Small Wars Journal, owned by the non-profit Small Wars Foundation, is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with Homeland Security Today to facilitate cooperation and collaboration on future content. The Memorandum of Understanding between the two thought leaders will expand access to timely news and research from both sites. Small Wars Journal covers small wars, urban operations, insurgency and terrorism while Homeland Security Today focuses on terrorism and issues facing the interagency homeland security community (including state, local, and tribal partners). This cooperation and collaboration will include cross-postings of selected articles and essays, as well as potential future joint sponsorship of workshops, conferences, books, and policy papers promoting the understanding of national security, homeland security, and homeland defense, including responses to terrorism and transnational crime. The agreement will allow each outlet to bring expanded content to their respective readers and help the defense and homeland communities collaborate and share thought leadership on challenges facing both. Homeland Security Today is owned by the non-profit Government Technology & Services Coalition. Small Wars Journal readers are also encouraged to visit Homeland Security Today. — Dave Dilegge, Editor-in-Chief