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Homeland Security Presidential Directive-3

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The article was published on 2002-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 77 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Homeland security & Emergency management.

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FlipIt: The Game of Stealthy Takeover

TL;DR: The game of stealthy takeover as mentioned in this paper is a two-player game between an attacker and a defender where players compete to control a shared resource, but the identity of the player controlling the resource is not revealed until a player actually moves.
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On–Line water quality parameters as indicators of distribution system contamination

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated how changes in water quality parameters, which potentially indicate contamination, can be detected by real- or near real-time sensors, such as pH, free chlorine, oxidation reduction potential (ORP), dissolved oxygen, specific conductance, turbidity, total organic carbon (TOC), chloride, ammonia, and nitrate.
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Building Community Disaster Resilience: Perspectives From a Large Urban County Department of Public Health.

TL;DR: Why building community resilience has become a key component of national policy across multiple federal agencies is examined and the core principles embodied in community resilience theory are discussed, specifically, the focus on incorporating equity and social justice considerations in preparedness planning and response.
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Intelligent Adversary Risk Analysis: A Bioterrorism Risk Management Model

TL;DR: In this paper, a probabilistic defender-attacker-defender model is presented to evaluate the baseline risk and the potential risk reduction provided by defender investments, including defender decisions prior to an attack, attacker decisions during the attack, defender actions after an attack and the uncertainties of attack implementation, detection, and consequences.
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Intelligence Led Policing: Conceptual and Functional Considerations for Public Policy

TL;DR: Policing in the post-9/11 era is experiencing a philosophical change that is expanding community-and problem-oriented policing to include the broader philosophy of intelligence-led policing.