Homeland Security for the Private Sector
A Handbook
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About the Book
The field of homeland security is only a few years old, and is changing rapidly as new practices emerge to safeguard America’s cities, towns, and citizens from future terrorist attacks. Private sector companies are also developing new practices in this emerging discipline to protect their operations, employees, and customers. Executives and consultants have devised measures to protect private buildings, ensure that citizens are properly evacuated if a crisis occurs, and online databases from compromise. This volume collects the best homeland security practices from the private sector for the use of business persons and citizens throughout the nation. It includes a wide range of essays published since September of 2001. Also included is a regional resource directory, a national resource directory, a bibliography, and an index.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Edited by Roger L. Kemp
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 355
Bibliographic Info: glossary, appendices, notes, bibliographies, index
Copyright Date: 2007
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2979-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
PART I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
1. Homeland Security and Emergency Management 7
2. Department of Homeland Security 14
3. National Response Plan 25
4. National Incident Management System 39
5. Homeland Security Advisory System 45
PART II: THE BEST PRACTICES
6. Amateur Radio Operators and Emergency Communications 51
7. Animal Preparedness 57
8. Anthrax Protection for Employees 65
9. Assessing the Vulnerability of Buildings 72
10. Aviation Security 78
11. Biometric Identification 85
12. Bomb Threats and Physical Security Planning 89
13. Business Preparedness 98
14. Community Emergency Response Teams 105
15. Computer Software Security 109
16. Cyberterrorism and Computer Hardware Safeguards 113
17. Disaster Preparedness 117
18. Electronic Access Control Systems 122
19. Emergency Preparedness Tips 127
20. Federal Disaster Assistance Programs 135
21. Hazards Analysis 143
22. Hospital Preparedness 151
23. Information Sharing and Contingency Planning 156
24. Infrastructure Protection 162
25. Land Use and Site Development Safeguards 169
26. Management Considerations for Emergencies 182
27. Maritime Security and Safety 195
28. National Security Emergencies 201
29. Partnerships Enhance Preparedness 211
30. Perimeter Management Options 215
31. Planning Team Responsibilities 221
32. Private Security for Public Purposes 232
33. Public Access Management 235
34. Robots and Surveillance 239
35. Safeguards and Recovery for Businesses 243
36. Terrorism Preparedness 249
37. Threat Levels Under the Homeland Security Advisory System 257
38. Urban Search and Rescue Operations 264
39. Volunteerism in Homeland Security 269
PART III: THE FUTURE
40. Homeland Security 281
41. Privacy Rights and Homeland Security Practices 291
42. There and Back Again! 294
43. The Next Generation 298
Glossary of Key Homeland Security Terms 303
Homeland Security Acronyms 312
Homeland Security Internet Resources 315
Federal Emergency Management Agency Regional Offices 317
State Offices and Agencies of Emergency Management 318
American Red Cross Chapters, by State 323
Academic Institutions Offering Degrees in Security 331
About the Editor and Contributors 339
Index 341
Book Reviews & Awards
“helps those operating in the private sector, including owners, managers, employees and stockholders of companies, to break down the phases of emergency management”—Meriden Record Journal; (Meriden, Connecticut).