Interviewee: Stephen E. Flynn
Interviewer: Eben Kaplan
June 9, 2006
Stephen Flynn, the CFR senior fellow for national security studies, discusses the Department of Homeland Security's controversial distribution of grant money and proposes better practices for securing critical infrastructure.
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