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A weekly public radio program featuring interviews with key leaders at the federal, state and local levels of government, plus senior leaders in the private sector, academic community, and national press.

Learn more about ... 'Homeland Security Inside and Out'
Airs Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Central on KAMU 90.9 FM and as a live online stream. Also available as a podcast.
Visit the show's web site: hlsinsideandout.org
 
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This is an audio archive of previous programs for "Homeland Security: Inside and Out," arranged by subject matter. The matrix below corresponds to TEX: Taxonomy for Education and eXploration.
Spreadsheet of all programs:"Homeland Security: Inside and Out"
This database provides interview information about the public radio program “Homeland Security: Inside & Out,” produced weekly by the Integrative Center for Homeland Security at Texas A&M University. The database is updated weekly. You may scroll down to search for specific dates, guests, organizations and topics. Each entry includes a link to that interview.
Interviews with FBI agents from Houston field office
What happens each day inside an FBI field office? Our weekly radio show, "Homeland Security Inside and Out," aimed to answer that question in a series of short interviews with the members of the FBI Houston Field Office.
Interviews with firefighters in College Station, Texas
There's more to fighting fires than water and ladders. Modern firefighters are responsible for a wide spectrum of strategies, tactics, skills and technologies. Our weekly radio show, "Homeland Security Inside and Out," interviewed College Station firefighters to better understand their range of responsibilities in the 21st centu
Guests answer the qustion, "What advice would you give to the Presidential candidates?"
What did our guest in 2008 have to say to the presidential candidates? Find out here with eighteen interviews from different guests leading in their fields.