Welcome to the Center’s New Website

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Friends and supporters:

We’re very pleased to announce our new website. Here, you’ll be able to find out more about the many things we do at the Center– from the issues we’re concerned about to some of the action we’ve taken to raise awareness about them. On our new site, we’ll feature more of the content you’ve come to expect from us– as well as some coming surprises.

Since the Center was founded in 1988, we have been on the leading edge of instant policy analysis. Over the last 25 years, we’ve come a long way from our Decision Briefs blasted out via fax machine to media, policymakers, other think tanks and experts. Social media allows us to break the wall of the mainstream media and interact directly with the American public.

In the coming weeks, we’ll be adding considerably to our new site, incorporating and highlighting more of the work we’ve done over our 25 year history; this site is still a work-in-progress. We’d love for you to let us know how we’re doing. Please email me with any suggestions, comments or ways you think we can make this site better at [email protected]

David Reaboi
Vice President for Strategic Communications
Center for Security Policy

 

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