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Personal touch: Homeland Security 'human factors' puts imprint on emerging technologies.

Publication: National Defense
Publication Date: 01-JUL-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Personal touch: Homeland Security 'human factors' puts imprint on emerging technologies.(SECURITY BEAT: Homeland Defense Briefs)

Article Excerpt
Jay Cohen, Department of Homeland Security undersecretary, rarely passes up an opportunity to mention that he created the human factors division at his revamped science and technology directorate.

Cohen has repeatedly said that he is as interested in the bomber as he is in the bomb.

"We're right now the...

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