Evaluating the Reliability of Emergency Response Systems for Large-Scale Incident Operations
The ability to measure emergency preparedness 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 be a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or industrial or transportation accident. Thi...
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Váldodahkki: | Jackson, Brian A. (auth) |
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Eará dahkkit: | Sullivan Faith, Kay (auth), Willis, Henry H. (auth) |
Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš Girjji oassi |
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RAND Corporation
2010
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