Ghosts of Old Vulnerability
Douglas McDaniel
January 11, 2017
There are few conversations today capable of surfacing guttural emotional responses quite like a
discussion related to bias and inequalities. The challenge is clear. From the most elementary
perspective, if the existence of bias and/or inequalities is acknowledged, it is illogical to then
ignore the possibility that adverse impacts are possible as well.
Examining Coastal Resiliency: How Policy, Education, Partnerships, and Data Can Help Change the Future
Domestic Preparedness
January 10, 2017
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Cybersecurity A Way Forward
Domestic Preparedness
January 10, 2017
In an increasingly interconnected world of cyberthreats and defenses, the greater Pacific Northwest Economic Region of the United States has emerged as a national and international leader in information technology. This report highlights the
Towards Epidemic Prediction: Federal Efforts and Opportunities in Outbreak Modeling
Domestic Preparedness
January 3, 2017
In this report, the Pandemic Prediction and Forecasting Science and Technology Working Group of the National Science and Technology Council aims to advance the science and application of outbreak predictions.