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TRACK 6:
Homeland Security
Track Chair: Mark R. Sinclair
Co-Chair: Dr. Margaret Daly Hayes
Network-Centric Railroading Utilizing Intelligent Railroad Systems | 005 |
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Potential Metrics Models for Determining the Actions and Status of Tools of National Power for Homeland and National Security | 008 |
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Making Sense of Sensemaking | 062 |
paper | presentation |
Outsourcing: Implications for Homeland Security | 069 |
paper | presentation |
Computer-based Critiquing Systems : Cognitive Support Tools for the Estimate Process | 070 |
paper | presentation |
Identification of Data Sets for a Robustness Analysis | 071 |
paper | presentation |
Conceptual Model of Emergency Management in the 21st Century | 147 |
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Deep Versus Broad Methods for Automatic Extraction of Intelligence Information from Text | 195 |
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The District of Columbia Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program: Can the Network Centric Operations Conceptual Framework Be Extended to a Local Homeland Security Program? | 229 |
paper | presentation |
A J2EE Syslog Aggregation and Reporting System | 238 |
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Building China Homeland Security | 260 |
paper |
CommandRESPONSE: An Open Source Instantiation of an Event-Driven and Services-Based Architecture for Net-Centric Warfare and Public Safety Applications | 267 |
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Command and Control Forensics | 276 |
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Optimizing Lawful Responses to Cyber Intrusions | 290 |
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Applying Multi-Agency Executable Architectures to Analyze a Coastal Security Operation | 297 |
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The Harbour Defence IKC2 Experience | 299 |
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Development of Metrics to Evaluate Effectiveness of Emergency Response Operations | 326 |
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Improving Information Exchange and Coordination amongst Homeland Security Organizations | 336 |
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