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Reminder of the IEEE Homeland Security Technology conference in Boston, http://www.ieee-hst.org
Dr. Raymond Guillette, Dean of Academic Affairs & Student Services, National Graduate School, Falmouth, MA
Bright future career demands in fields of homeland security, many opportunities for students to acquire such education online from experts operating in the field for many years
Louis Guillabaud, nuclear technology manager, L3 Systems
Security and scanning containers entering the US for nuclear and other threats
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A visit to The Den of Strangers (clip of Dwight Eisenhower accepting GOP presidential nomination in 1952)
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SECOND HALF HOUR
Answers from the Fountain of Youth-less Information
Louis Guillabaud, nuclear technology manager, L3 Systems
Security and using nanotechnology for scanning containers entering the US for nuclear and other threats
The Voice of Reason (David McIntyre, National Graduate School)
Originating in Dallas/Fort Worth. 86% of radio listeners are over the age of 35 and 22% of listeners are business owners
The Promise of Tomorrow Radio Show Moderator: Veteran talk–radio host,
Colonel Mason
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