Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / / Brian A. Jackson, Kay Sullivan Faith, Henry H. Willis.
The ability to measure emergency preparedness - to predict the likely performance of emergency response systems in future events - is critical for policy analysis in homeland security. Yet it remains difficult to know how prepared a response system is to deal with large-scale incidents, whether it b...
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Rand Corporation monograph series.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (226 p.) |
Notes: | "This research was sponsored by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and conducted under the auspices of the RAND Homeland Security and Defense Center, a joint center of the RAND National Security Research Division and RAND Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment." -- T.p. verso. |
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United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency. [ ];
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Published: 2010.
Superior document: RAND Corporation monograph series