Volume XIII

Volume XIII

Unpacking and Exploring the Relationship between Crisis Management and Social Media in the Era of ‘Smart Devices’

The rise of social media and the broad diffusion of ‘smart devices’ in contemporary society have profound implications for crisis management. The emergence of social media and smart devices pose both major challenges and major opportunities to crisis managers.

By Eric K. Stern

Unpacking and Exploring the Relationship between Crisis Management and Social Media in the Era of ‘Smart Devices’

The Cold War on Terrorism: Reevaluating Critical Infrastructure Facilities as Targets for Terrorist Attacks

Nationally significant infrastructure facilities whose loss can cripple the essential functions of the entire country would be attractive targets for an enemy nation-state to strike with ballistic missile and airpower capabilities during a strategically-planned campaign against the United States.

By David Riedman

The Cold War on Terrorism: Reevaluating Critical Infrastructure Facilities as Targets for Terrorist Attacks

Cognitive Defense: Influencing the Target Choices of Less Sophisticated Threat Actors

With the emergence of non-state threats and new operating environments since the end of the Cold War, the relevance of deterrence as a security tool has repeatedly been called into doubt. Modern adversaries often lack territory, militaries, economies, or even identities to threaten and retaliate against.

By Jesse Wasson and Christopher Bluesteen

Cognitive Defense: Influencing the Target Choices of Less Sophisticated Threat Actors

Coordination in Crises: Implementation of the National Incident Management System by Surface Transportation Agencies

For more than a decade, the National Incident Management System (NIMS) has served in the United States as the mandated framework for coordinated organization, operational command, and implementation of response to emergencies nationwide. This article examines whether surface transportation agencies are developing the capabilities necessary to fit effectively into NIMS.

By Nicholas B. Hambridge, Arnold M. Howitt, and David W. Giles

Coordination in Crises: Implementation of the National Incident Management System by Surface Transportation Agencies

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