WASHINGTON and PHOENIX, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Good Harbor Report, (www.GoodHarborReport.com), a new website dedicated to national security and international conflict, and guided by former White House officials Richard A. Clarke and Roger Cressey, has begun operating. The site will highlight topics ranging from terrorism and war to alternative energy and pandemics, providing both a virtual public square for a distinguished and diverse list of contributors, and a uniquely interactive stage by which the larger community can also engage in the debate.
The contributors are led by Richard A. Clarke, former White House counterterrorism czar and bestselling author, and also chairman of the board of GoodHarborReport.com, and Roger Cressey, former Director of Transnational Threats to the National Security Council, also on the board of directors of GoodHarborReport.com. Other contributors include former federal officials, intelligence professionals, military officers, ambassadors, cyber experts, risk analysts, CEOs, scientists and physicians, and range from Michael Sheehan, former NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Counter Terrorism, to General Donald Kerrick, former Deputy National Security Advisor, to Mary McCarthy, former Special Assistant and Senior Director for Intelligence Programs, NSC, to Owen Sirrs, former senior analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency.
The site will feature several different platforms, including articles written by the growing roll call of contributors; forums where the contributors can respond instantly to world events; a daily round-up of world editorial opinion; opportunities for the community to discuss these same subjects; and an interactive section where cause-related groups can promote their efforts and reach a larger audience, linking with like-minded individuals and organizations.
"Our intention is that GoodHarborReport.com will become the first place people look to find unfiltered ideas and uncensored opinions on the most consequential issues of the day," Clarke said. "The contributors are people who need to be heard."
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