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Joshua Kussman - Senior Vice President
In addition to his managerial responsibilities, Mr. Kussman leads the
firm's Border Control and Immigration Management practice group. In that capacity,
Mr. Kussman served as the principal advisor to the Boeing Team that won
SBInet, and he currently leads the firm's work on SBInet
and other border control projects. Mr. Kussman also is a member of the
firm's Organizational Design, Business Process Reengineering,
and Change Management practice group, and he works closely with the
other practice groups on a variety of interdisciplinary projects.
Mr. Kussman served as Senior Policy Advisor to U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) Commissioner Robert C. Bonner from Oct. 2003 to
December 2005.
In 2005, Commissioner Bonner named him Director of Policy for CBP. In
such capacity, Mr. Kussman led the development and coordination of
agency-wide
policy for CBP.
Mr. Kussman has extensive experience on homeland security matters
related to border security, terrorism, international trade &
travel,
customs, immigration, transportation, and intelligence.
While serving as Senior Policy Advisor to Commissioner Bonner and
Director of Policy for CBP, Mr. Kussman:
- Advised Commissioner Bonner on a wide array of
matters relating to CBP operations and policies, including the
integration of CBP into one agency following the creation of CBP and
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
- Advised Commissioner Bonner and the Chief of the
Border Patrol on policies and operations related to the transition of
the Border Patrol into CBP and the establishment of a more
nationally-directed, headquarters driven Border Patrol, including:
- Drafting and implementing the new National Border
Patrol Strategy.
- Reorganizing and re-invigorating the Border
Patrol's new headquarters structure.
- Developing the policies and strategies for the
America's Shield Initiative (ASI).
- Developing strategies for the use by CBP and the
Border Patrol of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
- Coordinated CBP's efforts, in conjunction with DHS,
to develop and implement the Secure Border Initiative (SBI).
- Led CBP's process of creating CBP Air, which resulted
from the merger of former Air and Marine Operations unit with the U.S.
Border Patrol's aviation division into a single integrated office
within CBP. CBP Air is the largest civilian law enforcement air program
in the world.
- Directed CBP's efforts to coordinate CBP policies and
operations with the Detention and Removals Office (DRO) of U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
- Led CBP's coordinated effort to expand the use of
expedited removal procedures, for the first time, to Border Patrol
Agents operating between ports of entry. This effort involved
developing regulations, policies and procedures, providing training to
thousands of Border Patrol Agents, and coordinating the implementation
of this program with ICE and U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services
(CIS).
- Served as CBP's primary representative to the
Interagency Incident Management Group (IIMG), which advises the
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security on important policy
and operational issues during significant incidents and contingencies.
- Developed international, multilateral, and bilateral
strategies for increasing the security of our borders, including:
- The Arizona Border Control Initiative (ABCI);
- The Immigration Advisory Program (IAP);
- Coordinated CBP's participation in the Security
and Prosperity Partnership (SPP);
- Coordinated CBP policies related to the Western
Hemisphere Travel Initiative, the National Security Entry Exit
- Registration System (NSEERS), and the biometric
collection of information from travelers.
- Worked closely with the Homeland Security Council,
the State Department, the DHS Offices of the Secretary, the United
States Coast Guard, and the Bureau of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement on visa, immigration, maritime security, intelligence, and
other homeland security matters.
Before serving in the Department of Homeland Security, Mr. Kussman was
an attorney with the San Francisco office of O'Melveny and Myers, where
he specialized in intellectual property litigation and white-collar
criminal defense.
Mr. Kussman also serves as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy Reserve.
Mr. Kussman is a 1998 graduate, with honors, of the University of
Chicago Law School.
He graduated cum laude from Williams College in 1994.
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