Finalist essays from the Center for Homeland Defense and Security's First Annual Essay Competition, 2008
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Authors
Allen, Matthew
Allen, Meredith
Gardella, William L.
Goodman, Will
Tucker, Jesse
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2008
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Homeland Defense and Security
Center for Homeland Defense and Security
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en_US
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The Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS) announces the winner and finalists
of its first annual essay contest. CHDS launched the contest last year to provide people from
around the country the opportunity to express their opinions on homeland security issues
and to suggest new ideas. The winner and four finalists were selected from eighty contest
submissions by a committee comprised of CHDS staff, faculty, and alumni. The variety of
the essay topics submitted, as well as the backgrounds of the authors, highlights the vast
scope of the impact that homeland security policies, programs, and challenges have on our
communities and professions. This year’s contestants were asked to answer the question
“What single aspect of Homeland Security has been most successful, and what single aspect
will be most critical to Homeland Security success?”
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Naval Posgraduate School, Center for Homeland Defense and Security
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