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Press Releases -- 2008

Dr. Daphne Kamely joins the Army Mediacal Readiness Oversight Task Force
May 2008
Among others, Dr. Kamely will assess the adequacy of the psychological health system in the military, the access to care and the support available to the Army community and their families.

Mr. Hugh Montgomery Discusses "Bureacracy 101" at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
April 25, 2008
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies host "Bureacracy 101" Seminar to examine how the Federal and DOD systems work from the inside.

Technology Journal Moves to Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
April 18, 2008
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies announced that they will be the new editorial home for the peer-reviewed journal, Technology. The journal addresses science and policy in topical issues released three to four times a year.

CNS Holds Workshop on Development and Use of Neurotechnologies
April 18 th, 2008
The Potomac Institute for Policy Institute’s Center for Neurotechnology Studies convened a high-level group of experts in neuroscience, neurotechnology, ethics, philosophy, and law to begin a dialogue on emerging neurotechnologies. The objective of the meeting was to begin developing a methodology and process for discussing ethical, legal, social and policy issues that may emerge as neurotechnologies are developed and become widely used in clinical, government and commercial settings.

Symposium Examines National Crisis
April 16, 2008
Arlington, VA — On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, The National Security Health Policy Center of Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and Firestorm Solutions, LLC joined to convene the Every Crisis is a Human Crisis symposium at the Georgetown University Conference Center.

Are We Ready for Hybrid Wars? (PDF Version)
January 31, 2008
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies has just released a new monograph that presents an alternative view of the character of warfare in the 21st Century. This new model argues that future conflicts will blur the distinction between war and peace, combatants and non-combatants. Rather than distinct modes of war, we will face “Hybrid Wars” that are a combination of traditional warfare mixed with terrorism and insurgency.

International Cooperation is Key in Combating Terrorism and Radicalization (PDF Version)
January 25, 2008
International cooperation, partnership, and the success of current counter-terrorism efforts were themes that characterized remarks made by three European Ambassadors and a Department of State Official at the National Press Club.

“Terrorism: Review of 2007 and Outlook for 2008”
January 22, 2008
Media Advisory for Potomac Institute's International Center for Terrorism Studies and the Inter-University for Terrorism Studies seminar at the National Press Club.

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