Doug Bedell — February 2, 2010, 1:47 pm

Security Officials ‘Scan’ the Next Decade

USA TODAY recently interviewed top U.S. security officials to get their sense of what the next decade might hold in terms of terrorist threats or attacks. The last decade, of course, included 9/11.

We won’t attempt to summarize the responses here, but the interviews are worth the attention of security managers everywhere. Those interviewed are: James Jones, White House national security adviser; Raymond Kelly, New York City police commissioner; Dianne Feinstein, Senate Intelligence Committee chair; Phil Mudd, FBI senior intelligence adviser; Janet Napolitano, secretary of Homeland Security, and Michael Hayden, former CIA and NSA director.

The Q&A transcripts and a video of the interview with General Jones, are here.

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