Private Sector's Role in Disasters
Private Sector's Role in Disasters
Private Sector's Role in Disasters
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Private Sector's Role in Disasters

The Private Sector's Role in DisastersLeveraging the Private Sector in Emergency Management

Author(s): Alessandra Jerolleman, Ph.D. Kiefer

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom

Imprint: CRC Press

ISBN-13: 9781032242675, 978-1032242675

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This book examines the role of the private sector in emergency management and how that role is changing through private sector intersections with government, government agencies, and the public sectors in all phases of emergency management. It particularly focuses on the areas in which government regulations and guidelines promote or encourage private sector involvement, and looks at best practices for publicprivate partnerships as well as some of the common pitfalls of the contracting model.

The private sector now plays a tremendous role in the creation of policies related to emergency management and their implementation at the federal, state, and local levels. The Private Sectors Role in Disasters: Le.

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Private Sector's Role in Disasters

The Private Sector's Role in DisastersLeveraging the Private Sector in Emergency Management

Author(s): Alessandra Jerolleman, Ph.D. Kiefer

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom

Imprint: CRC Press

ISBN-13: 9781032242675, 978-1032242675

Synopsis

This book examines the role of the private sector in emergency management and how that role is changing through private sector intersections with government, government agencies, and the public sectors in all phases of emergency management. It particularly focuses on the areas in which government regulations and guidelines promote or encourage private sector involvement, and looks at best practices for publicprivate partnerships as well as some of the common pitfalls of the contracting model.

The private sector now plays a tremendous role in the creation of policies related to emergency management and their implementation at the federal, state, and local levels. The Private Sectors Role in Disasters: Le.

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The Private Sector's Role in DisastersLeveraging the Private Sector in Emergency Management

Author(s): Alessandra Jerolleman, Ph.D. Kiefer

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom

Imprint: CRC Press

ISBN-13: 9781032242675, 978-1032242675

Synopsis

This book examines the role of the private sector in emergency management and how that role is changing through private sector intersections with government, government agencies, and the public sectors in all phases of emergency management. It particularly focuses on the areas in which government regulations and guidelines promote or encourage private sector involvement, and looks at best practices for publicprivate partnerships as well as some of the common pitfalls of the contracting model.

The private sector now plays a tremendous role in the creation of policies related to emergency management and their implementation at the federal, state, and local levels. The Private Sectors Role in Disasters: Le.

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