Preparedness

APHL Position Statement: Field Testing Kits, Devices Must Be Validated

by Chris N. Mangal -

The Association of Public Health Laboratories says, without proper validation, field tests of suspected biological and/or chemical agents might yield either false positives or, worse, false negatives & therefore would be, "dangerously misleading."

Four Ways for Hospitals to Prepare for HICS IV Now

by Paul Dimitruk -

U.S. hospitals have less than 18 months to upgrade their emergency preparedness & response capabilities to the levels mandated by the National Incident Management System. The task is a daunting one, & resources are limited, that challenge must be met.

Upping the Ante Through Fusion Center Technology

by Herbert C. Dodson -

A high-level national-security unit created in the aftermath of 9-11 is a major component of the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing program linking federal, state, and local law-enforcement agencies in a coordinated effort to deter future attacks.

Guarding the Great Lakes: Athena and the Northern Maritime Border Initiative

by Christopher Doane and Joseph DiRenzo III -

Most U.S. border-security funding is allocated to protection of the nation's southern border with Mexico, but protection of the U.S. maritime border with Canada is equally important, if not more so, and in many respects a much more daunting challenge.

Ensuring Preparedness: The Risk-Management Approach

by Timothy Beres -

States seeking federal preparedness assistance funds must first submit highly specific preparedness reports - which is easier said than done. A "gap analysis" is needed, several important questions must be answered, and periodic tests must be scheduled.

Public Safety and Pandemic Influenza - Planning for the Inevitable

by Mary Beth Michos -

Many Americans think the threat of a pandemic flu is over, so have let down their guard. But it isn't, and they should not have. It could strike suddenly, move fast, over a wide area, and wreak death and destruction throughout the entire world.

CONTOMS: The Attributes of Excellence

by Joseph Steger -

In the field of training, the Counter Narcotics and Terrorism Medical Support program, transferred in 2004 from DOD to DHS, has no peer in preparing its graduates to operate in dangerous and unstable environments.

The MOTR Process - Ensuring Unity of Effort in Maritime Security

by Joseph DiRenzo III and Christopher Doane -

Protection of the U.S. maritime domain against terrorist threats "from the sea" requires not only cooperation but also a closely coordinated plan of action conscientiously carried out by numerous state, federal, and local agencies working together.

Camera Phones Add a Thousand Words to the Handling of Transportation Incidents

by Rodrigo Moscoso -

Innovative DOT-sponsored program enlists the general public in a camera-phone pilot project that could help significantly not only in coping with major disasters but also in dealing with highway closures and other everyday incidents and inconveniences.

The TRP/ACU 1000: A Major Step Forward in Communications Interoperability

by Brent Bankus -

Numerous first responders, each with a different comm system. And no unit can talk to any of the others. A versatile new multiagency JPS/Raytheon system may be the key to unraveling the Babel of silence at future disaster scenes.