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Frank
Cilluffo Associate Vice President for Homeland Security and
Director of GW�s Homeland Security Policy Institute (HSPI) Cilluffo also serves on the national Homeland
Security Advisory Council, a panel of industry, academic and state and local
government officials that advises the Department of Homeland Security on a range
of homeland security issues.
Office: (202) 994-2437
Paul M. Maniscalco, MPA,
EMT/P Deputy Director of GW�s Response to Emergencies and
Disasters Institute (READI) and Associate Professor of Health Care Sciences
A former deputy chief and
paramedic for the City of New
York
, Maniscalco is a leading authority on emergency
management and disaster preparedness, with 30 years spent in operations,
supervisory and managerial experience in
EMS and fire service. He was recently appointed
to a presidential homeland security advisory committee, and he served on the
recently disbanded Gilmore Commission, where he chaired the State and Local
Response
Panel.
Office: (703)
726-3707
Gordon Adams
Professor of International Affairs, Professor of
Political Science and Director of the Security Policy Studies
Program Professor Adams can talk about national defense
strategies, defense policy, the war on terrorism and homeland security.
Office: (202)
994-7003
Amb. Karl Inderfurth Professor of Practice of International
Affairs
Amb. Inderfurth has served in
several capacities at the US Department of State, including Deputy US
Representative to the UN Security Council, US Representative for Special
Political Affairs to the UN, and as Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian
Affairs.
Office: (202) 994-2619
Leon
Fuerth J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor
of International Affairs Leon Fuerth is the former national
security adviser to Vice President Al Gore.
Office: (202)
994-8921
Henry
Nau
Professor of Political Science and International
Affairs Professor Nau teaches an undergraduate course in
international politics and graduate courses in US foreign policy, US foreign
economic policy, international political economy, and science, technology and
public policy. Office: (202)
994-3167
Kim Thachuk Visiting Professor of International Affairs
A defense and terrorism expert, Thachuk's research is
mainly on transnational threats to national security, including organized crime
and terrorism, drug and arms trafficking, alien smuggling, smuggling of weapons
of mass destruction, cyber threats, and health and environmental threats. She
also specializes in Homeland Security as well as Latin American issues, with a
particular emphasis on Colombia. Office: (202) 994-0969
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