lamclay@vcu.edu} I n recent years, Customs and Border Protection has installed radiation sensors to screen cargo containers entering the United States. They are concerned that terrorists could use containers to smuggle radiological material into the country and carry out attacks with dirty bombs or a nuclear device. Recent studies have questioned the value of improving this screening system with new sensor technology. The cost of delays caused by frequent false alarms outweighs any reduction in the probability of an attack in an expected-cost analysis. We extend existing methodology in three ways to demonstrate how additional factors affect the value of screening investments. We examine the effect that screening has in discouraging terroris...
Since the events of September 11, 2001, the federal government is focused on homeland security and t...
Protecting against terrorist attacks requires making decisions in a world in which attack probabilit...
Protecting against terrorist attacks requires making decisions in a world in which attack probabilit...
In recent years, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has installed radiation sensors to screen cargo...
We develop a mathematical model to find the optimal inspection strategy for detecting a nuclear weap...
Each year some 48 million cargo containers move between the world's ports. More than 6 million of th...
The non-intrusive screening of shipping containers at national borders serves as a prominent and vit...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since th...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since th...
Detection of smuggled nuclear materials at transit points requires monitoring unknown samples in lar...
As U.S. maritime security adapts to the terrorist threat, we argue that quantitative analysis shoul...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been deploying Advanced Imaging Technologies (A...
Deterring the smuggling of nuclear weapons in container freight is critical. Previous work has sugge...
Illicit trafficking of fissionable material in container cargoes is recognised as a potential weakne...
The non-intrusive inspection (NII) of consolidated air cargo carried on commercial passenger aircraf...
Since the events of September 11, 2001, the federal government is focused on homeland security and t...
Protecting against terrorist attacks requires making decisions in a world in which attack probabilit...
Protecting against terrorist attacks requires making decisions in a world in which attack probabilit...
In recent years, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has installed radiation sensors to screen cargo...
We develop a mathematical model to find the optimal inspection strategy for detecting a nuclear weap...
Each year some 48 million cargo containers move between the world's ports. More than 6 million of th...
The non-intrusive screening of shipping containers at national borders serves as a prominent and vit...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since th...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Since th...
Detection of smuggled nuclear materials at transit points requires monitoring unknown samples in lar...
As U.S. maritime security adapts to the terrorist threat, we argue that quantitative analysis shoul...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been deploying Advanced Imaging Technologies (A...
Deterring the smuggling of nuclear weapons in container freight is critical. Previous work has sugge...
Illicit trafficking of fissionable material in container cargoes is recognised as a potential weakne...
The non-intrusive inspection (NII) of consolidated air cargo carried on commercial passenger aircraf...
Since the events of September 11, 2001, the federal government is focused on homeland security and t...
Protecting against terrorist attacks requires making decisions in a world in which attack probabilit...
Protecting against terrorist attacks requires making decisions in a world in which attack probabilit...