A number of recent articles have focused on the efficacy of Homeland Security initiatives in the decade following the 9/11/2001 attacks. Publications and government agencies are reviewing performance of intelligence-gathering and community policing tactics, as well as the return on investment for Federal and State funding of Homeland Security-related training and equipment purchases. A few of the articles are as follows:
Policing in the Post-9/11 Era - Governing magazine
We're safer, but not safe - Kansas City Star
"10 Years After 9/11: How Far Did $635 Billion Spent on Homeland Security Go?" - EmergencyMgmt.com
"Little Progress on National Public Safety Network 10 Years After 9/11" - GovTech.com
Is Homeland Security spending paying off? - LA Times
Note: Region H HSOC does not necessarily support or endorse any opinions advocated in these articles.
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