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CPS member and homeland security expert, Chuck Brooks, selectedto
serve as judge of 2013 Border Security Awards
Posted on March 5, 2013 by Mark Genatempo
qualified person than Hom security assignments.
Brooks is former Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced
International StuChuck Brooks, vice president and client executive for the Department of Homeland
Security at Xerox and a well-known discussion leader and participant in homeland security and other
discussion groups on LinkedIn, has agreed to serve as lead judge in GSNs 2013 Border Security
Awards Program, according to an announcement today by Jacob Goodwin, GSNs editor-in-chief.
It would be very hard to find a more qualified person than Chuck Brooksfor the job, said Goodwin.
Hes been a high-ranking government insider in the Department of Homeland Security and VP of
R&D at Rapiscan Systems, a leader in explosives detection, as well as other border security
assignments.
Brooks is former Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced
International Studies where he taught a graduate levelcourse on Congress and Homeland Security.
He also has an MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a BA in Political
Science from DePauw University. (Goodwin noted that Brooks will recuse himself from the awards
category in which his former employer, Rapiscan, has submitted an entry.)
In addition to his many other credentials, Brooksservedas the First Director of Legislative Affairsfor
the Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security. He also servedsix
years as a Defense and Foreign Advisor to the late Senator Arlen Specter.
GSNs Border Security AwardsProgramwas createdto salute three groupsin the border security field.
These are the vendor companies that produce the most innovative and technologically advanced
productsand solutions used in border security;the federal, state and local government agencies that
develop information-sharing programs, patrol the borders, secure our ports of entry, perform
dramatic rescues and dangerous arrests, interdictions and seizures; and individual agents in border
security, whether for federal, state or local agencies, who have demonstrated exceptional bravery,
leadership or service to country in their border security duties.
The Platinum, Gold and in some categories Silver Awards will be announced in a special March 12
edition of GSNs Border Security Weekly e-newsletter andat the Border Security Expo inPhoenix, AZ,
which will take place on March 12 and 13.
In addition to thanking Chuck Brooks for being the lead judge of the awards program, Goodwin also
expressedGSNsappreciationto systemintegrator Telephonicsfor servingasleadSponsor of the 2013
Border Security Awards Program. Telephonics is a world-class provider of integrated surveillance
systemsincorporatingground-basedradar, groundsurveillance systems, mobile surveillance systems,
maritime surveillance systems, all of which leverage the companys expertise in providing perimeter
protection, integratedmonitoringand communicationssystemsto address a wide variety of homeland
security applications, including airports, seaports, critical infrastructure and border protection.
dies where he taught a graduate level course on Congress and Homeland Security. He also has an
MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a BA in Political Science from
DePauw University. (Goodwinnotedthat Brookswillrecuse himself fromthe awardscategory inwhich
his former employer, Rapiscan, has submitted an entry.)
In addition to his many other credentials, Brooksservedas the First Director of Legislative Affairsfor
the Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security. He also servedsix
years as a Defense and Foreign Advisor to the late Senator Arlen Specter.
GSNs Border Security AwardsProgramwas createdto salute three groupsin the border security field.
These are the vendor companies that produce the most innovative and technologically advanced
productsand solutions used in border security;the federal, state and local government agencies that
develop information-sharing programs, patrol the borders, secure our ports of entry, perform
dramatic rescues and dangerous arrests, interdictions and seizures; and individual agents in border
security, whether for federal, state or local agencies, who have demonstrated exceptional bravery,
leadership or service to country in their border security duties.
The Platinum, Gold and in some categories Silver Awards will be announced in a special March 12
edition of GSNs Border Security Weekly e-newsletter andat the Border Security Expo inPhoenix, AZ,
which will take place on March 12 and 13.
In addition to thanking Chuck Brooks for being the lead judge of the awards program, Goodwin also
expressedGSNsappreciationto systemintegrator Telephonicsfor servingasleadSponsor of the 2013
Border Security Awards Program. Telephonics is a world-class provider of integrated surveillance
systemsincorporatingground-basedradar, groundsurveillance systems, mobile surveillance systems,
maritime surveillance systems, all of which leverage the companys expertise in providing perimeter
protection, integratedmonitoringand communicationssystemsto address a wide variety of homeland
security applications, including airports, seaports, critical infrastructure and border protection.

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  • 1. CPS member and homeland security expert, Chuck Brooks, selectedto serve as judge of 2013 Border Security Awards Posted on March 5, 2013 by Mark Genatempo qualified person than Hom security assignments. Brooks is former Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International StuChuck Brooks, vice president and client executive for the Department of Homeland Security at Xerox and a well-known discussion leader and participant in homeland security and other discussion groups on LinkedIn, has agreed to serve as lead judge in GSNs 2013 Border Security Awards Program, according to an announcement today by Jacob Goodwin, GSNs editor-in-chief. It would be very hard to find a more qualified person than Chuck Brooksfor the job, said Goodwin. Hes been a high-ranking government insider in the Department of Homeland Security and VP of R&D at Rapiscan Systems, a leader in explosives detection, as well as other border security assignments. Brooks is former Adjunct Faculty at Johns Hopkins Universitys Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies where he taught a graduate levelcourse on Congress and Homeland Security. He also has an MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a BA in Political Science from DePauw University. (Goodwin noted that Brooks will recuse himself from the awards category in which his former employer, Rapiscan, has submitted an entry.) In addition to his many other credentials, Brooksservedas the First Director of Legislative Affairsfor the Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security. He also servedsix years as a Defense and Foreign Advisor to the late Senator Arlen Specter. GSNs Border Security AwardsProgramwas createdto salute three groupsin the border security field. These are the vendor companies that produce the most innovative and technologically advanced productsand solutions used in border security;the federal, state and local government agencies that develop information-sharing programs, patrol the borders, secure our ports of entry, perform dramatic rescues and dangerous arrests, interdictions and seizures; and individual agents in border security, whether for federal, state or local agencies, who have demonstrated exceptional bravery, leadership or service to country in their border security duties. The Platinum, Gold and in some categories Silver Awards will be announced in a special March 12 edition of GSNs Border Security Weekly e-newsletter andat the Border Security Expo inPhoenix, AZ, which will take place on March 12 and 13. In addition to thanking Chuck Brooks for being the lead judge of the awards program, Goodwin also expressedGSNsappreciationto systemintegrator Telephonicsfor servingasleadSponsor of the 2013 Border Security Awards Program. Telephonics is a world-class provider of integrated surveillance systemsincorporatingground-basedradar, groundsurveillance systems, mobile surveillance systems, maritime surveillance systems, all of which leverage the companys expertise in providing perimeter protection, integratedmonitoringand communicationssystemsto address a wide variety of homeland security applications, including airports, seaports, critical infrastructure and border protection. dies where he taught a graduate level course on Congress and Homeland Security. He also has an MA in International Relations from the University of Chicago and a BA in Political Science from
  • 2. DePauw University. (Goodwinnotedthat Brookswillrecuse himself fromthe awardscategory inwhich his former employer, Rapiscan, has submitted an entry.) In addition to his many other credentials, Brooksservedas the First Director of Legislative Affairsfor the Science and Technology Directorate of the Department of Homeland Security. He also servedsix years as a Defense and Foreign Advisor to the late Senator Arlen Specter. GSNs Border Security AwardsProgramwas createdto salute three groupsin the border security field. These are the vendor companies that produce the most innovative and technologically advanced productsand solutions used in border security;the federal, state and local government agencies that develop information-sharing programs, patrol the borders, secure our ports of entry, perform dramatic rescues and dangerous arrests, interdictions and seizures; and individual agents in border security, whether for federal, state or local agencies, who have demonstrated exceptional bravery, leadership or service to country in their border security duties. The Platinum, Gold and in some categories Silver Awards will be announced in a special March 12 edition of GSNs Border Security Weekly e-newsletter andat the Border Security Expo inPhoenix, AZ, which will take place on March 12 and 13. In addition to thanking Chuck Brooks for being the lead judge of the awards program, Goodwin also expressedGSNsappreciationto systemintegrator Telephonicsfor servingasleadSponsor of the 2013 Border Security Awards Program. Telephonics is a world-class provider of integrated surveillance systemsincorporatingground-basedradar, groundsurveillance systems, mobile surveillance systems, maritime surveillance systems, all of which leverage the companys expertise in providing perimeter protection, integratedmonitoringand communicationssystemsto address a wide variety of homeland security applications, including airports, seaports, critical infrastructure and border protection.