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Institute Expert on WTTG Fox-5 News

Recent News

WikiLeaks has once again ignited controversy, with its release of thousands of secret State Department cables. Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Dan Gallington, a former Deputy Counsel for Intelligence Policy at the Department of Justice, says this latest case may spur the US to consider an "official secrets" law similar to those enacted in other countries.  Gallington commented on the disclosures to WTTG Fox-5 News in Washington, DC. Click here to watch and read the WTTG story. 

 

 

November CCNELSI Lecture

Cyber Scenarios

On November 19, the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies in conjunction with the Capital Consortium for Neuroscience: Ethical, Legal and Social Issues (www.ccnelsi.com)  presented a guest lecture by John Shook, PhD, Director of Education and Senior Research Fellow of the Center for Inquiry, and Visiting Assistant Professor of Science Education at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Shook's lecture was entitled "Neuropragmatism - A Practical Approach to Neuroethical Problems." Click below to watch video of the program.

 
 
  

 

   

Institute Expert on Stalled START Treaty

Recent News

With the "new START" nuclear arms treaty encountering seemingly insurmountable obstacles in the lame-duck Congress, the White House is urging Senate skeptics to reconsider.  In the meantime, analysts are looking at what's next if the START treaty is truly a non-starter.  Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Dan Gallington, a veteran of arms control negotiations with the former Soviet Union, commented to the Washington Times about the issue. Click here to read the article in full.      

   

CDR Derrick Busse, USN (Ret.), Joins Institute

Recent News

The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is pleased to announce that CDR Derrick Busse, USN (Ret.) has joined the Institute as a Research Fellow in the Strategy, Planning & Programs group. He is currently supporting the Army Geospatial Center.
 
CDR Busse re-joined the Potomac Institute in October 2010 after a 21-year career as a US Naval Officer.  He previously served at the Institute while on active duty, as the Institute’s first Navy Federal Executive Fellow in 2006-2007.  A career naval officer and strategist with over 20 years of experience in operational aviation, test and evaluation, and staff assignments in policy and strategy,  he brings a wealth of technology and policy experience to his work at the Institute.  Click here to read more.  

   

Senior Fellow David Smith on Cyber Security

Recent News

Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Amb. David Smith, (Ret.), writes in a recent issue of the Georgian publication Tabula about the emergence of Stuxnet, the latest "super-cyber-weapon." Smith is the Director of the Georgian Security Analysis Center in Tbilisi, which is also the location of a regional cyber security summit November 10-12.  Smith writes that experts gathering in Tbilisi face enormous challenges,  including the fact that cyber conflict "reverses the traditional roles of government and private industry in war." In a cyber war, Smith writes, "most targets belong to private companies; cyber aggressors and cyber defenders will be mostly civilians.  This calls for an unprecedented partnership between government and industry." Click below to read the article in full.

 

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  • Ethical Issues in Neuroscience
  • July 23, 2013 (All Day)

    Sponsored by AAAS and the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies

    1200 New York Ave., Washington, DC 20005

    Registration is free for all participants - all welcome who are interested in neuroscience and its intersection with policy, ethics and...


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Recent Events

  • Cyber & Hardware Hacking Scenarios 2023
  • June 17, 2013 (12:00 - 14:00)

    Potomac Institute Cyber Center Seminar:  To bring to life the gravity of how our current cyber approach is failing and to suggest what a successful strategy may look like, Dr. Ben Sheppard will outline four scenarios: 

    1.     Cyber defenders become...


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  • June 10, 2013 (14:30 - 15:30)

    Col Campbell, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, and CAPT Lobree, Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group, will provide an overview of their eight-month deployment that covered more than 43,000 nautical miles while conducting theater security cooperation exercises...


    Lydia Robertson, Director of Communications
  • ICTS Event: Inevitable Last Resort: Syria or Iran First?
  • September 11, 2012 (12:00 - 14:00)

    The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies' International Center for Terrorism Studies will host a luncheon seminar, Inevitable Last Resort: Syria or Iran First? on Tuesday, September 11, at the Institute.  Co-sponsors of this event include the...

  • Event: "Turkey's Partnership for Security: The Next Phase"
  • August 28, 2012 (12:00 - 14:00)

    The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies' International Center for Terrorism Studies will host a panel discussion, "Turkey's Partnership for Security:  The Next Phase," on Tuesday, August 28, at the Institute. This event is by invitation/registration...

  • Brown Bag Lunch: Featuring CNS Visiting Scholars' Presentations
  • August 09, 2012 (12:00 - 13:00)

    Brown-Bag Lunchtime Lecture Series

     

    Thursday, 9. August 2012

    12:00-1:00 PM

    2nd Floor Conference Room

     

    CNS Summer Visiting Scholars' Research Lectures

     

    Ilona Brueckmann, Carnegie-Mellon University, PA.

    Realities Amongst Myth:  Constructs of...

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