Prepared Remarks by Secretary Napolitano on the 15th Anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing Secretary Napolitano's remarks, about the Department of Homeland Security's efforts to protect against, deter and disrupt evolving threats of terrorism, as part of the Oklahoma City National Memorial Annual Remembrance Ceremony at the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial in Oklahoma City on April 19, 2010.
Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis Bart R. Johnson Speech Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis Bart R. Johnson spoke at the National Homeland Defense Foundation Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colo., on November 9, 2009. He discussed the work that the Department, specifically the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, is doing to further evolve and define how the department works with the intelligence community and our federal, state, local, tribal, and private-sector partners to keep the nation safe and secure.
Secretary Napolitano's Remarks at National Leadership Conference Secretary Napolitano discussed the Department's coordinated efforts against large-scale organized crimes such as drug trafficking at the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces and Asset Forfeiture Program National Leadership Conference on July 23, 2009 in Washington, D.C.
Secretary's Remarks at "Pen & Pad" Session At a "Pen & Pad" session today, Secretary Napolitano talked about the Department's 5 main missions, about her upcoming foreign travel, and the new PASS ID bill.
Secretary Napolitano's Remarks at Aspen Institute Secretary Napolitano spoke at the Aspen Institute on June 3, 2009 in Washington, D.C., discussing homeland security challenges and progress, the Secretary's five missions, and three major strategies.
Remarks by Secretary Napolitano at the Border Trade Alliance International Conference Secretary Napolitano: Thank you, thank you. Well, thank you and good morning to everybody. It's a pleasure to be here and I've seen some of you, literally, at the ports. We've been traveling quite a bit in my first 90 days as the Secretary of Homeland Security. Yesterday was the three month anniversary of President Obama's inauguration and I think it can fairly be said that everybody has been running at full speed for those days and so much has been done, but so much is left to be done. So, I want to thank the Border Trade Alliance for having me because the mission of the Department of Homeland Security has such a direct impact on what you do every day.
Secretary Napolitano's Remarks to International Association of Fire Fighters Secretary Janet Napolitano gave remarks to the International Association of Fire Fighters in Washington, D.C., on March 16, 2009, defining FEMA's roles in emergencies, discussing first responders, and addressing four sources of grant funds.