نتایج جستجو برای: homeland

تعداد نتایج: 2593  

Journal: :IJIMAI 2013
Jose Miguel Castillo Rafael Solis-Montes

— This article presents an agent-based solution for data fusion in Homeland Security. Communication technology has been developed very fast in the last decades. We can get lots of data in milliseconds. Our current problem is to process such amounts of data in order to provide useful information. We have to focus our effort on developing intelligent information systems able to handle big amounts...

Journal: :ITOR 2007
Madjid Tavana

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) provides funding to 50 states, the District of Columbia, and seven US territories through a consolidated program called the Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP). There has been much controversy about the lack of structure in HSGP and the method it employs to allocate funds to the states and territories. Slice is a threat–response multi-criteria decisi...

Journal: :New Media & Society 2004
Harry H. Hiller Tara M. Franz

The computer represents a new resource in developing social capital that previously did not exist among migrants. The relationship between physical space and cyberspace is discussed using the experience of migrants from Newfoundland who, although dispersed from their homeland, use the computer to maintain ties with both their homeland and others in diaspora. Three phases in the migration cycle ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
William L Merrill Robert J Hard Jonathan B Mabry Gayle J Fritz Karen R Adams John R Roney A C MacWilliams

Our understanding of the initial period of agriculture in the southwestern United States has been transformed by recent discoveries that establish the presence of maize there by 2100 cal. B.C. (calibrated calendrical years before the Christian era) and document the processes by which it was integrated into local foraging economies. Here we review archaeological, paleoecological, linguistic, and...

Journal: :International Migration Review 2022

This article explores generational perspectives on homeland-oriented diasporic humanitarianism by minority diasporas. Through a case study of Coptic, Assyrian, and Iraqi Christian charities in the United Kingdom, it compares motivations for charity-giving first- second-generation diaspora members. The first generation has direct life experiences homeland, whereas second indirect knowledge ances...

2001

This chapter addresses the third homeland security task area—the continuity of military operations in the United States, its territories, and its possessions. As distinct from the COG operations, discussed in Chapter Five, this task area of homeland security consists of the continuity of military operations, including • force protection, primarily for deploying units; • critical infrastructure ...

Journal: :IJCIP 2013
Austen D. Givens Nathan E. Busch

To date, much attention has focused on the advantages of public-private partnerships for critical infrastructure protection in the United States. These include reducing the duplication of effort, enhancing cross-sector communication, increasing efficiency, and ultimately achieving the protection objectives better than government or business acting independently. The benefits suggest that public...

2006
Reece Jones

Scholarly inquiries into communalism in South Asia have often exclusively focused on politically constructed religious and ethnic identity categories. This article challenges these assumptions by arguing that territoriality and the designation of homelands played an important, but largely unrecognized, role in developing social and political boundaries in the region. By analyzing the writings o...

2006
António Grilo Rui Silva

FP6 IST research project Ubiquitous Sensing and Security in the European Homeland (UbiSeq&Sens) aims at providing a comprehensive architecture for medium and large scale Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN)s, with the full level of security and reliability required to make them trusted and secure for all applications, while considering early-warning and tracking in a Homeland Security/Defense context...

2009
Lawrence M. Wein

This paper is the archival record of the INFORMS Philip McCord Morse Lecture delivered in 2008. It describes the author’s research on four topics in homeland security and public health: preparedness and response to a bioterror anthrax attack, preparedness and response to a bioterror attack on the food supply, routes of transmission and infection control for pandemic influenza, and biometrics (e...

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