Stephenson spots glaring omission in GAO report
David Stephenson
, who has done outstanding work on the issues which concern Popular Logistics, has noticed that in a report using 23 criterai to evaluate the Department of Homeland Security, GAO entirely omits the promotion and recruitment of citizen responders.
Here’s Stephenson’s post
. I’m now not sure if reading this particular GAO report is worth the candle.
I regret not earlier posting about Stephenson’s important piece, written with Eric Bonabeau, Expecting the Unexpected: : The Need for a Networked Terrorism and Disaster Response Strategy
, published in the Homeland Security Affairs Journal
.
Our position on citizen response is this - any plan that doesn’t regard citizen response as central might contain useful tactics - but we submit that no such plan conceivably constitutes a useful strategy.
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