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Intermediate and long-range incident action planning for complex and extended incidents.
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Intermediate and long-range incident action planning for complex and extended incidents./
Author:
Stambler, Kimberly S.
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284 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-08(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-08B(E).
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Operations research. -
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9781321643930
Intermediate and long-range incident action planning for complex and extended incidents.
Stambler, Kimberly S.
Intermediate and long-range incident action planning for complex and extended incidents.
- 284 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-08(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The George Washington University, 2015.
This research effort examined incident action planning within the Incident Command System (ICS) for complex and extended emergencies, focusing on intermediate and long-range incident action planning. The purpose of this research was to understand current processes used for intermediate and long-range incident action planning, and to develop, through empirical research, a next generation model. A formalized and documented ICS model does not currently exist for intermediate and long-range incident action planning, portraying both what incident action planning activities need to be accomplished and how to conduct planning that supports the highest level of situation awareness for time intervals beyond the next operational period. This research produced an intermediate and long-range planning process model (ILPPM), derived from current incident management principles, project management, business process modeling, and military operational planning methodologies, followed by a proof of concept assessment for the ILPPM's validity.
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