Citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'Culture of Preparedness'
CHDS State/Local Citizen preparedness has been a requirement since the events of September 11, 2001, and was reinforced as a necessity after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in August 2005. Although National Strategy documents outline the requirement for citizen participation in national preparedness the...
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description | CHDS State/Local Citizen preparedness has been a requirement since the events of September 11, 2001, and was reinforced as a necessity after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in August 2005. Although National Strategy documents outline the requirement for citizen participation in national preparedness the requirement is through volunteerism using the Citizen Corps. There are currently readiness programs being conducted through the Citizen Corps, Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency but they are not coordinated across the federal state and local or proactive in nature. Proactive Information Campaigns using core and supporting elements can be one methodology to increase citizen preparedness to support the creation of a 'Culture of Preparedness', which includes citizen participation along with the all levels of government and the private sector. Homeland Security stakeholders can use the Information Campaign Model developed to formulate proactive information campaigns to increase citizen preparedness. Lieutenant Commander (LCDR), US Northern Command (Northcom) author. http://archive.org/details/citizenpreparedn109453650 |
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spelling | ftnavalpschool:oai:calhoun.nps.edu:10945/3650 2025-05-18T14:05:22+00:00 Citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'Culture of Preparedness' Bloom, Paula S. Tucker, David Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.) Ruffini, Joe 2007-03 xii, 127 p. : col. ill. application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10945/3650 unknown Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 123960559 https://hdl.handle.net/10945/3650 Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner. Disaster relief United States Citizen participation Emergency management Thesis 2007 ftnavalpschool 2025-04-29T04:29:37Z CHDS State/Local Citizen preparedness has been a requirement since the events of September 11, 2001, and was reinforced as a necessity after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in August 2005. Although National Strategy documents outline the requirement for citizen participation in national preparedness the requirement is through volunteerism using the Citizen Corps. There are currently readiness programs being conducted through the Citizen Corps, Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Emergency Management Agency but they are not coordinated across the federal state and local or proactive in nature. Proactive Information Campaigns using core and supporting elements can be one methodology to increase citizen preparedness to support the creation of a 'Culture of Preparedness', which includes citizen participation along with the all levels of government and the private sector. Homeland Security stakeholders can use the Information Campaign Model developed to formulate proactive information campaigns to increase citizen preparedness. Lieutenant Commander (LCDR), US Northern Command (Northcom) author. http://archive.org/details/citizenpreparedn109453650 Thesis NORTHCOM Naval Postgraduate School: Calhoun |
spellingShingle | Disaster relief United States Citizen participation Emergency management Bloom, Paula S. Citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'Culture of Preparedness' |
title | Citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'Culture of Preparedness' |
title_full | Citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'Culture of Preparedness' |
title_fullStr | Citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'Culture of Preparedness' |
title_full_unstemmed | Citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'Culture of Preparedness' |
title_short | Citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'Culture of Preparedness' |
title_sort | citizen preparedness campaign : information campaigns increasing citizen preparedness to support creating a 'culture of preparedness' |
topic | Disaster relief United States Citizen participation Emergency management |
topic_facet | Disaster relief United States Citizen participation Emergency management |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10945/3650 |