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Group Pressure Personified

It seems as PIO’s that we are beginning to look at the dawning of an era where one persons negative observation of our departments can be magnified a thousand fold through the use of social media. The power of the pen has become the power of the keyboard and we have to be prepared. Read More »

TSA Should Screen their own PR and Marketing Efforts

Over the holiday weekend I have had the opportunity to do some reading and investigation to attempt to put together the facts from a PR perspective of how things could go so terribly wrong in terms of the “they against us” attitude most folks now have towards the TSA. Read More »

National Opt Out Aftermath. Perspective from a retired police chief and DHS Distinguished Fellow

National Opt Out Day and an important perspective from an urban police chief who is also a DHS fellow. Read More »

A Burning Ember can become a Raging Blaze

The biggest PR gaff throughout this last week of TSA bashing came not from the head of the agency or clueless Janet Napolitano but from the Clueless in Chief Barak Obama. When asked about the intrusive pat downs he had to let us know that he of course is not subject to such indignity but can feel our pain. Why even mention that you don’t have to go through screening? We understand that, but obviously you have to remind us who the King is. Read More »

The TSA needs a Smiley Face

When I departed Long Island for Las Vegas a few days ago I noticed that the TSA was profiling blue hair. Oh I understand everyone is on edge with recent breeches, put this was the definitive example of perhaps spending too much time on the wrong person. Read More »

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