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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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