Executive Director of GW Homeland Security Policy Institute, Frank J. Cilluffo talks about how to protect the country against terrorist attacks.
Executive Director of GW Homeland Security Policy Institute, Frank J. Cilluffo argues that the effort against terrorist attacks should be made using both a bottom up and top down approach. He also states that all the agents, federal and local government, private factors and citizens, should be connected.(:27)
January 28, 2005
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