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Iraq, Terrorism, Homeland Defense: UM Experts

The following University of Maryland faculty members are experts in one or more areas relating to conflict with Iraq, the war on terror and homeland defense. You can contact the experts directly at the phone numbers or e-mail addresses listed below. Many have provided home numbers.

Or, contact University Communications staff:
Neil Tickner, 301.405.4622, ntickner@accmail.umd.edu
Dave Ottalini, 301.405.4076, dottalini@accmail.umd.edu
Ellen Ternes, 301.405.4627, eternes@accmail.umd.edu
Lee Tune, 301.405.4679, ltune@accmail.umd.edu

After-hours call 301.257.0073

Topics

List 1:
Iraq; Homeland Defense; U.S. Military

List 2:
Weapons of Mass Destruction and Public Health

List 3:
Food and Bioterror

List 4:
U.S. Foreign Policy

List 5:
Islam and the Middle East

List 6:
Information Technology and Counter Terrorism

List 7:
Building Design and Terror

List 8:
Psychological Effects

List 9:
Economic Effects

List 10:
Political and Social Effects

List 11:
Media Ethics and Performance





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