The president should create an advisory panel for long-term, strategic planning on homeland security, according to a report issued by a congressional advisory panel on Monday. “The commission believes the [Homeland Security] Department is moving ahead very well, but there is a tremendous managerial distraction from long-term thinking,” said former Virginia Gov. James Gilmore, who chairs the Gilmore Commission. He said transferring 22 different agencies and communicating with state and local officials, among its other efforts, puts an enormous managerial burden on the department that distracts officials from thinking forward. Full Story
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