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James D. Ramsay has written: 'Introduction to homeland security' -- subject(s): Emergency management, Management, Government policy, National security, Terrorism, Prevention
John Fass Morton has written: 'Next-generation homeland security' -- subject(s): Emergency management, National security, United States, Prevention, Terrorism, United States. Dept. of Homeland Security
In the US disaster management is handled by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. You can find information on the types of emergencies they handle at FEMA. FEMA is under the Department of Homeland Security, so if you're interested in disaster management you can look up Homeland Security, the National Response Framework, and the National Incident Management System.
NIMS exercises should prepare you for emergency situations. NIMS stands for National Incident Management System. It is an incident management team developed by Homeland Security.
Emergency management degree programs are becoming more available in universities and schools across the United States. You can now find accredited programs for homeland security degrees and emergency management certificate programs as well, including undergraduate and graduate degree options.
NIMS exercises should prepare you for emergency situations. NIMS stands for National Incident Management System. It is an incident management team developed by Homeland Security.
FEMA is the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a bureau within the Department of Homeland Security. The ICS is the Incident Command System that is used for emergencies.
FEMA now is a part of the Department of Homeland Security.
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