USMC installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === This thesis analyzes the current, planned, and potential future first responder policies, procedures, networks, and architecture in theMarine Corps. The current technology and information systems are studied to examine the level of interoper...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-438842015-02-11T03:55:42Z USMC installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications Butler, Andrew T. Carter, Jason M. Cook, Glenn R. Robinette, William J. Information Sciences Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited This thesis analyzes the current, planned, and potential future first responder policies, procedures, networks, and architecture in theMarine Corps. The current technology and information systems are studied to examine the level of interoperability between civilian and military first responders. Camp Pendleton Safety and Emergency Services Battalion is used as a case study in order to assess how these groups can combine their efforts in the case of an emergency or natural disaster. The planned first responder program, Emergency Management Command and Coordination (EMC2), is also assessed to examine the potential capabilities and interoperability that can be garnered through modernization of technology, networks, and information systems. The current and planned systems will be analyzed to determine how theMarine Corps can integrate into the Department of Commerce’s first responder network (FirstNet) in the future. This integration planning is vital in order to vet misalignment of civil and Department of Defense information technology security policies, foster ease of implementation of FirstNet for theMarine Corps, and to ensure early planning based on possible implementation models and metrics. 2014-12-05T20:10:01Z 2014-12-05T20:10:01Z 2014-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/43884 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, it may not be copyrighted. Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === This thesis analyzes the current, planned, and potential future first responder policies, procedures, networks, and architecture in theMarine Corps. The current technology and information systems are studied to examine the level of interoperability between civilian and military first responders. Camp Pendleton Safety and Emergency Services Battalion is used as a case study in order to assess how these groups can combine their efforts in the case of an emergency or natural disaster. The planned first responder program, Emergency Management Command and Coordination (EMC2), is also assessed to examine the potential capabilities and interoperability that can be garnered through modernization of technology, networks, and information systems. The current and planned systems will be analyzed to determine how theMarine Corps can integrate into the Department of Commerce’s first responder network (FirstNet) in the future. This integration planning is vital in order to vet misalignment of civil and Department of Defense information technology security policies, foster ease of implementation of FirstNet for theMarine Corps, and to ensure early planning based on possible implementation models and metrics. |
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Butler, Andrew T. Carter, Jason M. USMC installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications |
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USMC installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications |
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USMC installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications |
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USMC installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications |
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USMC installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications |
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USMC installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications |
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usmc installations command information environment: opportunities and analysis for integration of first responder communications |
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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