Leading Washington Publisher Launches DHS Newswire To Provide Daily Homeland Security Coverage
The new online wire service, DHS Newswire (http://www.dhsnewswire.com), provides daily homeland security stories and updates from flashpoints at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Congress, GAO, think tanks, government agencies and private industry. The subscriber-based service is designed to inform decision makers from both private industry and government on top stories affecting defense and homeland security.
RESTON, VA (PRWEB) June 7, 2004 -- Federal Employees News Digest, Inc.
(FEND), publisher of some of the most widely read news and information products
for the federal workforce, today announced that it has launched a
Washington-based daily newswire targeted at homeland security professionals.
The new online wire service, DHS Newswire (http://www.dhsnewswire.com),
provides daily homeland security stories and updates from flashpoints at the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Congress, GAO, think tanks, government
agencies and private industry. The newswire’s staff monitors scores of
government and industry information centers to provide subscribers with concise,
focused homeland security news and information.
Designed to inform
decision makers from both private industry and government on top stories
affecting homeland security, this new subscriber-based service provides the
latest breaking news – as well as ongoing updates on critical issues and events.
In succinct, readable form, DHS Newswire keeps readers up to date with the news
and intelligence of the day on terrorist threats affecting the United States --
and what appropriate organizations are doing about it.
DHS Newswire
coverage is carefully selected every day from a broad spectrum of homeland
security issues to give busy readers the right mix of information about the
critical events that shape their lives.
"DHS is a huge, complicated
department -- the largest one created by the federal government since the New
Deal," said Linda Young Gsell, FEND Publisher and President. "But much of the
real hands-on responsibility for ensuring homeland security is distributed all
across the federal government. That’s why we’ve designed DHS Newswire to track
homeland security developments not only at DHS -- but wherever and whenever they
happen."
DHS Newswire is staffed by Washington journalists with solid,
research-based reporting skills developed covering both the federal government
and the private sector. They provide subscribers with latest on important inside
moves at DHS and other federal agencies, Congressional activities and pending
legislation, important RFPs and awards, the latest security research, homeland
security industry developments, cyber security, government spending, and key
homeland security happenings from around the country.
The service also
runs in-depth features and reports, as well as interviews with some of the
nation’s leading homeland security experts –both inside and outside the
government.
The service currently features a special question and answer
session with Michael Byrne, former director of the DHS Office of National
Capital Region Coordination, and now Director of Justice and Public Safety for
Microsoft Public Sector. To see it, go to http://www.dhsnewswire.com .
Subscriptions to DHS
Newswire are available at http://www.dhsnewswire.com/subscribe . The publisher is
currently offering a special charter subscription rate of $195 per year that
includes a daily headline news service delivered by e-mail.
About Federal
Employees News Digest, Inc. (FEND)
FEND (http://www.FederalDaily.com), whose federal reporting has
helped readers make sense of government issues since 1952, is also the publisher
of the weekly Federal Employees News Digest, Federal Workers Compensation
Update, the 2004 Federal Employees Almanac, and the free e-mail weekly
newsletter, Federal Daily -- as well as the creator of a wide range of reports,
seminars and audio-conferences to help the federal workforce.
FEND is a
private, woman-owned small corporation located in Reston, Virginia, a suburb of
Washington, D.C.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/6/prweb131502.htm