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T&F/Crc Press Principles Of Emergency Management And Emergency Operations Centers 2Nd Edition by Michael J. Fagel, Rick C. Mathews, J. Howard Murphy
Emergency Operations Centers (Eocs) Are A Key Component Of Coordination Efforts During Incident Planning As Well As Reaction To Natural And Human-Made Events. Managers And Their Staff Coordinate Incoming Information From The Field, And The Public, To Support Pre-Planned Events And Field Operations As They Occur. This Book Looks At The Function And Role Of Eocs And Their Organizations.The Highly Anticipated Second Edition Of Principles Of Emergency Management And Emergency Operations Centers (Eoc) Provides An Updated Understanding Of The Coordination, Operation Of Eocs At Local, Regional, State, And Federal Operations. Contributions From Leading Experts Provide Contemporary Knowledge And Best Practice Learned Through Lived Experience. The Chapters Collectively Act As A Vital Training Guide, At Both A Theoretical And Practical Level, Providing Detailed Guidance On Handling Each Phase And Type Of Emergency. Readers Will Emerge With A Blueprint Of How To Create Effective Training And Exercise Programs, And Thereby Develop The Skills Required For Successful Emergency Management.Along With Thoroughly Updated And Expanded Chapters From The First Edition, This Second Edition Contains New Chapters On:The Past And Future Of Emergency Management, Detailing The Evolution Of Emergency Management At The Federal Level, And Potential Future Paths.Communicating With The Public And Media, Including Establishing Relations With, And Navigating, The Media, And The Benefits This Can Provide If Successfully Managed.In-Crisis Communications.Leadership And Decision-Making During Disaster Events.Facilitating And Managing Interagency Collaboration, Including Analysis Of Joint Communications, And Effective Resource Management And Deployment When Working With Multiple Agencies.Developing And Deploying Key Skills Of Management, Communication, Mental Resilience.Planning For Terrorism And Responding To Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacks.Developing Exercises And After-Action Reports (Aars) For Emergency Management. Table Of Contents - Module 1: Introduction And History Of Emergency Management1. Introduction: Why Is This Book Important To You? What'S In It For Me?Michael J. Fagel And Shane Stovall2. The Evolution Of The Federal Emergency Management And Planning Guidance: Changes Since 9/11 And Katrinalars Skinner3. Eoc Operationgreg Benson4. Disaster And The Lawthomas D. Schneid5. Emergency Management Laws And Mandates: What Drives Emergency Management Planning And Policyshane Stovallmodule 2: Facilitation Of Effective Emergency Management6. Developing A Planning Teammichael J. Fagel And Lucien G. Canton7. Assessing Threats, Vulnerabilities, And Risks Within The Communityrobert D. Hughbank And Richard J. Hughbank8. Developing Your Emergency Operations Planshane Stovall And Michael J. Fagel9. Exercises And Aars In Emergency Managementrick C. Mathews10. Current Media Environmentrandall C. Duncan11. Successfully Navigating Media For The Emergency Managerstephen Combs12. Eoc Designlucien G. Canton And Nicolas Staikos13. Stress Management And Mental Health Considerations In Emergency Contextskammie Juzwin14. Effective Leadership In Emergency Management-A Research-Driven Discussionj. Howard Murphymodule 3: Multiagency Coordination15. Emergency Operations Center (Eoc) Managementderek Rowan16. Role Of Interagency Liaisonpatrick J. Jessee17. Emergency Management And Public Health Collaborationrick C. Mathews And J. Howard Murphy18. Defense Support Of Civil Authorities (Dsca)J. Howard Murphy And Lars Skinner19. Managing Volunteersmark E. Chambers20. Emergency Management Facilitation Of Responders' Health And Safetydavid Stumbo, Christine B. Petitti, And Michael J. Fagelmodule 4: Emergency Management Specialized Applications21. Planning For Terrorismmichael J. Fagel22. Complex Coordinated Terrorist Attacksj. Howard Murphy23. Facility Vulnerability And Securityj. Lawrence Cunningham24. The Future Of Emergency Managementstephen Krill With J. Howard Murphyappendix 1. Pandemic-Ready Eoc Design Considerationsnicholas Staikosappendix 2. Vulnerability Assessmentgreg Benson And Alexander Feilappendix 3. Chief Elected Officials View On Emergency Managementron Hain Afterwordroland Calia