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12:00 am, Friday, February 10, 2012

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Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute Launches New Website

Arlington, VA - The Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute (HSSAI), a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) operated on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), recently launched a new website. New features include an improved layout, expanded publication database, and enhanced usability. As a publicly funded FFRDC, maintaining a transparent environment where appropriate is always a priority. The new site not only satisfies that requirement, it offers homeland security policy makers, subject matter experts, and operators a comprehensive medium to inform their decisions.

“This new website builds on our commitment to bring insight and innovation to DHS leadership, partners, and the broader policy community. We sincerely believe that we’re offering information that makes our Nation safer,” said HSSAI Director Dr. Philip Anderson.

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About Analytic Services Inc. and the Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute

Analytic Services is a not-for-profit public service institute dedicated to informing decisions that shape the Nation’s future. We provide objective studies and analyses for issues concerning national and homeland security, and to select public policy communities. Capabilities are delivered through our ANSER operating unit, the Applied Systems Thinking (ASysT) Institute, and the Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute (HSSAI).

HSSAI is an FFRDC operated by Analytic Services on behalf of DHS. It delivers independent, objective analysis, and specialized technical expertise to help transform homeland security goals and objectives into meaningful strategies, operational requirements, and metrics.