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Homeland Emergency Preparedness and the National Exercise Program
R. Eric Petersen
其他書名
Background, Policy Implications, and Issues for Congress
出版
Library of congress washington dc congressional research Service
, 2008
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=7Wh30AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Lessons learned from an exercise may provide insights to guide future planning for securing the nation against terrorist attacks, disasters, and other emergencies. More broadly, emergency preparedness exercise programs may provide insights about the efficacy of the government policies establishing responsibilities within agencies, and whether those policies, organizational structures, and processes adequately ensure the safety and security of public institutions, critical infrastructures, and American citizens. Current homeland emergency preparedness exercises, carried out through authorities that created the National Exercise Program (NEP), evaluate and adapt an integrated, interagency federal, state, territorial, local, and private sector capability to prevent terrorist attacks, and to rapidly and effectively respond to, and recover from, any terrorist attack or major disaster that occurs.