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System Innovation for a Troubled World - Applied System Innovation VIII. Proceedings of the IEEE 8th International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI 2022), April 21–23, 2022, Sun Moon Lake, Nantou, Taiwan
Artde Donald Kin-Tak Lam, Stephen D. Prior, Siu-Tsen Shen, Sheng-Joue Young, Liang-Wen Ji
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System Innovation for a Troubled World: Applied System Innovation
VIII contains roughly one tenth of the total of 250 contributions
from 8 different countries that were presented at the IEEE 8th
International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI 2022,
Sun Moon Lake, Nantou, Taiwan, 21-23 April 2022). This book aims to
provide an integrated communication platform for researchers from a
wide range of topics including: Information Technology
Communication Science Applied Mathematics Computer Science Advanced
Material Science Engineering System Innovation for a Troubled
World: Applied System Innovation VIII aims at science and
engineering technologists, academics and professionals from the
above mentioned areas.
System Innovation in a Post-Pandemic World contains the papers
presented at the IEEE 7th International Conference on Applied
System Innovation (ICASI 2021, Alishan, Taiwan, September 24-25,
2021). The conference received more than 200 submitted papers from
11 different countries, whereby roughly one third of these papers
was selected by the committees and invited to present at ICASI
2021. The book provides an integrated communication platform for
researchers from a wide range of disciplines including information
technology, communication science, applied mathematics, computer
science, advanced material science, and engineering. Hopefully,
interdisciplinary collaborations between science and engineering
technologists in the domains of academia and industry will be
enhanced via this unique international network.
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Smart Design, Science & Technology - Proceedings of the IEEE 6th International Conference on Applied System Innovation (ICASI 2020), November 5-8, 2020, Taitung, Taiwan (Hardcover)
Sheng-Joue Young, Liang-Wen Ji, Artde Donald Kin-Tak Lam, Stephen D. Prior, Siu-Sen Shen
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Smart Design, Science & Technology represents the proceedings
of the IEEE 6th International Conference on Applied System
Innovation (ICASI 2020), which was held in Taitung, Taiwan November
5-8, 2020. The conference received more than 200 submitted papers
from at least 11 different countries, whereby roughly one third of
these papers was selected by the committees and invited to present
at ICASI 2020. This book aims to provide an integrated
communication platform for researchers from a wide range of
disciplines including information technology, communication
science, applied mathematics, computer science, advanced material
science, and engineering. Only high quality papers were allowed to
publish in the volume. Hopefully, interdisciplinary collaborations
between science and engineering technologists in academia and
industry will be enhanced via this unique international network.
Prior to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 and the
subsequent anthrax attacks, the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS),
known as the National Pharmaceutical Stockpile until March 2003,
was an important component of the national medical response to a
crisis, but one that had not yet been tested in a real emergency.
That changed in the fall of 2001. Since the terrorist attacks
against the World Trade Center buildings and the Pentagon, and the
later anthrax episodes, the cost of the SNS has grown from a
roughly $50 million asset to one worth more than $600 million. The
SNS is designed to supplement state and local public health
agencies in the event of a biological or chemical terrorism
incident anywhere and at any time in the United States or its
territories. Federal authorities do not consider the stockpile a
first response tool. Rather, its purpose is to bolster the response
of a state or city government to a biological or chemical attack or
other medical emergency that requires additional resources. The SNS
is managed jointly by the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS)
and Health and Human Services (HHS). Its use is coordinated through
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one of the
major operating components of HHS. The stockpile comprises 12
separate "push packages," each capable of reaching its designated
destination within 12 hours of DHS authorization. Each push package
includes caches of pharmaceuticals, antidotes, and medical supplies
designed to provide a broad spectrum of assets in the early hours
of an event. The push packages are positioned in strategically
located, secure warehouses and delivered by commercial, express
carriers. Additional, specially tailored supplies known as vendor
managed inventory (VMI) can follow within 24 to 36 hours of an
event. This paper reviews the history and current status of the
SNS, provides an overview of its role in incident response, and
reports on the testing of SNS deployment in recent terrorism
exercises. The paper also explores some of the regulatory and legal
issues that surround the use of the SNS and examines the dependence
of the U.S. military on SNS supplies during crisis and consequence
management support to civilians in the United States.
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