Goldman School Project on Information Technology and Homeland Security (ITHS)Stephen M. Maurer, Keith V. Lucas & Starr Terrell, From Understanding to Action: Community-Based Options for Improving Safety and Security in Synthetic Biology, (2006)
Stephen M. Maurer, The Right Tool(s): Designing Cost-Effective Strategies for Neglected Disease Research, (2005).
Joyce Scales, Lance Kim & Ronaldo Carpio, Encouraging Innovative Homeland Security Technologies (2005).
Michael I. Thompson, The Market for Homeland Security: Barriers and Recommendations for the Acquisition and Use of Information Technology by First Responders, (2004).
Paul N. Ebner, The New Public Management:
Dilemmas in Outsourcing and Information Security, (2004).
Jay Stowsky, Secrets to Steal or Share: New Dilemmas for Military R&D Policy in the Digital Age, Research Policy 33:257-269 (2004).
Jay Stowsky and Matthew Kroenig, Managing the Unbounded Risk: Information Technology and Homeland Security (2003).
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