Safeguarding Homeland Security
Edited by Simon Hakim () and
Erwin Blackstone
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-1-4419-0371-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The Role of the Private Sector in Homeland Security
- Simon Hakim and Erwin Blackstone
- Ch Chapter 10 Technological and Regional Cooperation Strategies: Securing the City and Port of Oakland, California
- Ronald V. Dellums, Yolanda Burrell and Michael O’Brien
- Ch Chapter 11 Innovative Anti-terror Information Sharing: Maryland’s Federal, State, and Local Partnership Model
- Robert L. Ehrlich
- Ch Chapter 12 Public Safety and Homeland Security Solutions: An Evolution of Technology and Policy
- Edward G. Rendell
- Ch Chapter 13 Utilizing Technology Within the Delaware Information and Analysis Center
- Ruth Ann Minner
- Ch Chapter 14 From Curiosity to Collaboration: Leveraging Technology to Improve Situational Awareness
- Curt Pringle
- Ch Chapter 15 How a Midwestern “Digital City” Serves and Protects the Public
- Frank A. Pasquale
- Ch Chapter 16 Hurricanes and Modern Communications Infrastructure
- Barry H. Axelrod and James V. Mudd
- Ch Chapter 17 The First Line of Defense: Cities Using Technology in Homeland Defense
- David N. Cicilline
- Ch Chapter 18 Full Interoperability for All South Dakota Public Safety
- M. Michael Rounds and Otto Doll
- Ch Chapter 19 Evolutionary Planning for the Technology Revolution
- Bill Baarsma
- Ch Chapter 2 Creating the Boston Medical Reserve Corps
- Thomas M. Menino
- Ch Chapter 20 History of Regional Unified and Integrated Public Safety and Public Service Communication and Transportation Systems
- Will Wynn
- Ch Chapter 21 Interoperability in the City of Tampa: A Partnership with the Department of Homeland Security
- Pam Iorio
- Ch Chapter 22 Capital Connections: Washington’s Public Safety Communications Suite
- Anthony A. Williams
- Ch Chapter 23 Information, Leadership and Decisiveness, All in One Room
- Richard M. Daley
- Ch Chapter 24 Beyond an Information Technology Approach to Continuity of Operations: The Commonwealth of Virginia Story
- Timothy Kaine
- Ch Chapter 25 The Soft Stuff is Still the Hard Stuff
- Albert Morales and Todd S. Ramsey
- Ch Chapter 3 The Hierarchy of Emergency Preparedness
- Rob Drake
- Ch Chapter 4 Border Security and State Safety and Security: Addressing Common Agendas
- James Jay Carafano
- Ch Chapter 5 Lessons Learned from the 2004 Atlantic Hurricane Season: How This Highly Active Year Helped Jacksonville, Florida, Build a Better Emergency Response System
- John Peyton
- Ch Chapter 6 Disaster Management: Privatization as a Viable Alternative©
- Alan Kirschenbaum
- Ch Chapter 7 Caring for the Evacuees from Hurricane Katrina and Rita
- Bill White
- Ch Chapter 8 Sheltering and Evacuating from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
- Henry Garrett
- Ch Chapter 9 Local Government Contingency Planning for Public Security and Public Safety – Innovative and Remedial Efforts
- David G. Wallace
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