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The fourth edition of An Introduction to Emergency Exercise Design
and Evaluation is designed to help practitioners and students of
emergency management understand various aspects of the exercise
design process. Emergency exercises are an important component of
an organization's emergency planning and preparedness, yet few
emergency managers and practitioners have training in designing or
evaluating them. In this updated and practical handbook, author
Robert McCreight explains the essential elements and core
principles of exercise design and evaluation. This book focuses on
natural disasters and technological emergencies that occur in
communities of any size. It provides emergency planners, public
health professionals, emergency managers, police officers, and fire
fighters with an in-depth look at exercise design issues and an
accessible guide to designing and evaluating emergency exercises.
This edition includes a new chapter on what to expect in emergency
management through 2030.
2020 was a year unlike any other in U.S. history. The Future of
Emergency Management After 2020: The New, Normal and Novel
provocatively addresses the significant changes to the emergency
management field. This title discusses the specific changes,
commonalities, and future and persistent challenges for the next
decade. The Future of Emergency Management After 2020: The New,
Normal and Novel will draw attention to a variety of issues and
challenges which will alter the scope, complexity and priorities of
future emergency managers. This title will delineate the
differences between emergency management and public safety.
Additionally, it addresses international challenges that may arise.
Faculty, students, and practitioners of emergency management along
with anyone with a general interest in emergency management will
find this book extremely pertinent and valuable.
An Introduction to Emergency Exercise Design and Evaluation is
designed to help practitioners and students of emergency management
understand various aspects of the exercise design process.
Emergency exercises are an important component of an organization's
emergency planning and preparedness, yet few emergency managers and
practitioners have training in designing or evaluating them. In
this updated and practical handbook, author Robert McCreight
explains the essential elements and core principles of exercise
design and evaluation. This book focuses on natural disasters and
technological emergencies that occur in communities of any size. It
provides emergency planners, public health professionals, emergency
managers, police officers, and fire fighters with an in-depth look
at exercise design issues and an accessible guide to designing and
evaluating emergency exercises.
The application of our Armed Forces within the states and
territories of the United States is far from intuitive. The
challenges of defending the country against assaults within the
homeland are much more complex than engaging our enemies on foreign
soil. Likewise, the introduction of the military's appreciable
capabilities in response to disasters, be they natural or manmade,
comes with authorities and restrictions reflective of an American
ethos that will always hold those forces as the servants of the
people, never their overseers. Introduction to Homeland Defense and
Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA): The U.S. Military's
Role to Support and Defend examines the requirements and
regulations that guide the utilization of our forces in the
domestic environment. Topics include: The importance of the
distinctions between homeland security, homeland defense, and
Defense Support of Civil Authorities as they pertain to both
authorities and responsibilities The deliberately subservient
position of the military to civil authorities when engaged in
response and recovery operations following a disaster The unique
relationship between the United States Navy and the United States
Coast Guard in a mutually supportive effort that bridges
requirements between defense on the high seas and law enforcement
in territorial waters The air defense mission over the United
States, orchestrating manned aircraft, unmanned aircraft, and
cruise missiles against threats of the same nature The exceptional
challenges that would be associated with the application of land
forces in a defense mission on American soil The development of the
CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) Enterprise as a
function of the nation's focus on preventing, responding to and
recovering from a Weapons of Mass Destruction attack New challenges
emerging in the domestic environment that will call for the
application of military resources, to include the Arctic, complex
catastrophes, and cybersecurity issues
This completely updated version of An Introduction to Emergency
Exercise Design and Evaluation is designed to help practitioners
and students of emergency management understand various aspects of
the exercise design process. Emergency exercises are an important
component of an organization's emergency planning and preparedness,
yet few emergency managers and practitioners have training in
designing or evaluating them. In this updated and practical
handbook, author Robert McCreight explains the essential elements
and core principles of exercise design and evaluation. This book
focuses on natural disasters and technological emergencies that
occur in communities of any size. It provides emergency planners,
public health professionals, emergency managers, police officers,
and fire fighters with an in-depth look at exercise design issues
and an accessible guide to designing and evaluating emergency
exercises.
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