Conceptual Framework for FEMA Mobilization and Resource Management Research.
Abstract
This report develops a conceptual framework in which FEMA can build and coordinate a multi-year research and analysis effort concerning mobilization and resource policy options. The study suggests a workable definition of mobilization, develops a number of mobilization tenets, describes the range of emergency mobilization phases, and the various segments of the national entity that could be involved in emergency responses. The study provides a taxonomy of the decisionmaking process in a mobilization response, some illustrative escalation steps for selected facets of the national entity, policy options for civil and economic emergencies, and a number of conclusions. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA097988
Entities
People
- Leonard Sullivan Jr.
- W. Scott Payne
Organizations
- System Planning Corporation