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Description
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CQ Homeland Security is a one-stop, Web-based intelligence service that brings subscribers the most up-to-date and comprehensive
homeland security information. A dedicated team of CQ reporters and editors provide real-time daily news and analysis on the
latest homeland security spending and policy issues. CQ Homeland Security also incorporates CQ's expertise in legislative
tracking, allowing subscribers to follow the hottest homeland security legislation, review quick, informative status reports
on all homeland bills and read custom CQ bill analyses. All of this proprietary content, in addition to bill language, committee
reports, transcripts, testimony, the Federal Register and important reference documents, is linked through a single user-friendly
tracking tool. In addition, subscribers can focus on their area of interest by tracking news, legislation and related documents
by topic, such as border security, technology, local response, infrastructure and transportation. A searchable database of
people gives subscribers extensive biographical information on key homeland agency and Hill players. Subscribers also can
access a special homeland security version of CQ schedules, complete with event dates, times and hearing room locations.
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Subject Keywords
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security, homeland, terrorism, intelligence, border security, government reorganization, local response, weapons |
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Resource Type(s)
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Directories Articles (Newspapers)
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Contributors, Sponsors, Providers
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Congressional Quarterly, inc. |
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Alternate Title(s)
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Homeland Security |
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Search Related Subjects in CLIO
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United States.–Office of Homeland Security. National security–United States–States. Terrorism–United States–States–Prevention. Emergency management–United States–States. Civil defense–United States–States. United States–Defenses. |
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Cite As:
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CQ Homeland Security
Washington, D.C. : Congressional Quarterly, Other title(s): Homeland Security Columbia URL: http://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?AVB7835 |
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Access Restrictions
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This resource is available only to current faculty, staff and students of Columbia University. |
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