According to Defense leaders, the Defense Department (DoD) wants to wait for after-action reviews of operations following Hurricane Katrina before making recommendations on changing laws or policies. Pres George W. Bush ...
The U.S. Northern Command will consider any and all technologies that will help it develop a flexible and survivable communications network to respond to future domestic disasters, Northern Command Commander Adm. Timothy Keating told the Homeland Defense
disaster relief professionals of the exact role of the DoD, as well as the boundaries within which it must operate, during a domestic disaster response... A Apte,SK Heath - 《Journal of Homeland Security & Emergency Management》 被引量: 9发表: 2011年 Hospital Ships Adrift? Part 2: The...
Shortly after Hurricane Katrina smashed the Southern United States, President Bush ignited a national debate over the role of federal troops in domestic disaster response. This paper is of interest to those military leaders whose opinion Congress will solicit as it contemplates changing the military's...
The reporting includes firsthand accounts of experiences during all points of the Chernobyl disaster. Topics covering the accident and its aftermath including domestic and international politics, sociological affairs, nuclear plant fire, evacuations, sealing the reactor, cleanup mobilization, health implicati...
Department of Defense (DOD under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act) on efforts of Reserve forces for Hurricane Katrina. Topics discussed include command and control of military forces such as National Guard (NG) by DOD in domestic emergencies, ...
Moreover, it reviewed the interface between their two subordinate organizations with primacy over domestic disasters, the U.S. Northern Command (NORTHCOM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Understanding the importance of intergovernmental relations (IGRs), the paper dissected the ...