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Joshua D. Filler is
the founder and president of Filler Security Strategies, Inc. Mr. Filler has a wide array of senior homeland security and
government operations experience at the local and federal level. Mr. Filler has published a wide variety of articles
and given speeches and lectures on homeland security and emergency preparedness across the U.S. Mr. Filler served
as the first ever Director of the Office of State & Local Government Coordination for the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) in Washington, DC. Mr. Filler was a founding member of DHS, senior advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security,
a member of the Department’s senior management team and a member of the Secretary’s Emergency Response Group for
incident management. He currently serves on the Board of Advisors for the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism and as a homeland security expert at the Project on National Security Reform in Washington, DC, and is a member
of the Homeland Security Policy Institute at George Washington University. You can follow
Mr. Filler at his Emergency Management Magazine Blog.
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As Director of the
Office of State & Local Government Coordination, Mr. Filler was the Department of Homeland Security’s primary point
of contact for state, local and tribal homeland security leaders, including Homeland Security Directors, Mayors, Governors,
Sheriffs, Police Chiefs, Fire Chiefs, Emergency Managers and other leaders and was responsible for coordinating the programs
and policies of the Department as they relate to local, state and tribal governments. As such, he worked regularly with senior
DHS leaders and other federal officials on national preparedness, grant funding issues, intelligence and information sharing,
policy development, communications, and anti-terrorism operations and security planning within the United States
and its territories. This included numerous Homeland Security Presidential Directives, the creation of the Urban Areas
Security Initiative, the Transit Security Grant Program, the National Incident Management System, the National Response Framework
and the National Infrastructure Protection Plan. Mr. Filler also represented DHS before Congress, the news media and was a
regular public speaker at national and international conferences on homeland security. Prior to joining DHS, Mr. Filler was Director of Local Affairs for the White House Office
of Homeland Security (OHS) in Washington, DC. As Director of Local Affairs, he was responsible for coordinating with local
governments around the country on homeland security matters. This included a wide array of policy and program issues, including
the National Strategy for Homeland Security, federal legislative and budget issues, and serving as a member of the OHS Incident
Response Group, which managed domestic incidents for the White House.
Before joining the White House, Mr. Filler
served in the Cabinet of Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani in New York as Director of Legislative Affairs for the Mayor and Chief
of Staff in the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Operations. His work included oversight responsibilities with the New York
Police Department, Fire Department and Office of Emergency Management and numerous other city agencies. After September 11,
2001, Mr. Filler was responsible for emergency operational issues and managing contacts with local, state and federal officials
on behalf of New York City in connection with the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
Prior to his government
service, Mr. Filler was an attorney in private practice in New York. Mr. Filler graduated from Boston University with a B.A.
in political science. He received his law degree from St. John’s University School of Law where he was President of
the Moot Court Honor Society.
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