02937nam 22004692a 450 991013347540332120230320172856.0(CKB)3390000000064249(MH)003746368-3(SSID)ssj0000597622(PQKBManifestationID)12227881(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000597622(PQKBWorkID)10578562(PQKB)10694666(EXLCZ)99339000000006424919930617d1993 ua 0engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Army's role in domestic disaster support an assessment of policy choices /John Y. SchraderSanta Monica, CA :Rand,1993.1 online resource (xvii, 33 pages) illustrations, 1 map"Prepared for the United States Army."Includes bibliographical references.This report begins identifying the central issues for determining the appropriate Army role in disaster relief. The study finds three potential options for an expanded Army role in civil emergency response: (1) continue to support the Federal Emergency Management Administration's (FEMA's) leadership of disaster response planning; (2) expand the Director of Military Support office to include formal state liaison offices; and (3) designate civil disaster support as a fifth pillar of national defense strategy and incorporate disaster-support missions into the Army's primary missions. The last two options expand the Army's current role and will require both internal changes and outside actions. While weighing these options and examining the issues surrounding them, the Army should take three steps to make its force ready to meet the current expectations of the American people in the event of a disaster at home: (1) transfer executive authority for military support from the Secretary of the Army to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs; (2) support formal acceptance of civil disaster response as a mission for both active and reserve forces; and (3) review legal constraints on military participation in civil disaster relief.Emergency managementUnited StatesEmergency managementUnited StatesEmergency managementEmergency management355.3/4Schrader John Y1231840United States.Army.Arroyo Center.Rand Corporation.DLCDLCBOOK9910133475403321The Army's role in domestic disaster support2860297UNINAThis Record contains information from the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others the Library of Congress01921nam 2200421 450 991070255130332120140819124224.0(CKB)5470000002428666(OCoLC)887823852(EXLCZ)99547000000242866620140819d2014 ua 0engurmn|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFederal motor carrier safety, modifying the compliance, safety, accountability program would improve the ability to identify high risk carriers : report to congressional committees[Washington, D.C.] :United States Government Accountability Office,2014.1 online resource (v, 103 pages) color illustrationsTitle from title screen (viewed May 29, 2014)."February 2014.""GAO-14-114."Includes bibliographical references.Federal motor carrier safety, modifying the compliance, safety, accountability program would improve the ability to identify high risk carriers Risk assessmentGovernment policyUnited StatesCommercial vehicle industryAccidentsPreventionTruckingSafety measuresGovernment policyUnited StatesBusesSafety measuresGovernment policyUnited StatesRisk assessmentGovernment policyCommercial vehicle industryAccidentsPrevention.TruckingSafety measuresGovernment policyBusesSafety measuresGovernment policyGPOGPOBOOK9910702551303321Federal motor carrier safety, modifying the compliance, safety, accountability program would improve the ability to identify high risk carriers : report to congressional committees3178716UNINA