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Risk management and threat assessments have been used for many years, but in the post 9/11 world these topics have become center stage for all emergency services. For your essay paper, discuss how the attacks of 9/11 brought the various emergency service agencies together, and as a result what programs were implemented. Address how the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) adopted an “all-hands” approach to evaluating, planning, assisting, and recovering from terrorist attacks. Include a section that talks about other types of emergencies and the importance of identifying threat vulnerabilities.
Your response to the research question must be a minimum of 475 words in length. The textbook must be one source used. You may pick any second source from the CSU Online Library for a minimum of two references. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced. Paraphrased and/or quoted materials must have accompanying citations in APA style.
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Running head: RISK MANAGEMENT AND THREAT ASSESSMENT POST 9/11
Risk management and threat assessment post 9/11
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RISK MANAGEMENT AND THREAT ASSESSMENT POST 9/11
Risk management and threat assessment post 9/11 attacks
Previously before the 9/11 terrorism attack, security agencies worked in their specific
roles and responsibilities. The agencies were never prepared enough to deal with terrorism
attacks. This changed immediately after the attacks since the emergency response required
coordination from different security agencies. All agencies worked under the homeland
security agency for easy coordination and delegation of roles between them for a common goal
of managing terrorist attacks (Schimmel, 2016). Post 9/11 attack, the agencies united to
develop strategies that would pr...
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