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EMGT 330 Week 6
Disaster Recovery
by
Phillips, B & Mincin, J.
ISBN: 9781000902723
Taylor and Francis Group. (2023).
Evaluating the Reliability of Emergency Response Systems for Large-Scale Incident Operations
by
Jackson, B.; Faith, K. & Willis, H.
ISBN: 9780833050144
Rand Corporation. (2010).
National Emergency Responses
by
Merganthal, P.
ISBN: 9781614703426
Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (2009).
National response and disaster recovery frameworks
by
Beckett, D.
ISBN: 9781633219045
Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (2014).
Enough is enough: A student affairs perspective on preparedness and response to a campus shooting.
by
Hemphill, B. and LaBanc, B.
Routledge (2010).
National Incident Management System and Incident Command System
Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services
Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations.
by
Jackson, B., Sullivan Faith, K., & Willis, H.
Rand Corporation, (2010).
Expanding and enhancing incident command system communications support.
by
Lombard, C.
Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning. (2023). Vol. 16 Issue 4, p304-312.
Explaining implementation behaviour of the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
by
Jensen, J., & Youngs, G.
Disasters. (2015). Vol. 39 Issue 2, p362-388.
Public health-specific national incident management system trainings: Building a system for preparedness.
by
Kohn, S., Barnett, D. J., Galastri, C., Semon, N. L., & Links, J. M.
Public Health Reports, 125, 43–50.
Sociology and the National Incident Management System (NIMS): Oil and water?
by
Henkey, T.
Journal of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. (2011). Supplement, Vol. 8 Issue 2, preceding p1-12.
Using the National Incident Management System to prepare physicians for rapid responses: A pilot study
by
Bar, J., Symonds, S., Du Pont, D., South, E., and Conlon, L.
Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health (2022).
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Incident Management System
by
Environmental Protection Agency.
Environmental Protection Agency. (2023).
National Incident Management System
FEMA
NIMS Frequently Asked Questions
Department of Homeland Security
How the National Response Coordination Center Responds to Disasters
Video (1:51)
ICM – The National Incident Management System
Video (:58)
Incident Command Simplified - Premier Episode
Video (20:10)
Incident Command System Scenario Training
Video (10:18)
NIMS: Introduction to the National Incident Management System
Video (3:07)
The essential emergency manager
Video (4:54)
Professionalization of emergency management
Video (7:57)
Roles and responsibilities for incident management team members during emergencies.
Video (9:48)
What is NIMS, The National Incident Management System?
Video (1:47)
EMGT 330 Week 6 Journal Articles
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