Disaster management laboratories future trends / John F. Houpt II.
Material type: TextPublication details: North Augusta, S.C. : Joint Applications Development Enterprises International, [1995?]Description: [5] leavesSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.34806 21
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Includes bibliographical references
This paper establishes a reinvention program, which will define horizontally integrated doctrine, training, leader development, organizational design, materiel, and response systems require capabilities for the projection of disaster relief agencies. Disaster Laboratories (DISLABS) take existing agencies into targeted disaster specialty and focus on the changing nature of disaster relief operations and identified vulnerabilities.
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