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- catalog abstract "Because governors have become increasingly concerned about the lack of a comprehensive national emergency policy, as well as the dispersion of federal responsibilities among numerous federal agencies which has hampered states' ability to manage disaster situations, they took concerted action in 1977. During the fall of that year, the National Governors' Association, which represents the mutual interests of the combined U.S. governors, took these actions: adopted a policy statement calling for a national policy, and consolidation of federal emergency preparedness and response services; set up a Subcommittee on Disaster Assistance; initiated a comprehensive one-year study to analyze the problems of all-risk management, and recommend federal-state-local assistance improvements; and began working with the Federal Emergency Preparedness and Response Study of the President's Reorganization Project (PRP/FEPR).".
- catalog alternative "1978 Emergency Preparedness Project.".
- catalog alternative "Nineteen seventy-eight Emergency Preparedness Project.".
- catalog contributor b1170762.
- catalog contributor b1170763.
- catalog contributor b1170764.
- catalog created "1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1979.".
- catalog description "Appendix D. Thirty emergency cases by agent, state model, and declaration status -- Appendix E. Thirty case evaluation indices -- Appendix F. Warning, onset, and duration characteristics of 30 emergencies -- Appendix G. Thirty emergency cases by summary descriptions, management considerations, and scattergrams of observed management -- Appendix H. Eight state composite scattergrams by planned management activities -- Appendix I. Scattergrams of five state organization models by planned management activities and observed management activities -- Appendix J. Field investigation summary responses of 30 cases -- Appendix K. Governors and state emergency offices interviews : summary responses -- Appendix L. National Governors' Association policy position A-17 : emergency preparedness and response -- Appendix M. National Governors' Association policy position A-19: comprehensive state emergency management -- Appendix N. Acknowledgements -- Appendix 0. Bibliography -- ".
- catalog description "Appendix P. Gubernatorial emergency authorities by state.".
- catalog description "Because governors have become increasingly concerned about the lack of a comprehensive national emergency policy, as well as the dispersion of federal responsibilities among numerous federal agencies which has hampered states' ability to manage disaster situations, they took concerted action in 1977. During the fall of that year, the National Governors' Association, which represents the mutual interests of the combined U.S. governors, took these actions: adopted a policy statement calling for a national policy, and consolidation of federal emergency preparedness and response services; set up a Subcommittee on Disaster Assistance; initiated a comprehensive one-year study to analyze the problems of all-risk management, and recommend federal-state-local assistance improvements; and began working with the Federal Emergency Preparedness and Response Study of the President's Reorganization Project (PRP/FEPR).".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 377-382.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Executive summary -- Section I. Field explorations and findings. 1. A brief organizational history -- 2. State preparedness and response -- 3. State models analysis -- 4. Interviews with governors and state emergency directors -- 5. Federal reactions analysis -- 6. Functions and effects in emergency management -- 7. The concept of comprehensive emergency management -- Section II. Tools for implementation. 8. State DEM program development -- 9. Governors' CEM monitoring system -- 10. Governors' CEM information system -- 11. Executive orientation -- 12. Gauging and declaring emergencies -- 13. National emergency assistance programs -- 14. Federal authorities -- 15. Governors' CEM manual -- 16. Managing domestic terrorism -- 17. Recommendations -- Appendix A. Summary work plan for the emergency preparedness project -- Appendix B. Final summary tasks and products of the emergency preparedness project -- Appendix C. Glossary of terms and acronyms -- ".
- catalog extent "xxii, 394 p, :".
- catalog hasFormat "State comprehensive emergency management.".
- catalog isFormatOf "State comprehensive emergency management.".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, D.C.] : Printed for Defense Civil Preparedness Agency : for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,".
- catalog relation "State comprehensive emergency management.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Assistance in emergencies United States.".
- catalog subject "Disaster relief United States.".
- catalog subject "HV555.U6 N37 1979".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix D. Thirty emergency cases by agent, state model, and declaration status -- Appendix E. Thirty case evaluation indices -- Appendix F. Warning, onset, and duration characteristics of 30 emergencies -- Appendix G. Thirty emergency cases by summary descriptions, management considerations, and scattergrams of observed management -- Appendix H. Eight state composite scattergrams by planned management activities -- Appendix I. Scattergrams of five state organization models by planned management activities and observed management activities -- Appendix J. Field investigation summary responses of 30 cases -- Appendix K. Governors and state emergency offices interviews : summary responses -- Appendix L. National Governors' Association policy position A-17 : emergency preparedness and response -- Appendix M. National Governors' Association policy position A-19: comprehensive state emergency management -- Appendix N. Acknowledgements -- Appendix 0. Bibliography -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix P. Gubernatorial emergency authorities by state.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Executive summary -- Section I. Field explorations and findings. 1. A brief organizational history -- 2. State preparedness and response -- 3. State models analysis -- 4. Interviews with governors and state emergency directors -- 5. Federal reactions analysis -- 6. Functions and effects in emergency management -- 7. The concept of comprehensive emergency management -- Section II. Tools for implementation. 8. State DEM program development -- 9. Governors' CEM monitoring system -- 10. Governors' CEM information system -- 11. Executive orientation -- 12. Gauging and declaring emergencies -- 13. National emergency assistance programs -- 14. Federal authorities -- 15. Governors' CEM manual -- 16. Managing domestic terrorism -- 17. Recommendations -- Appendix A. Summary work plan for the emergency preparedness project -- Appendix B. Final summary tasks and products of the emergency preparedness project -- Appendix C. Glossary of terms and acronyms -- ".
- catalog title "1978 Emergency Preparedness Project.".
- catalog title "Nineteen seventy-eight Emergency Preparedness Project.".
- catalog title "State comprehensive emergency management : final report of the Emergency Preparedness Project, Center for Policy Research, National Governors' Association / submitted by Hilary Whittaker, project director.".
- catalog type "text".