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  Center for Security Policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Center for Security Policy is a neoconservative security organization that specializes in identifying policies, actions, and resource needs that are vital to American security and then ensures that such issues are the subject of both focused, principled examination and effective action by recognized policy experts, appropriate officials, opinion leaders, and the general public.
The Center was founded in 1988 and has worked to great effect since then in the establishment of successful national security policies through the use of all elements of national power – diplomatic, informational, military, and economic strength.
CSP advocates its policy through the rapid publication of “Occasional Papers Series” usually written by third parties and published with “little to no editing” [1] then mailed out to thousands of policy makers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Center_for_Security_Policy   (440 words)

  
 Center for Security Policy - SourceWatch
Center for Security Policy was founded in 1988 and states that it operates as a non-profit, non-partisan organization committed to the time-tested philosophy of promoting international peace through American strength.
A very influential organization with the Center for Security Policy is the Center's National Security Advisory Council, whose members hold senior positions with the Bush administration.
Center for Security Policy has strong ties with the Republican Party with many members serving senior posts in the Reagan administration and George W. Bush administration.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Center_for_Security_Policy   (799 words)

  
 Center for Security Policy
The principal audience for such materials is the U.S. security policy-making community (the executive and legislative branches, the armed forces and appropriate independent agencies), corresponding organizations in key foreign governments, the press (domestic and international), the global business and financial community and interested individuals in the public at large.
Frank Gaffney is the founder and president of the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C. The Center is a not-for-profit, non-partisan educational corporation established in 1988.
Robinson is also Chairman of the William J. Casey Institute of the Center for Security Policy and is currently Chairman of the Board of the Prague Security Studies Institute in the Czech Republic.
elitewatch.911review.org /CSP.html   (2481 words)

  
 Right Web | Profile | Center for Security Policy
Frank Gaffney, who founded CSP in 1988, is CSP's president, and has deep roots in the neoconservative camp, dating back to the late 1970s when he was an aide to Sen. Henry (Scoop) Jackson, leader of the Cold War warriors and Israel boosters in Congress.
Bruce Jackson, a member of the CSP advisory council and a board member of the Project for the New American Century, was until 2002 a vice president at Lockheed, as is CSP adviser Brian Dailey, who was also former executive director of the National Space Council.
CSP inaugurated the “Keeper of the Flame” award in the 1990s “to acknowledge the past contributions of its recipients and to remind others who share their commitment to freedom and economic opportunity of the work yet to be done.”
rightweb.irc-online.org /profile/1456   (3380 words)

  
 Why War? Keywords: Center for Security Policy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
And as Richard Foster, Asian security fellow at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, suggests, supporters of Israel within the administration ca...
...of neoconservatives, drawn from rightwing pro-Likudnik outfits such as the Center for Security Policy and JINSA, are setting up a think-tank to bring India and the United State...
...o advocated neoconservative views — the American Enterprise Institute, the Center for Security Policy with Frank Gaffney, the columnist Charles Krauthammer — was very reliable....
www.why-war.com /encyclopedia/organizations/Center_for_Security_Policy   (182 words)

  
 Center for Security Policy
The Center for Security Policy (CSP) is a right-wing think tank that has been described as "the nerve center of the Star Wars lobby." CSP was founded by Frank Gaffney, who helped formulate the Strategic Defense Initiative while assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration.
In 1997, concerned that Clinton Administration was not articulating a coherent post-Cold War policy for the U.S. internationally, a think tank called the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) met quietly to formulate a competing doctrine.
The Center for Security Policy, which has received in excess of $3.2 million from the conservative philanthropies since 1988, has taken its advocacy of Star Wars inside the federal government of George W. Bush.
www.mediatransparency.org /recipientprofile.php?recipientID=489   (931 words)

  
 Germany’s Security Policy Options From the Elite Perspective   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Domestic opposition to the security policy of NATO is rising.
Security is generally defined in terms of two functional components, the political-military component and the economic component.
The worst that could happen would be a situation in which the alliance would crumble, not necessarily because of a purposeful policy but simply because of the inability of the allies to find commonly agreed-on solutions to their present problems.
www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil /airchronicles/aureview/1983/mar-apr/eberwein.htm   (3259 words)

  
 Security Statement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Career Center, as developer and manager of the Career Center portal has taken a number of steps to safeguard the integrity of its data and prevent unauthorized access to information that is maintained in agency computer systems.
For security purposes and to make sure this service remains available to all users, the Career Center uses special software programs for monitoring and auditing network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise to cause damage to this government computer system.
The Career Center also uses industry-standard software tools to control access to specific applications and services and to protect data that is transmitted electronically between users and the Career Center.
www.midtncareercenters.org /docs/security_statement.asp   (287 words)

  
 AAAS - Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy
The Center for Science, Technology and Security Policy (CSTSP) was established by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) through the generous support from the Science, Technology & Security Initiative at the MacArthur Foundation.
The goal of the Center is to encourage the integration of science and public policy for enhanced national and international security.
The Center acts as a two-way portal that facilitates communication between academic centers, policy institutes, and policymakers.
cstsp.aaas.org   (219 words)

  
 Center for Immigration Studies
I'm executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a think tank here in Washington that examines and critiques the impact of impact of immigration in the United States.
He's president of the Center for Security Policy here in Washington, former assistant secretary of defense for international security policy in the Reagan administration, and before that was the deputy assistant secretary of defense for nuclear forces and arms control policy.
Frank will look at some of the security lessons of the riots relating to immigration, such as the visa waiver program that we offer to western European countries and some other aspects, while Steve may examine some of the cultural issues of Islamic immigration to the West.
www.cis.org /articles/2005/frenchriotstranscript.html   (6732 words)

  
 Center for Technology and National Security Policy - Home
The Center for Technology and National Security Policy (CTNSP) examines the implications of technological innovation for U.S. national security policy and military planning.
The Center has produced studies on proliferation and homeland security, military transformation, international science and technology, information technology, life sciences, and social science modeling.
The Center was established to gain new insights by combining expert analysis of science and technology developments with national security policy.
www.ndu.edu /ctnsp/home.html   (258 words)

  
 Network Policy Resource Center: Security Policy & Best Practices | Network policy management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Whether a business is striving to comply with industry regulations or is taking a common-sense approach to reducing risk, policy management systems enable organizations to move their security policies off the shelf into an effective risk reduction process that can be actively implemented, measured, managed, and enforced.
NVPolicy resource Center closes the gap between corporate security policies and the people who implement these policies at a business, operations and technology level.
NVPolicy Resource Center integrates a security knowledge base with a policy creation and management system enabling organizations to build security policies from templates and then implement specific security controls to support policy objectives.
www.netvision.com /products/nvpolrsc.html   (572 words)

  
 ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS: IN THE U.S.'S INTEREST (The Center for Security Policy) - January 1997
As documented by Douglas J. Feith, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and founding member of the Center for Security Policy's Board of Advisors, in the March 1996 edition of Middle East Quarterly, Labor's response was to adopt a policy of unilateral withdrawal.
The implications of such a dramatic policy shift by the last Rabin-Peres government for Israel's settlements policy were profound.
Netanyahu was narrow, the Jewish population rejected the Rabin-Peres withdrawal policy by an electoral landslide (i.e., by a 56-44% margin).
www.freeman.org /m_online/jan97/center.htm   (1467 words)

  
 MissileThreat :: Center for Security Policy on Rice and Missile Defense
MissileThreat :: Center for Security Policy on Rice and Missile Defense
Center for Security Policy on Rice and Missile Defense
The Center for Security Policy has released a fine position piece pointing out that the charges against Condoleezza Rice and the administration’s alleged emphasis on missile defense at the expense of terrorism are quite wrong headed.
www.missilethreat.com /news/200404052023.html   (110 words)

  
 Charity Navigator Rating - Center for Security Policy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Center for Security Policy has, since its founding in 1988, operated as a non-partisan organization committed to the time-tested philosophy of promoting international peace through American strength.
The Center accomplishes this goal by stimulating and informing national and international policy debates, in particular, those involving regional, defense, economic, financial and technology developments that bear upon the security of the United States.
The Center specializes in the rapid preparation and real-time dissemination of information, analyses and policy recommendations to policy makers, corresponding organizations in key foreign governments, the press, the global business and financial community, and individuals in the public at large.
www.charitynavigator.org /index.cfm/bay/search.summary/orgid/5444.htm   (141 words)

  
 The security policy document library: E-mail policy
This means huge volumes of data may be required for access to attorneys and court officials by court order, or even that entire systems may be seized and confiscated for use as evidence.
Thus, e-mail policy needs to state if (and how, where applicable) e-mail may be used to transmit such information (usually only if strong encryption technologies are available and used).
Often, e-mail policy prohibits unauthorized use of e-mail to transmit sensitive data of any kind, and organizational e-mail footers regularly include confidentiality protection language (a legal disclaimer) to assert ownership and control over any information that does manage to slip past automatic or mechanical e-mail policy controls.
searchdatacenter.techtarget.com /tip/1,289483,sid80_gci1076102,00.html   (818 words)

  
 No. 98-P 16 (Attachment)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Given the enormous stakes for the Nation's security, it is imperative that the issue of space control -- brought to the fore by Mr.
In addition, the Center's William J. Casey Institute has sponsored four Casey Symposia addressing economic, financial, technological and/or energy issues that have important implications for U.S. national security.
NOTE: The Center's publications are intended to invigorate and enrich the debate on foreign policy and defense issues.
www.security-policy.org /papers/1998/98-P16at.html   (6192 words)

  
 Foreign Policy in Focus - A Think Tank Without Walls
FPIF Policy Outreach Director Erik Leaver discussed the Iraq War, recent plane bombing plot, and events in the Middle East with Morton Mecklosky on WUSB.
Policy Outreach Director, Erik Leaver was interviewed on the "Peter B. Collins Show" to discuss the plane bombing plot and the war on terror.
FPIF is committed to sponsoring a broad public dialogue about U.S. foreign policy and the role of the United States in the world.
www.fpif.org   (834 words)

  
 Order Help Center - Security Policy
In the unlikely case that something happens to compromise security and, as a result, unauthorized changes are made to your account, we will assume liability for what you owe.
Not surprisingly, the information we keep secure is that which is most sensitive, such as a credit card number.
Most of the security on our website is in the shopping cart checkout process.
www.promega.com /help/security.htm   (353 words)

  
 Center for Economic and Policy Research: Social Security & Medicare Page
The Burden of Social Security Taxes and the Burden of Excessive Health Care Costs, by Dean Baker and David Rosnick, March 24, 2005 (revised April 8, 2005).
Dean Baker on C-SPAN discussing Social Security with Gene Sperling from the Center for American Progress and Jason Furman from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, January 10, 2005.
The Effects of Growth on Social Security, a letter from Dean Baker to The Urban Institute's Rudolph G. Penner, Jan. 26, 2004.
www.cepr.net /pages/socialsecuritymedicare.htm   (2126 words)

  
 The Carnegie Moscow Center - Programs - Foreign and Security Policy
July 6 - Within the context of the program “Foreign Policy and Security,” a roundtable was held addressing the perspectives of Russo-American relations and the potential for their improvement...
On May 30, 2006 the Carnegie Moscow Center’s Foreign Policy Program hosted a round-table discussion, titled “What is going on in the EU a year after the constitutional referendum and what are the prospects for EU-Russia relations?”  Prof...
On October 7, Carnegie Moscow Center held a seminar on "What Are the Prospects for the European Union?" The main statement was delivered by Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Member of the European Parliament, one of the authors of the EU Constitution...
www.carnegie.ru /en/programs/6280.htm   (840 words)

  
 [TSG-Announce] Siebel Center security camera policy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The security camera system in Siebel Center is not yet operational but is close to being ready.
Note that the signage mentioned in the last paragraph of the policy is scheduled to be installed next week.
-Chuck DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SECURITY CAMERA POLICY The purpose of the security cameras in the Department of Computer Science is to provide a mechanism to record activity in areas that either have a potential for theft or have had a reported theft.
lists.cs.uiuc.edu /pipermail/tsg-announce/2004q4/000037.html   (307 words)

  
 News Release – Policy, Security, Technology Center
The office will focus on policy areas where technology and security are interrelated, such as weapons of mass destruction, arms control and nonproliferation, terrorism and homeland security, environment, energy, critical infrastructures, borders, sustainable development, and region-specific issues such as water scarcity.
Members of the news media are invited to a news conference and ceremony to establish the Office for Policy, Security, and Technology on Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 5 p.m.
He is also a political science professor at UNM and is director of UNM’s Institute for Public Policy (IPP), which operates a survey research center to collect and analyze public attitudes about a variety of public policy issues, including technology and national security.
www.sandia.gov /news-center/news-releases/2003/def-nonprolif-sec/opst-unm.html   (789 words)

  
 Intelligence Test, Center for Security Policy, November 2004
The "reformers" find this explanation less inconvenient than the alternative - and far more plausible - one: The apolitical, straight-shooting and Center for Security Policy Keeper of the Flame Award-winning Gen. Myers is persuaded that, from the U.S. military's point of view, the present legislation is ill-advised, strategically and tactically.
The President, the Nation's security and that of the American people will be better served if intelligence reform is conducted next year in a more deliberative, patient and orderly fashion.
We should all be grateful to the three Horatii at the Bridge who made that possible.
www.mdtaxes.org /NEWS-Stories-2004/center.security.pol.intelligence.test.11.04.htm   (780 words)

  
 Attn: DC folks-MCI center's new security policy - The Ledge
MCI Center issues a new security policy effective today, Friday, March 28, informing all patrons attending events at the arena, including Wizards and Capitals games, to arrive early due to increased security measures put in place.
If parking in MCI Center garage, members of the media should exit the building through the elevators in the middle of the garage and enter through the media entrance.
Also - camera policys and breaking them - severity of punishment depends on who is running the venue / mgmt and what the policy is. BB King's club in Chicago is rough, they will take your stuff away and wont give anything back.
ledge.fleetwoodmac.net /showthread.php?t=9830   (1247 words)

  
 Center for Security Policy investigates finances of peace groups
Center for Security Policy investigates finances of peace groups
Enclosed please find a copy of our organization's IRS Form 990 for 2001 that was requested by your staff member Colleen Gilbert when she called our office on November 12.
I was amazed to hear that indeed several others had been contacted by the Center for Security Policy requesting their financial data.
www.afn.org /~iguana/archives/2002_11/20021116.html   (744 words)

  
 The Henry L. Stimson Center - Japanese Security Policy: Continuity or Change?
Tatsuya Arima, who will soon be completing a two-month fellowship at the Stimson Center, will reflect on his research examining U.S. and regional views on recent developments in Japanese security policy and Northeast Asian security.
He will also elaborate on how Japan's policy will impact the range of JSDF capabilities and contributions to international security in the next ten years.
Arima's presentation was based on the following paper prepared during his Stimson Fellowship titled,Japanese Security Policy in the Next Ten Years.
www.stimson.org /events.cfm?ID=107   (179 words)

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