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黑料不打烊鈥檚 will celebrate and dedicate its new Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute with presentations by some of the nation鈥檚 foremost experts in the field beginning at 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 25, in SU鈥檚 Life Sciences Complex Auditorium, Room 001. Paid parking is available in SU鈥檚 Booth Garage.
There event will include a panel discussion on 鈥淭he Impact of Science and Technology on Forensic and National Security Science.鈥
The Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute is a multidisciplinary effort to develop research-based forensic methods, tools and protocols, and to prepare highly trained professionals to meet national security needs through research, education and professional outreach. The institute is supported in part by a founding gift of $1 million to The College of Arts and Sciences from alumnus David Newstadt 鈥51 and his wife, Betty. Collaborators include SU鈥檚 College of Law and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
鈥淚 am very pleased to announce the opening of the Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute, and I want to thank Betty and David Newstadt for their generosity and support for this new initiative,鈥 says Dean George Langford. 鈥淥ur efforts have placed 黑料不打烊 at the forefront of forensic and security scholarship and training, and will allow us to address well-recognized problems underlying our current national security in relation to potential chemical, biological and nuclear threats.鈥
Following a brief dedication ceremony, the panel discussion will begin at 5:15 p.m. Panelists will include:
In addition to its research programs, the Forensic and National Security Sciences Institute houses the nation鈥檚 first curricular programs that comprehensively focus on the breadth and depth of scholarship in forensic and national security sciences at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Moreover, supported in part by a $1 million grant from the National Institute of Justice/U.S. Department of Justice, the institute鈥檚 professional outreach programs bring together the nation鈥檚 most prominent forensic science researchers and practitioners to explore the field and make recommendations for the future.
鈥淥ur programs respond to critical national needs, build on our strengths and open doors to new multidisciplinary collaborations never before possible, 鈥 says James T. Spencer, founding executive director of the institute and Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Teaching Excellence. 鈥淚n addition to producing highly trained forensics and national security experts, the institute is well-positioned to set higher standards for the development and validation of processes and methodologies to identify, contain and counteract acts of terrorism and crime.鈥
About the speakers
Hassell holds a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from the University of Texas. Before being appointed to his current position in the FBI, he was the head of research, development and testing at Oklahoma State University鈥檚 Multispectral Laboratories, which focus on the testing, evaluation and implementation of defense, homeland security, energy and intelligence systems. Hassell is a former assistant vice president for science and technology at Applied Marine Technologies Inc. and a former researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory in the area of weapons of mass destruction.
Murrett served as the fourth director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (July 2006 through July 2010). He also served as the director of Naval Intelligence. Following his commissioning in the U.S. Navy, Murrett was an afloat intelligence officer, covering the Mediterranean, North Atlantic and western Pacific deployments aboard the USS Kitty Hawk, USS America, and USS Independence. He also served as the director for intelligence, U.S. Joint Forces Command; and as the vice chair, director for intelligence on the Joint Staff.
Zakheim, who served in the George W. Bush Administration as undersecretary of defense and comptroller for the U.S. Department of Defense (2001 to 2004), is currently a senior fellow at the CNA Corp., a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and vice chair of Global Panel America. He held a variety of Department of Defense positions during the 1980s, including deputy undersecretary of defense for planning and resources (1985 to 1987). Author of several books, chapters and journal articles, Zakheim writes, lectures and provides media commentary on national defense and foreign policy issues domestically and internationally.
Maffei serves on the board of advisers of the Global Panel Foundation, which works primarily behind the scenes in support of governments, institutions and the private sector. He has a strong interest in international affairs, especially national and international security issues, and has spoken in public on these issues. He has a deep interest in forensics and in strengthening the criminal justice system.
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