Monographie
Next-generation homeland security : network federalism and the course to national preparedness / John Fass Morton
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Titre(s)
- Next-generation homeland security : network federalism and the course to national preparedness / John Fass Morton
Auteur(s)
Editeur, producteur
- Annapolis (Md.) : Naval Institute press, cop. 2012
Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (XIII-408 p.) : carte ; 23 cm
ISBN
- 978-1-61251-088-0
- 1-61251-088-4
EAN
- 9781612510880 br.
Classification décimale Dewey
- 327.117 097
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliogr. p. [391]-398. Notes bibliogr. Index
Note sur le contenu
- pt. 1. The homeland security discipline: from national security to national preparedness. The evolution of emergency management and preparedness ; Counterterrorism: an overseas tactic of choice comes ashore on the homeland ; The political dynamics behind the creation of the Department of Homeland Security ; DHS and the politics of national preparedness ; DHS pre-Katrina : moving left of the boom ; Right of the boom: PKEMRA, the backstory ; The new FEMA: the DHS executive agent for preparedness ; DHS OPS, FEMA, and the mandate for operational planning ; The homeland security enterprise: toward a network governance pt. 2. Network federal governance as the security and resilience enabler. The intergovernmental dimensions of the homeland security enterprise ; The case for a regionally based national preparedness system ; The fulcrum of network federal security governance : the regional preparedness staff ; Moving toward an intergovernmental homeland security professional cadre ; Homeland Security professional development ; IPA rotational assignments : the means for a nework federal homeland security workforce ; Credentialing
Résumé ou extrait
- Présentation de l'éditeur : "Positing that the 20th century system of federal-centric governance no longer provides for American security, the author makes the case for a next-generation homeland security transformation. He provides an inside view of the political dynamics behind the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and the development of the National Preparedness System and focuses on the emerging belief that the nation must advance beyond the interagency model dominated by Washington, D.C. and the federal agencies' security relationships with state and local governments and the private sector. Introducing a 21st century governance paradigm called Network Federalism, the author charts the course to next-generation homeland security via statutorily empowered and decentralized intergovernmental staffs in the ten federal regions."
Sujet - Collectivité
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