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- catalog abstract "The Coast Guard was effectively positioned to accomplish its missions and functions before the September 2001 terrorist attacks. The terrorist attacks reshaped the United States national security strategy, and this caused the Coast Guard to reprioritize its mission requirements elevating Homeland Security to be on par with the Coast Guard's number one priority, search and rescue operations. To effectively carry out the Homeland Security mission, the Coast Guard must leverage existing and developing technologies. These technologies will improve efficiency across the full spectrum of Coast Guard missions. While these technologies are not cheap; costs for research, development, and application can be greatly reduced by partnering with other agencies. To leverage these technologies to improve Homeland Security effectiveness, a process for evaluating and infusing emerging technology within the Coast Guard must be developed. This process must then be institutionalized within the Coast Guard's corporate structure.".
- catalog contributor b12922802.
- catalog contributor b12922803.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction -- II. Background and framing the issue -- III. Technology and maritime homeland security -- IV. Integration of technology -- V. Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-35).".
- catalog description "The Coast Guard was effectively positioned to accomplish its missions and functions before the September 2001 terrorist attacks. The terrorist attacks reshaped the United States national security strategy, and this caused the Coast Guard to reprioritize its mission requirements elevating Homeland Security to be on par with the Coast Guard's number one priority, search and rescue operations. To effectively carry out the Homeland Security mission, the Coast Guard must leverage existing and developing technologies. These technologies will improve efficiency across the full spectrum of Coast Guard missions. While these technologies are not cheap; costs for research, development, and application can be greatly reduced by partnering with other agencies. To leverage these technologies to improve Homeland Security effectiveness, a process for evaluating and infusing emerging technology within the Coast Guard must be developed. This process must then be institutionalized within the Coast Guard's corporate structure.".
- catalog extent "vi, 35 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Homeland security and the Coast Guard".
- catalog isFormatOf "Homeland security and the Coast Guard".
- catalog isPartOf "Occasional paper ; no. 33".
- catalog isPartOf "Occasional papers (Air University (U.S.). Center for Strategy and Technology) ; no. 33.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. : Center for Strategy and Technology, Air War College, Air University,".
- catalog relation "Homeland security and the Coast Guard".
- catalog spatial "United States Prevention.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Coast defenses United States.".
- catalog subject "National security United States.".
- catalog subject "Technological innovations.".
- catalog subject "Terrorism United States Prevention.".
- catalog subject "UG635.33 .C4 no.33".
- catalog subject "United States. Coast Guard.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction -- II. Background and framing the issue -- III. Technology and maritime homeland security -- IV. Integration of technology -- V. Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Homeland security and the Coast Guard : postured for technology improvements / by Arthur C. Walsh.".
- catalog type "text".