This project focuses on the Incident Management System (IMS) and how it was used to manage the Oklahoma City, World Trade Center, and Lafayette, IN terrorism incidents. The Incident Management System is used by emergency response agencies to manage the scene of a disaster and consists of eight management components which are: Modular Organization, Integrated Communications, Common Terminology, Unified Command Structure, Consolidated Action Plans, Manageable Span of Control, Designated Incident Facilities, and Comprehensive Resource Management. Through journal articles and interviews, this project assesses observations that occurred during the response phase of each terrorism incident. These observations are then categorized under each of th...
PDFTech ReportDHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2004-144RAND Publication No. MG-170Disasters and emergenc...
CHDS State/LocalThe September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on United States (U.S.) soil memorialized a...
009892842002Peters, JosephPDFTech ReportFHWA-JPO-05-042Disasters and emergency operationsTransportat...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, efforts to enhance risk management have taken on inc...
Large-scale emergency incidents, such as acts of terrorism, human-caused accidents, and acts of natu...
This research project analyzed the factors that make up a weapons of mass destruction site survey. T...
Large-scale disaster response operations are complex events that involve multiple jurisdictions and ...
Terrorism in the United States has become a reality. The use of bombs to carry out the terrorist mis...
This chapter examines incident management, in particular scene/s management. With much of the focus ...
CHDS State/LocalA review of the events of September 11 in New York City shows that inadequate inter-...
The Incident Command System (ICS) exists as the nationwide standard for on-site incident management,...
CHDS State/LocalThe National Incident Management (NIMS) and Incident Command Systems (ICS) are impor...
textAdopted in 2003, the National Incident Management System is the nation’s first standardized mana...
Terrorist attacks were once predominately focused on US military posts or US embassies overseas, and...
A comprehensive crisis management system must be ready to operate on a moment\u27s notice and in the...
PDFTech ReportDHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2004-144RAND Publication No. MG-170Disasters and emergenc...
CHDS State/LocalThe September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on United States (U.S.) soil memorialized a...
009892842002Peters, JosephPDFTech ReportFHWA-JPO-05-042Disasters and emergency operationsTransportat...
Since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, efforts to enhance risk management have taken on inc...
Large-scale emergency incidents, such as acts of terrorism, human-caused accidents, and acts of natu...
This research project analyzed the factors that make up a weapons of mass destruction site survey. T...
Large-scale disaster response operations are complex events that involve multiple jurisdictions and ...
Terrorism in the United States has become a reality. The use of bombs to carry out the terrorist mis...
This chapter examines incident management, in particular scene/s management. With much of the focus ...
CHDS State/LocalA review of the events of September 11 in New York City shows that inadequate inter-...
The Incident Command System (ICS) exists as the nationwide standard for on-site incident management,...
CHDS State/LocalThe National Incident Management (NIMS) and Incident Command Systems (ICS) are impor...
textAdopted in 2003, the National Incident Management System is the nation’s first standardized mana...
Terrorist attacks were once predominately focused on US military posts or US embassies overseas, and...
A comprehensive crisis management system must be ready to operate on a moment\u27s notice and in the...
PDFTech ReportDHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2004-144RAND Publication No. MG-170Disasters and emergenc...
CHDS State/LocalThe September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on United States (U.S.) soil memorialized a...
009892842002Peters, JosephPDFTech ReportFHWA-JPO-05-042Disasters and emergency operationsTransportat...