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ANALYSIS OF THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD’S SUPPORT IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS ( ) | ||
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ANALYSIS OF THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD’S SUPPORT IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS |
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Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School |
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This project analyzes the United States Coast Guard’s (USCG) involvement in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) efforts. In recent years, the USCG responded to significant natural disasters such as the Haitian earthquake of 2010 and Hurricanes Harvey and Maria of 2017, testing the capabilities of the service. This project analyzes two HA/DR events and identifies the contributions of USCG to the unified effort of a national and international response. Disaster events often share similar needs; however, the location and framework of response efforts often yield dissimilar utilization of capabilities and competencies. Using the essential services and capabilities for disaster response and humanitarian and military core competencies frameworks, we studied the capabilities shared between two distinctly different response efforts. We researched the defining characteristics of disaster events, the response frameworks, doctrine, and publications that govern USCG, federal, and state agency action, and historical records and after-action reports of the disasters involving a USCG response. Through this research, we hope to provide a clear understanding of how the USCG is best utilized during a relief response and the unique capabilities it contributes, primarily while operating within the joint environment. Subjects: Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief; HA/DR; Unites States Coast Guard; USCG; capabilities; competencies |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | December 2019 | |
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Author | D'Ambrosio, Michele Contractor, SRS |
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Short title | ANALYSIS OF THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD’S SUPPORT IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS |
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File change date and time | 02:30, 29 January 2020 |
Date and time of digitizing | 05:48, 25 November 2019 |
Date metadata was last modified | 02:30, 29 January 2020 |
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Page size | 612 x 792 pts (letter) |
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