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C-SPAN Coverage of Discussion Forum with Rep. Mike Rogers

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A Discussion Forum, "Intelligence Management and Oversight: How Are We Doing?" at the Institute on July 26 posed provocative questions about challenges facing the intelligence community, especially in the current "culture of disclosure" represented by the WikiLeaks case.  The program was presented by the Advanced Technical Intelligence Association in conjunction with the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and the Intelligence and National Security Association, and featured guest speaker Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan.  Click here to watch C-SPAN's coverage of the program in full.

 

Senior Fellow Tevi Troy on Oil Spill Response

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Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Tevi Troy, PhD, is a former deputy secretary of the US Department of Health and Human Services.  In a recent article for Politico, he scrutinizes the Obama administration's reaction to the BP oil spill - and argues that too many layers of bureaucracy are muddling both the response to the disaster and subsequent investigations into how it happened. Writes Dr. Troy, "The problem is that if everyone is responsible for the response, ultimately, no one is." Click here to read the article in full.  

   

Senior Fellow David Smith on Muzzling Georgian Media

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Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Amb. David Smith takes aim at what he describes as Russian efforts to muzzle Georgian media, in a recent column for the Georgian publication 24 Saati.  Amb. Smith writes that Russia is behind efforts to ban Tbilisi-based network First Caucusian Television from the French satellite service Eutelsat, effectively knocking the network off the air.  Writes Amb. Smith, "having stamped out media freedom at home, the Russian propaganda machine reaches abroad with money and threats to stifle any hope of free information reaching people in Russia." Click below to read the article in full.

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Senior Research Fellow James Barnett on FCC's Interoperability Solution

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James Barnett is a retired Navy rear admiral and a Senior Research Fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies.  He is currently serving as Chief of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau of the Federal Communications Commission.  In a recent op-ed for Radio Resource Magazine, he writes that nearly nine years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, we still haven't developed an acceptable level of interoperability for public-safety communications.  Now, RDML Barnett writes that the FCC's new national broadband plan proposes a possible solution that is also affordable, but only if we act quickly. Says RDML Barnett, "We only have one brief chance to incorporate interoperability into a nationwide public-safety broadband network from the beginning of a new 4G technology rollout in America."  Click here to read the full article.

   

Senior Fellow David Smith on US Support of Georgia

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Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Amb. David Smith writes in a recent issue of the Georgian magazine Tabula that President Obama's determination to continue a "reset" strategy with Russia seems to be hindering his ability to take a clear position on Georgia. In contrast, he writes that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took a much stronger stance in her last visit to Tbilisi, reasserting America's interest in Georgia and the South Caucasus region and warning that Georgia must not be "provoked" into actions that would spur an aggressive Russian response. Amb. Smith writes,"This statement alone is a breakthrough because it acknowledges that, despite 'reset,' Russia remains an easily provoked aggressor." Click below to read the full article.

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