotti TL, Weissman D, eds. “Terrorism: Biological, Chemical and Nuclear”. Clinics in Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Orlando, FL, Elsevier Science, May 2003;2:1-12.
  11. Countering Terrorist Financing: We Need a Long-Term Prioritizing Strategy.
    Sina Lehmkuhler, Journal of Homeland Security; April, 2003
  12. War Requires Homeland Panels’ Attention, Too. - (PDF*) 
    Daniel J. Kaniewski, ROLL CALL; March 24, 2003 - (PDF*) reproduced with permission
  13. Terrorism: Biological, Chemical and Nuclear. 
    Edited by Mark J. Upfal, MD, MPH, FACOEM, Gary R. Krieger, MD, MPH, DABT, Scott D. Phillips, MD, FACP, FACMT, Tee L. Guidotti, MD, MPH, DABT and David N. Weissman, MD, W B Saunders; March 24, 2003
  14. House Homeland Panel Needs Own Jurisdiction
    Daniel J. Kaniewski. Roll Call. March 9, 2003
  15. Major Terrorism Events and Their U.S. Outcomes (1988-2001), Natural Hazards Research Working Paper #107.
    Claire B. Rubin, William R. Cumming,Irmak Renda-Tanali, Thomas Birkland, March 2003
  16. Erosion of William Henry Welch's Concept of the Hygienic Laboratory in our Nation's Schools of Public Health and Medicine. - (PDF*)
    Peter J. Hotez, Public Health Rep, 118: 184-186, 2003
  17. Knowledge Management and Information Superiority: A Taxonomy.
    Singpurwalla, N. D. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Vol. 115, No. 2, 361-364. 2003
  18. Tracking Control of Nonlinear Systems: A Sliding mode Design via Chaotic Organization. Lu, Z., Shieh, L. and J. Chandra, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, Vol. 14, To Appear. 2003
  19. Information Fusion for Critical Infrastructure Protection,
    Chandra, J., Smis Fifth Annual Conference on Military Data Fusion. 2003
  20. Training clinicians for public health emergencies and bioterrorism [Editorial].
    Guidotti TL. J Healthcare Safety 2003;1(3):5-6.
  21. Vietnam Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 2002.
    Update Committee on Vietnam Veterans and Agent Orange, Institute of Medicine. Washington DC, National Academies Press, 2003.
  22. Medical and Health Incident Management (MaHIM) System: A Comprehensive Functional System Description for Mass Casualty Medical and Health Incident Management. - (PDF*)
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    by Joseph A. Barbera, M.D. and Anthony G. Macintyre, M.D., Dec 2002
  23. Local Emergency Response: Enduring the Rhetoric While Trying to Define Readiness. (PDF*) Paul M. Maniscalco, James Denney, Keith A. Holtermann, and Daniel Kaniewski, Oklahoma City National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism Bulletin, Third Quarter 2002.
  24. Public Health and Patriotic Doubts.
    Tee L. Guidotti, Journal of Homeland Security, July 2002
  25. Home alone; Congress needs security plan. 
    Daniel J. Kaniewski, THE WASHINGTON TIMES, Pg. A19, May 14, 2002
  26. Terrorism’s Financial Lifeline: Can It be Severed? - (PDF*)
    Kimberley L. Thachuk. Strategic Forum. No. 191. May 2002
  27. Create a House Select Committee on Homeland Security.
    Daniel J. Kaniewski, Journal of Homeland Security, February 2002
  28. Lessons for public health from 9-11 and the aftermath.
    Guidotti TL. Journal of Homeland Security, February 2002, (on-line) http://www.homelandsecurity.org/journal/ [Emphasis on U.S.]
  29. Appeasing Wilson's Ghost: the expanded use of vaccines in international diplomacy. - (PDF*) PJ Hotez, Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute (CBACI) Health and Security Series. 2002; Occasional Paper
  30. The Use and Limits of U.S. Intelligence. - (PDF*)
    Frank J. Cilluffo, Ronald A. Marks, and George C. Salmoiraghi, The Washington Quarterly, Winter 2002 reproduced with permission
  31. Information Fusion for Damage Prediction.
    Cui, Y., Kong, C. W. and N. D. Singpurwalla, Case Studies in Reliability and Maintenance (Blischke and Murthy, Eds.), 251-265, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York. 2002
  32. Dependence in Network Reliability.
    Singpurwalla, N. D. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Fusion, IEEE Cat. No. 02EX5997C, 981-985. 2002
  33. On Exchangeable, Causal and Cascading Failures.
    Lindley, D. and N. D. Singpurwalla, Statistical Science, Vol. 17, No. 2, 209-219. 2002
  34. On Causality and Causal Mechanisms (with Discussion).
    Singpurwalla, N. D. International Statistical Review, Vol. 10, No. 2, 198-206. 2002
  35. Bioterrorism and the civilian response – An introduction.
    Guidotti TL. (Official briefing for the 53rd World Medical Association General Assembly, 2 – 6 October 2002, Washington DC.) [Published and distributed as] World Markets Series/Business Briefing: Global Health Care. Geneva, World Markets Research Centre and theWorld Medical Association, London, 2002, pp. 32 - 36.
  36. Sharing the lessons of “9-11” and its aftermath.
    Guidotti TL. Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada 2002, in press. [Emphasis on Canada.]
  37. Understanding Terrorism and Managing the Consequences.
    Paul M. Maniscalco, Hank T. Christen Prentice Hall, July 12, 2001
  38. Combating Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Terrorism: A Comprehensive Strategy.
    Frank J. Cilluffo, task force chairman and author, Sharon L. Cardash, task force coordinator and author, Gordon N. Lederman, task force coauthor. CSIS, May 2001
  39. Cyber Threats and Information Security: Meeting the 21st Century Challenge.
    Arnaud de Borchgrave, task force cochairman, Frank J. Cilluffo, task force cochairman, Sharon L. Cardash, task force coordinator, Michèle M. Ledgerwood, task force coauthor.  CSIS, May 2001
  40. Fighting Terrorism.
    Frank J. Cilluffo and Daniel Rankin, NATO Review, 2001
  41. Network Reliability and Borel’s Paradox.
    Singpurwalla, N. D. and A. Swift, The American Statistician, Vol. 55, No. 3, 213-218. 2001
  42. Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 2000.
    Committee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides (Third Biennial Update), Institute of Medicine. Washington DC, National Academy Press, 2001. Worked primarily on sections dealing with respiratory disorders, certain cancers (lung, nasopharyngeal, breast, larynx), porphyria cutanea tarda and chloracne.
  43. Cyber-Attack: The National Protection Plan and Its Privacy Implications.
    Frank J. Cilluffo, Journal of Homeland Security, November 2000
  44. Cyber Threats: Ten Issues to Consider.
    Frank Cilluffo & Paul Byron Pattak, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. Volume 1, Number 1, Winter/Spring 2000
  45. Environmental security and public health: steps toward a new theoretical framework. Guidotti TL, Balbus JM. Med Global Surv 2000;6(2):103-106.
  46. Bioterrorism and the public health response.
    Guidotti TL. Am J Prev Med 2000:18(2):178-180.
  47. And the Winner is...The Albanian Mafia. - (PDF*)
    Frank Cilluffo and George Salmoiraghi, The Washington Quarterly, Autumn 1999.
    reproduced with permission
  48. Biological warfare.
    Hoffman H, Guidotti TL. Occupational Infections, ed. Alan Couturier. Beverley Farms, Massachusetts, OEM Press, 1999.
  49. EMS Incident Management System, The: Operations for Mass Casualty and High Impact Incidents.
    Paul M. Maniscalco, Hank T. Christen.   Prentice Hall, 1998
  50. First Responders to a Sneak Attack. 
    Frank J. Cilluffo; Thomas I. Herlihy, The Washington Post, OP-ED; Pg. A27, June 26, 1998
  51. Responding to New Terrorist Threats.
    By: Cilluffo, Frank J., Tomarchio, Jack Thomas, Orbis, 00304387, Vol. 42, Issue 3, Summer 1998
  52. POLITICAL PARANOIA:The Psychopolitics of Hatred.
    Robert S. Robins and Jerrold M. Post, M.D. Yale University Press, 1997
  53. Information Warfare and Strategic Terrorism. - (PDF*)
    Cilluffo, Frank J.and Gergely,Curt H. 'Terrorism and Political Violence' 9(1): Spring 1997: 84-94. reproduced with permission from the Frank Cass Co
  54. Between War and Peace: Deterrence and Leverage.
    Frank Cilluffo and Robert Kupperman. The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Winter/Spring, 1997. reproduced with permission
  55. The Role of Intelligence in Identifying, Preventing and Responding to Transnational Terrorism: A Framework for U.S. National Security Planners. 
    Remarks by Frank J. Cilluffo to the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law & National Security, December 10, 1996