Thursday, December 1, 2011

2012 CHDS Essay Competition. $1,000.00 Cash Prize


Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS)

Approximately six weeks remain to submit an entry for the 2012 CHDS Essay Competition. Entries for the competition are being accepted through January 31, 2012.

This year's competition asks writers to: Identify a theory or insight from a field outside homeland security that has not been applied to homeland security but should be.

The winning entry and four top finalist essays will be considered for publication by Homeland Security Affairs, the online academic journal published by the CHDS.

This competition strives to stimulate original thought on issues in homeland security and homeland defense. Responses may be general or focus on a specific aspect (organizational, policy, strategy, practice, technological innovation, social impact, etc.) or discipline/field, (emergency management, public health, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, intelligence, etc.). Essays may be written from any perspective - e.g. government, private sector, cultural, local community or citizen.

Previous winning entries have addressed the power of social media in homeland security, the possibility of linking emergency response and public health with the poison control system and promoting the use of rhetorical tools to help frame the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's mission. Last year's winning entry, authored by Yee San Su of CNA Safety and Security in Alexandria, Va., was titled "On the Challenge of Assessing National Preparedness."

The competition is open to everyone with an interest in homeland defense and security. Current CHDS faculty, staff, students and graduates are not eligible. Winners will be announced no later than May 31, 2012. The winning entry receives a $1,000 cash prize.

For information and instructions, visit www.chds.us/?essay/overview. If you have already submitted an entry, please respond to this email and confirm your submission.

Heather Issvoran
Director, Strategic Communications. 
Center for Homeland Defense and Security.       hissvora@nps.edu
Monterey, CA

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Scholarship Opportunity: Airport Minority Advisory Council

Airport Minority Advisory Council Offering Scholarships

The Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC) is accepting scholarship applications for women and minorities pursuing degrees in aviation. Twelve scholarships will be awarded and are valued at $2,000 per semester. The scholarships are coordinated through AMAC’s 2012 Education and Scholarship Program, Inc.
The deadline to apply is Thursday, December 8. Click on the following links for downloadable applications and instructions. For more information, visit the AMAC website.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Security Clearance. How to Lose Your Security Clearance

Monday, November 28, 2011

Onondaga County. CERT Teams and Training Opportunities

Posted on the Homeland Security First Responder Community of Practice, CERT Trainers discussion site.
 
 
Please forward any information on the CERT program for Onondaga County, NY.

Onondaga County CERT council formed in 2004. No information available on website for
county, or city of Syracuse, NY for CERT Teams in jurisdiction, or training available for
creation of teams in county, or city.

Thanks.

Charles D. Sharp
Emergency Manager
Senior Advisor
BEMA
Posted on 11/28/11 2:52 PM.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Black Male Initiative: Bring your A Game.

http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/bring_your_a_game?ph=120

Always good to view and recommend.

21cf

To generate a national conversation on the plight of Black men and boys, Twenty-First Century Foundation (21CF) has partnered with actor–director Mario Van Peebles and producer Karen Williams to create BRING YOUR "A" GAME — a documentary film that, in Van Peebles’ words, “sheds light on the resilience and influence of Black males.” BRING YOUR "A" GAME uses screenings and accompanying community discussions as a catalyst to transform the lives of urban youth. Using a cinematic style influenced by popular culture and employing innovative technologies, the film details strategies that have improved the lives of Black men and boys. It underscores how essential educational achievement and high school graduation are to survival and success in today’s world.
Interviewees include such Black male icons as Richard “Dick” Parsons, Chris Rock, Spike Lee, Dr. Cornel West, Ice Cube, Newark, New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker, Sean “Diddy” Combs, Kevin Liles, Lou Gossett Jr., Lupe Fiasco, Hill Harper, Damon Dash, Kevin Powell, Melvin Van Peebles, Geoffrey Canada, Bruce Gordon and former NBA star Alan Houston, among others.

BRING YOUR "A" GAME aired exclusively on BET in 2009 and is the cornerstone of a community engagement program that brings together resources and strategies from 21CF’s Black Men and Boys Initiative. Ancillary materials for the campaign include:


 








Thursday, November 24, 2011

Internship Opportunities: RCPGP, U.S. DHS, and White House

INTERNSHIP Opportunities


RCPGP Regional Logistics Program: 2012 Internship Opportunities
The Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP) is looking for highly motivated individuals to join the Regional Logistics Program as Planning Interns.  Three opportunities available.  Non paid positions.
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to Detgen Greeff, Logistics Planning Associate (dgreeff@regionalcatplanning.org <mailto:dgreeff@regionalcatplanning.org> ).   Application Deadline: 5pm, December 13, 2011

U.S. Department of Homeland Security - HS STEM Summer Internship Program - Summer 2012
2012 Summer Internships for Undergraduate Students
10 week research experience; $5000 stipend plus travel expenses Areas of research: Engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological/life sciences, environmental science, emergency and incident management, social sciences  Projects offered at: National research laboratories: Argonne, Idaho, Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, Pacific Northwest, Sandia, Savannah River DHS laboratories: Transportation Security Laboratory Other research facilities, including Air Force research Laboratory, Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology Locations include: CA, CO, ID, IL, MD, NM, NJ, OH, SC, TN, WA & VA US citizenship required
Application deadline:    January 5, 2012
www.orau.gov/dhsinternships <http://www.orau.gov/dhsinternships>
Administered by Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

White House Internship Program.  Application deadline is January 22, 2012.  . The summer program runs from May 29, 2012 through August 10, 2012.  Application for the Summer 2012 White House Internship Program .  http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/internships/departments   where they conduct research, manage incoming inquiries, attend meetings, write memos and staff events. Some of the offices where they work include the Office of the First Lady, the Office of Scheduling and Advance, the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, the Office of the White House Counsel, the National Economic Council, the Office of Communications, the Domestic Policy Council and the Office of Digital Strategy

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Internship Opportunities: RCPGP.

Internship Opportunities

  RCPGP Regional Logistics Program: 2012 Internship Opportunities
The Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP) is looking for highly motivated individuals to join the Regional Logistics Program as Planning Interns.

Who Are We?

The Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP) is a Department of Homeland Security initiative established in 2008 to encourage collaborative emergency planning in America’s largest regions. The RCPGP has three primary goals:
  • Fix Shortcomings in Existing Plans
  • Build Regional Planning Communities
  • Link Operational and Capabilities-Based Resource Planning
The regional project site for New York City and Northern New Jersey also includes Long Island, several New York counties, and parts of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. With a population of 22,000,000 people, this region is home to nearly 1 in every 14 Americans.

The Regional Logistics Program is an initiative within the RCPGP designed to link resources, expertise and information among participating jurisdictions in NY, NJ, PA and CT. By creating a shared system and strengthening regional partnerships, the Region optimizes its ability to manage resources and respond to a catastrophe. The Program focuses on four core components: planning, information-sharing, resource management and the establishment of highly trained emergency response logistics teams.

Who Can Apply?
  • Undergraduate/graduate students/recent graduates of emergency management related fields of study
  • Individuals with an interest in Logistics Planning
Requirements / special skills:
  • Excellent writing and editing abilities
  • Candidates should be detail oriented and well organized
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills; communicates articulately over phone or email.
  • Proficiency with standard office computer and web applications (Outlook, Internet Explorer, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
  • Training/teaching experience or training course development expertise a plus.
Positions Available:
There are presently three internship positions available:
Training Development Intern
  • Assist Logistics Planners leading the Regional Logistics Program training and outreach initiatives.
  • Research the various computer-based learning platforms used within the NY-NJ-CT-PA Region as well as in emergency management or logistics training programs nationwide.
  • Provide recommendations for computer-based learning platforms to be used in conjunction with the training program.
  • Organize and participate in meetings with Regional Logistics Program stakeholders and subject matter experts to determine training needs.
  • Assist in reviewing training courses and provide recommendations.

Logistics Outreach & Event Development  Intern

  • Assist in development of workshops to re-engage Program planning team members, review and test Program plans and guides, and identify links be-tween and among Program projects and initiatives.
  • Assist with planning and development of an event geared towards introduc-ing the Universal Logistics Standard (ULS) developed by the Program.
  • Develop presentations and materials, translating text and theory into graphics, diagrams, process charts and PowerPoint presentations.

Research & Development Intern

  • Conduct a literature review of plans, documents, procedure and protocol from both private and public sector logistics companies and agencies.
  • Develop summaries and provide short presentations on reviewed content.
  • Assess information gathered for best practices and lessons learned.
  • Generate recommendations and engage in discussions on the requirements of an ideal logistics emergency management program.
  • Please note: this position requires potential candidates to be able to work independently; creative thinkers with a strong background in Logistics are encouraged to apply.

Time Commitment & Details:
  • The internship period begins mid-January 2012 and continues through mid-April 2012.
  • Interns are expected to work 10-15 hours per week during normal business hours (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm).
  • Internships are unpaid.
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to Detgen Greeff, Logistics Planning Associate (dgreeff@regionalcatplanning.org).

Application Deadline: 5pm, December 13, 2011

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