Friday, November 20, 2009

Safe Travels

 
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In today’s world, the very real concerns of crime, health risks, natural disasters and terrorism can derail even the most well-planned vacation or business trip. The information in The Safe Traveler will help you avoid and manage these potential problems before, during and even after you travel.






The team of experts at The Safe Traveler guides you in the ways of the safety savvy traveler, and gives you easy access to the latest, most reliable and up-to-date information about your destination.






Whether you’re traveling overseas for business, pleasure or study, awareness and accurate information help ensure that your experience is safe, carefree and relaxing. 

  Salt Lake City, Utah - The Long Term Disaster Recovery Working Group held its fourth of five planned stakeholder forums today in Salt Lake City - designed to encourage stakeholders to provide direct input and ideas for disaster recovery.

  Washington, D.C. - Secretary Napolitano announced the publication of new proposed rule that would establish Global Entry - a U.S. Customs and Border Protection initiative that streamlines the international arrivals and admission process at airports for trusted travelers through biometric identification - as a permanent program. 




Posted November 19, 2009 in News

  Washington, D.C. - I know we throw a lot of acronyms out there - even after just a few months in government, you can't resist! - but this is one that has meaning for all of us. CIKR stands for "Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources" - an umbrella term referring to the assets of the United States essential to the nation's security, public health and safety, economic vitality, and way of life. Simply put, it's power grids and water filtration plants; national monuments and government facilities; telecommunications and transportation systems; chemical facilities and much more.




Posted November 19, 2009 in The Blog

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