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Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Preparedness, Response, Recovery
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Critical Resources Preparedness and Planning
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Foundational Concept: The National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Local Planning: The Private Sector
Local Planning: Emerging Roles at the Local Level
Case in Point: Health and Medical Preparedness Strategies
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Foundational Concept: The National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)-5
Single Comprehensive Approach to Incident Management
System for Implementing National Response Framework
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Local Planning: The Private Sector
Proximity to Terrorist Attacks and Casualties
Promoting Homeland Security and Public-Private Collaboration
Private Sector Preparedness
National Infrastructure Protection Plan
Information Sharing and Analysis Centers
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Local Planning: Emerging Roles at the Local Level
Necessity for State-Federal Collaboration
Federal Guidance
Homeland Security Role of Local Law Enforcement, Medical, and Fire Authorities
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Case in Point: Health and Medical Preparedness Strategies
Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD)-21
National Strategy for Health and Preparedness
The Medical Surge Capacity and Capability Handbook
Six Tiers of Responsibility
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Components of the Prevention and Mitigation Process
Federal Mitigation Assistance
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Components of the Prevention and Mitigation Process
Identify Potential Risks
Assess the Probability that a Terrorist Incident will Occur
Assess the Consequences to Society Should a Terrorist Event Occur
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Federal Mitigation Assistance
Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grant Programs
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
Pre-Disaster Mitigation
Flood Mitigation Assistance
Repetitive Flood Claims
Severe Repetitive Loss
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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A Complex Dilemma: Mitigating Chemical and Biological Incidents
Case in Point: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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A Complex Dilemma: Mitigating Chemical and Biological Incidents
Complex Challenges
Confirming Use of Agents
Potentially Mass Casualties
Deployment of First Responders
Adequacy of Medical Facilities
Geographic Scope of Attack
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Case in Point: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines
Communicating Preparedness: CDC Preparedness and Response Publications
Biological and Chemical Terrorism: Strategic Plan for Preparedness and Response
First Hours: Emergency Responses
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Coordinating Nuclear Security: The Role of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Case in Point: Weaponization of Radiological Hazards Revisited
Martin, Understanding Homeland Security
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Coordinating Nuclear Security: The Role of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Authority of NRC
NRC Areas of Responsibility
Enforcing Required Mandates and Oversight
Coordination of Emergency Preparedness Programs
Office of Nuclear Security and Incident Response
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Case in Point: Weaponization of Radiological Agents Revisited
Conversion into Weapons of Mass Destruction
Construction of Dirty Bombs
Obtaining Nuclear Weapons
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