By Rob Hassinger
In Military Education, Special Contributor
Communicating with your academic advisor is one of the most important aspects of being a college student. They are a wealth of knowledge and how you interact with them can have a direct impact on your academic success.
By Chanda Chann
In Military Education, Guest Student Contributor
I was asked recently by a fellow military spouse whether earning a graduate degree was worth the time and effort involved. The question is very broad, and the answer truly depends on you and your career path.
By Martha Stillman
Faculty Member, Mathematics at American Public University
Statistics are used all around us for a wide variety of applications and statistics jobs are to be found in virtually every industry and service sector. Military recruiters rely on statistics to forecast how well they can fill the target hiring levels given to them each year and how to devise marketing campaigns that will attract new recruits.
Different branches of the U.S. Armed Forces recently made commitments to cybersecurity, as the military looks to bolster its overall cyber defense.
The War Powers Resolution of 1973 requires a president to consult with Congress prior to deploying armed forces abroad or notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying forces. But what happens when a president delays or ignores this law? What can Congress do?
Continuing In Homeland Security’s series of peer-reviewed journal articles from Global Securities and Intelligence Studies. The Future of UAVs, Part 3.
By Anthony Galante and Jeremy Nikolow
Drones are very effective at delivering contraband into correctional facilities. They can be flown into tight spaces and can drop packages with extreme precision. These characteristics have caused drones to become a substantial threat to prison security. Unfortunately, there is no simple solution to the problem of drone intrusions within correctional facilities.
The House Homeland Security Committee’s Terror Threat Snapshot for March shows some stark statistics and facts including a growing threat to America.
By Andrew Bell and Bruce Razey
Police agencies must plan for riots well before they happen. Developing this strategy should include building partnerships, logistics, processes, and supervision protocol.