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Saturday, March 18, 2023

March 17, 2023. Third In-Person Meeting of the Homeland Security Advisory Council Reviewed Committee Recommendations on Supply Chain Security, Intelligence and Information Sharing, Transparency, and Innovation as Department Marks 20th Anniversary

 

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Secretary Mayorkas Joined Leaders from the Public and Private Sectors at the White House to Discuss Opportunities to Modernize the Department of Homeland Security and Improve Mission Delivery

03/17/2023

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Secretary Mayorkas Joined Leaders from the Public and Private Sectors  

at the White House to Discuss Opportunities to Modernize the Department of Homeland Security and Improve Mission Delivery

Third In-Person Meeting of the Homeland Security Advisory Council Reviewed Committee Recommendations on Supply Chain Security, Intelligence and Information Sharing, Transparency, and Innovation as Department Marks 20th Anniversary   

 

Secretary Mayorkas Swears in AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler as Newest Advisor to the Council 

 

WASHINGTON – Yesterday, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas convened a meeting of the Homeland Security Advisory Council (“the Council”) at the White House to discuss how the Department can enhance supply chain security, improve efforts of intelligence and information sharing capabilities, promote greater transparency, improve customer service, and expand on its Homeland Security Technology and Innovation Network. 

 

“No federal Department touches the lives of more people on a daily basis than the Department of Homeland Security, and those we serve deserve to see our government working to become more innovative, more efficient, and more responsive. The work of the Homeland Security Advisory Council is central to informing those efforts,” said Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas. “Members of the HSAC include former advisors to U.S. presidents, executive leaders of national law enforcement organizations, CEOs of some of the world’s largest companies, Presidents and CEOs of non-government organizations dedicated to human rights, government accountability, and community empowerment. From combatting forced labor around the world to fortifying our critical infrastructure, we cannot succeed in our mission without robust collaboration with community and private sector partners. I am confident the recommendations made by members of the Council will help our 260,000-person workforce better deliver on our critical mission and continue to build trust in our Department for years to come.” 

 

During the meeting, Former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, who led DHS from 2005 to 2009, spoke about how the Department’s development over 20 years reflected the evolution in the threat landscape. Secretary Chertoff emphasized that the Department is fit for purpose for the threats of today and tomorrow. 

 

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan also addressed the Council, discussing the convergence of homeland security with national security. He recognized the Department’s 20th Anniversary and echoed the message that President Biden delivered to the workforce on March 1, 2023 highlighting the dedication and resolve of the DHS workforce over the past twenty years.  

 

Secretary Mayorkas presented Judge William “Bill” Webster, the HSAC Chair Emeritus, with a Distinguished Service Medal for his 20 years of service to the Department. Judge Webster, who recently turned 99 years old, was initially appointed by Secretary Tom Ridge in April 2003. Judge Webster has extensive public service experience, he served as Director of the CIA from 1987-1991, Director of the FBI from 1978-1987, a Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from 1973 to 1978, and a United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Missouri from 1970 to 1973. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Intelligence Medial, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the National Security Medal. 

 

Secretary Mayorkas also recognized AFL-CIO Liz Schuler for her work so far and officially swore her in as the newest member of the Council. 

 

During yesterday’s meeting, four HSAC subcommittees formed at the direction of Secretary Mayorkas, presented their final reports on several taskings:

 

·        The Supply Chain Security Subcommittee’s final report outlines steps the Department can take to enhance the security, resiliency, and efficiency or the nation’s supply chains. 

·        The Information and Intelligence Sharing Subcommittee's final report outlines steps that the Department can take to improve information sharing with federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector partners. 

·        The Transparency and Open DHS Review Subcommittee’s final report outlines how the Department can improve openness and transparency across the Department. 

·        The Homeland Security Technology and Innovation Network Subcommittee’s report outlines how the Department can improve the Department’s innovation, research and development, and technology network with the private sector.  

 

Following the presentations, the four reports were unanimously accepted by the Council. They will be made available to the public in the coming days. 

 

Last March 2022, Secretary Mayorkas reconstituted and re-envisioned the Council to work more closely with the Department to better meet the challenges of the evolving threat landscape and seize the opportunities to better serve the American people. The Council includes former Cabinet Secretaries from both Democratic and Republican administrations; chief executive officers from the technology, energy, transportation, financial, food and consumer products, and venture capital industries; executive leaders of national law enforcement organizations; Presidents and CEOs of non-profit organizations dedicated to human rights, government accountability, and community security and empowerment; leaders of nonpartisan policy institutes; and other leading professionals. The Secretary and the HSAC members work with subject matter experts in and outside the Department to develop strategies in the domestic and international domains. The members will provide independent advice and recommendations to the Secretary. 

 

To learn more about the Council, including its taskings, reports, and recommendations, visit DHS.gov/Homeland-Security-Advisory-Council.

 




Friday, March 17, 2023

AdSense Success for Women Creators. Webinar. March 28, 2023

 

New webinar on AdSense Success for Women Creators

Join our webinar:

AdSense Success for Women Creators

Hi Charles,

March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the contributions of women throughout history and in contemporary society.

Google AdSense is proud to partner with many inspiring and successful businesses owned by women around the world and we love to see this diversity shining through the content you create.

We will host sessions dedicated to inspiring women creators or publishers to grow their business.

During the event you will have the opportunity to:

Welcome anyone who's interested in attending as an ally and supporting women in the workplace and beyond.

Topic: AdSense Success for Women Creators

Date: Tuesday, 28 March 2023

Time: 15:00 GMT+1 | 11:00 ET | 08:00 PT | 19:30 IST

Language: English

Looking forward to seeing you on our webinar!

See you there,

The Google AdSense Team


Register Here!  

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

COVID-19 Public Health Emergency to End on May 11. March 2023

 

fundingwebinars and other eventsresourcesclinical trialsworkforce developmentknowledge centerVisit CDC.gov for guidance and updates on the coronavirus (COVID-19)

COVID-19 Public Health Emergency to End on May 11

nurse wearing maskSince January 2022, daily COVID-19 reported cases are down 92%, COVID-19 deaths have declined by over 80%, and new COVID-19 hospitalizations are down nearly 80%.

As a result, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) will end on May 11. To prepare for this transition, HHS has released Fact Sheet: COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Transition Roadmap detailing what will and will not be affected by the end of the PHE.

For provider-specific information about PHE waivers and flexibilities, visit the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Emergencies webpage.

Learn More 


Berkeley Food Institute. Job Opportunities. March 2023

 

BFI Opportunities

 

 

 

Agroecology and Wellness Coordinator    
Berkeley, CA | Full Time | $65,000 - $75,000 annually
The Agroecology and Wellness Coordinator will integrate and promote these two principles through their work, providing student mentorship, coordination, administration, and logistical support for all campus gardens and their supporting departments, and while bolstering their role as sites of research, education, student wellness, and food production.

Final deadline to apply is March 15
See position details here.

 

Food Systems Career Fair: Planting Seeds of Connection & Transformation
March 17, 2-5 pm | In Person | Free to Attend
We invite students at any point in their academic journey to learn about pathways to create change in food systems. Building a sustainable future requires interdisciplinary voices, so we have invited employers ranging from technical assistance providers to farmers, food producers, manufacturers, distributors, and community educators and advocates, all working towards regenerative food systems. Join us to create meaningful connections with on the ground professionals and learn about these various career pathways.
 
Visit our website for a full list of attending food systems organizations and professionals. 

Register to attend here.

 

Food Futures: Ancestral and Contemporary Methods for Transforming Food Systems
Food Institute Graduate Council 
UC Berkeley |April 7 (zoom) - 8 (in-person) | Free to Attend
The Food Institute Graduate Council (FIGC) at Berkeley is hosting a hybrid 2-day graduate student-led conference with the goal of connecting various actors (from scholar-activists to artists) through varying critiques and discussions of Food Futures. The term “Food Futures” emphasizes the relational and material possibilities of food in a climate changing world. Thus, the Food Futures conference will focus on alternative methods to understand food by giving focus on alternative food relations outside of Industrial agricultural practices in order to amplify existing ancestral and contemporary methods that may transform Food Systems across all Global Directions, such as Indigenous and Black stewardship, agroecological methods, and value based food chains.
March 31
See event details here.

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