| United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff - 1979 - 736 pages
...Command for a series of specified voyages. (JP 3-02.2) consequence management — Those measures taken to protect public health and safety, restore essential...governments, businesses, and individuals affected by the consequences of a chemical, biological, nuclear, and/or high-yield explosive situation. For domestic... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1997 - 116 pages
...consequence management activities include measures to alleviate damage, loss of life, or suffering; protect public health and safety; restore essential government services; and provide emergency assistance. Consequence management can follow crisis management, but these two activities usually occur... | |
| Stephen L. Caldwell - 1997 - 116 pages
...consequence management activities include measures to alleviate damage, loss of life, or suffering; protect public health and safety; restore essential government services; and provide emergency assistance. Consequence management can follow crisis management, but these two activities usually occur... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1998 - 60 pages
...for consequence management would include measures to alleviate damage, loss of life, or suffering; protect public health and safety; restore essential government services; and provide emergency assistance. telephonic link to provide data and expert advice for the use of state and local officials... | |
| Paul A. Erickson - 1999 - 579 pages
...operations, and by federal consequence management, which may operate concurrently. Consequence management includes measures to protect public health and safety,...governments, businesses, and individuals affected by the consequences of terrorism. The laws of the United States assign primary authority to the states... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 2000 - 508 pages
...Secretary Sheridan has described. At DOD, we define consequence management as emergency assistance to protect public health and safety, restore essential...Government services, and provide emergency relief to those affected by the consequences of an incident involving the deliberate, natural, or accidental... | |
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