Military Support to Civilian Authorities: An Assessment of t

Military Support to Civilian Authorities: An Assessment of the Response to Hurricane Katrina

The creation of the Department of Homeland Security and theNorthern Command did not hinder response during Hurricane Katrina,but better coordination was clearly needed. The Defense Departmentshould use the Quadrennial Defense Review to determine the rightforce size for catastrophic disasters and should restructure theNational Guard so it can provide effective catastrophe support.

Related Keywords

Florida , United States , Alabama , Iraq , Paul Mchale , Defense Department Homeland Security Doctrine , A Defense Department Catastrophic Response Capability , Department Of Defense , Health Insurance Portability , Emergency Management Agency , National Guard Responses In Previous Disasters , National Guard Roles , Department Of Homeland Security , Department Of Justice , National Response Plan , Incident Of National Significance On , Right Force Mix , Office Of The , Defense Department , National Guard , Hurricane Katrina , Homeland Security , Northern Command , Security Presidential Directive , Assistant Secretary , Homeland Defense , Civil Authorities , Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies , Lead Federal Agency , Civil Disturbances , Posse Comitatus Act , Insurrection Act , National Guard Responses , Hurricane Ivan , Gulf Coast , Coast Guard Reserve , President Bush , National Significance , Homeland Security Doctrine , Joint Task Force Katrina , Defense Department Catastrophic Response , Deputy Defense Secretary , Homeland Defense Paul Mchale , Joint Staff , Air National Guard , Army Corps , Federal Emergency Management Agency , Transportation Command , Accountability Act , Right Force , Quadrennial Defense Review , Defense Review , Secretary Rumsfeld ,

© 2025 Vimarsana