Homeland Security Technologies for the 21st Century

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Alert and Warning Systems
and Detection
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Communications Interoperability
Cyber Security
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Ethical and Privacy Concerns
Geographic Information Systems
Incident Decision Support Software
Intelligence and Information Fusion Technologies
Physical Security Systems
Screening
Search
Social Media in Homeland Security
Surveillance and Drones
Training and Simulation Technologies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781440833533
  • Weight: 737g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A comprehensive textbook that overviews common technologies utilized within the homeland security enterprise with an emphasis on contemporary homeland security mission areas and end-user applications.

Designed for students entering or currently working in the safety, security, and emergency management disciplines in the public or private sectors, this textbook presents a broad array of homeland security technology types from the viewpoint of end-user applications and homeland security mission areas. The authors investigate various theories behind the use of technologies and assess the importance of technologies for achieving goals and objectives. The content includes not only technical capabilities but also a blend of sample applications of technologies using an all-hazards framework and use cases at all levels of practice, including both the public and private sectors.

The authors provide an overview of preparedness applications; preventive and protective systems; and mitigation, response, and recovery technologies. Topics such as ethical and privacy concerns associated with implementing technologies and use of the Internet and social media receive special attention. In addition to readers directly involved in the security disciplines, this book will be useful for students in technical fields of study such as geographic information systems (GIS), computer science, or engineering who are seeking information on standards, theories, and foundations underlining homeland security technologies.

Ryan K. Baggett, EdD, is associate professor of homeland security at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, KY.

Chad S. Foster is assistant professor in homeland security at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, KY, where he supports student learning in the homeland security and emergency management fields of study.

Brian K. Simpkins is associate director of research and evaluation at the Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) Justice and Safety Center, where he provides daily oversight of the Center's research support to clients such as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).