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Standards Organizations: A Helpful Road Map for Emergency Responders
Diana Hopkins

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Where are standards these days? And who (or what agency) decides on them, determines their content, announces and implements them, and - if necessary and permitted by law - enforces them? read

Proven Reliability: Always the Most Essential Consideration
Diana Hopkins

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

EMS Buyer Beware! Price is always an important factor in the purchase of high-tech systems and devices, but the first and absolutely most important factor must be performance. In other words, it either works as advertised, or it does not. read

The Intro 650 Debate: NYC's Controversial Threat-Detector Legislation
Diana Hopkins

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Mayor Bloomberg and the New York City Council say that passage of Intro 650 is essential to protect NYC from future terrorist attacks. Opponents see fatal flaws in the bill, and want answers to some important questions. read

Proactive Standards Development for Emergency Responders
Diana Hopkins

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Anything worth doing is worth doing well - and in accordance with established standards not only acceptable to experienced professionals but also recognized by the community at large as both valid and necessary. read

CBRNE Attacks at Sea: Time to Revisit the Maritime SAR International
Ashley Moore

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

The next terrorist attacks might be against the U.S. system of ports and waterways, where the nation is most vulnerable. read

Asymmetric Warfare: Redefining Standard Terms
Ashley Moore

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Chaos and confusion reign not just on the battlefield but also, particularly in recent times, in policy pronouncements, position papers, and the public consciousness. Principal problem is a proliferation of acronyms meaning almost the same thing - but not read

Needed: Revisions to Maritime Response Standard
Ashley Moore

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

NFPA 1405 tells land-based firefighters how to respond to fires aboard ships in port. But some essential details are missing, and should be included in future (revised) editions. read

First-Responder Accreditation: The Pros and Cons
Ashley Moore

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

States, cities, and the federal government are moving at flank speed to upgrade their various, and varying, domestic-preparedness and counterterrorism capabilities. But are they moving in lockstep, and headed toward the same goal? No one knows. read

Business Continuity Planning Standards: A Search for Normalcy
Ashley Moore

Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Provides preparedness models that private sector organizations can use when they want to establish their own "internal" organizational standards read

DHS Seeks to Create Higher Standards of Readiness
Ashley Moore

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

The primary HSPD-8 objective is to establish and implement the short and long term policies needed to strengthen the nation's entire first-responder community. read


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