04812nam 2200601 450 991080807710332120230803220803.01-118-65196-01-118-65169-3(CKB)2550000001189690(EBL)1598815(SSID)ssj0001169837(PQKBManifestationID)11645857(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001169837(PQKBWorkID)11166392(PQKB)11207462(MiAaPQ)EBC1598815(Au-PeEL)EBL1598815(CaPaEBR)ebr10829805(CaONFJC)MIL568615(OCoLC)868964698(EXLCZ)99255000000118969020140208h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTransportation security /edited by John G. VoellerHoboken, New Jersey :John Wiley & Sons,2014.©20141 online resource (123 p.)Includes index.1-118-65162-6 1-306-37364-6 Cover; Title Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Roles and Implications of Transportation Systems in Homeland Security; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Organizational Elements of Preparedness; 1.2.1 A High Level All-Hazards Manager; 1.2.2 All-Hazards Leadership Team; 1.2.3 All-Hazards Technical Specialist Staff; 1.2.4 External Partnerships; 1.3 All-Hazards Emergency Preparedness Plans; 1.3.1 Consistency with National Emergency Planning Principles; 1.3.2 A Single Emergency Preparedness Plan; 1.3.3 Hazard Type Annexes; 1.3.4 Distribution and Regular Updating; 1.4 Incident Prevention Capabilities1.4.1 Risk Management1.4.2 Deterrence and Detection Improvements; 1.4.3 Infrastructure Hardening; 1.4.4 Public Awareness Building; 1.4.5 Information Sharing; 1.4.6 Control of Sensitive Information; 1.5 Incident Preparedness Capabilities; 1.5.1 Employee Training; 1.5.2 Drills and Exercises; 1.5.3 Enhanced Traffic Management Centers; 1.5.4 Emergency Traffic Operations; 1.5.5 Evacuation Planning; 1.5.6 Communications Interoperability; 1.5.7 Equipment, Facility and Personnel Inventory Management; 1.6 Incident Response and Recovery Capabilities1.6.1 Mobilization of Equipment, People, and Private Sector Resources1.6.2 Recovery of Transportation Infrastructure; 1.7 Conclusions; References; Further Reading; Chapter 2 Transportation System as a Security Challenge; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Security-Related Characteristics of Transportation Systems; 2.2.1 Extent of the Transportation System; 2.2.2 Network Characteristics; 2.2.3 Transportation Nodes as Gateways; 2.2.4 Transportation as a Means; 2.2.5 Time Lag to Recover; 2.2.6 System Command, Control, and Communications; 2.2.7 Institutional Structure; 2.3 Atlanta as an Example; 2.4 SummaryReferencesChapter 3 Transportation Operations and Control; 3.1 Objectives; 3.2 Requirement; 3.3 Modes of Transportation; 3.4 Emergency Transportation Operations on Highways; 3.5 Technologies; 3.6 Challenges; 3.7 Improving the Way Forward; Chapter 4 Transportation Security Performance Measures; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Performance Measure Concepts; 4.3 Framework to Define Performance Measures for Transportation Security Systems; 4.3.1 Elements in a Risk-Based Approach; 4.3.2 Performance Measures Framework; 4.4 Definitions and Estimation of Performance Metrics; 4.4.1 Metrics for System Performance4.4.2 Metrics for the Benefits of Transportation Security Systems4.4.3 Metrics for the Resources Needed for a Deployment; 4.4.4 Metrics for the Impacts of Transportation Security Systems; 4.5 Illustrations of the Use of Performance Measures; 4.5.1 Illustration 1: Assessing Performance of a Transportable Radiation Monitoring System; 4.5.2 Illustration 2: Assessing Performance of Airport Entry Screening of Passengers during a Pandemic; 4.6 Key Concepts and Recommendations on Future Directions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5 Security Assessment Methodologies for US Ports and Waterways5.1 Introduction Transportation Security features articles from the Wiley Handbook of Science and Technology for Homeland Security covering topics related to security challenge of transportation systems in the USA and elsewhere, performance measures, including coverage of critical supply chain protection and emergency evacuation. TransportationSecurity measuresTransportationSecurity measures.613.68Voeller John G864507MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910808077103321Transportation security4003936UNINA01085nam0 22002531i 450 UON0046930920231205105157.26120160912f2000 |0itac50 balatIT|||| |||||Iatromathematica(apocrifo)Microfilm del manoscritto RomaBiblioteca AngelicaSec. 17ff. 153r-158r.ErmetismoUONC029030FI189FILOSOFIA MEDIEVALE21ITSOL20250620RICAhttp://bphv.eu/index.php/bibliotheca-philosophica-virtualis/122-iatromathematicahttp://bphv.eu/index.php/bibliotheca-philosophica-virtualis/122-iatromathematicaSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIhttp://bphv.eu/index.php/bibliotheca-philosophica-virtualis/122-iatromathematicaUON00469309SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI F.L.m. 024 SI FP 8701 7 Iatromathematica1399792UNIOR