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Public
Security
In the
prevention phase, PSIC supports innovation in intelligence and
analytical technologies to assess risk; in research and development; in
information sharing and decision-support; in standards setting and
commercial technology development;
and in scenario-based evaluation of the performance of technologies; and
much more.
In the protection phase, PSIC supports innovation in readiness
technologies and planning; in personnel training and management; in
modeling and simulation;
in real-time management of standard operating procedures; and in
collecting and evaluating lessons learned from real and simulated events;
and much more.
In the response phase, PSIC supports innovation in alerts and
warnings;
in collaboration and common operating picture; in action planning and
resource management; in geospatial asset visibility and interoperable
communication;
and in information sharing with common data elements for post-response
evaluations and assessments; and much more.
In the recovery phase, PSIC supports innovation in damage
assessment and hazard forecasting; in decision-support for
reconstruction prioritization; in monitoring indicators of recovery; in
financial tracking and management; and in evaluating how recovery
operations can lead to greater prevention and mitigation to minimize
future disasters.
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"Ensuring public security is an activity
that can involve the use of many different technologies. So it is a
complex activity demanding the input of experts from many different
areas. This is probably the main reason why such a public security
Center is needed; to bring together the specialists and technologies
who can make it all work cost-effectively. It’s all really
a question
of good coordination."
Jim Morentz, SAIC
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