Federal Agencies and Governmental Partnerships in Public Health Emergency Management: Implications for Continued COVID-19 Preparedness and Response
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Pohlman, Kevin L.
Markenson, David S.
Marriott, Abigail
Feingold, Jake
Kreinces, Jason
Lowenstein, Jonah
Pammal, Rajkumar
Roberts, Sacha
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2021-05
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2021-05
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Center for Homeland Defense and Security
Center for Homeland Defense and Security
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en_US
Abstract
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has tested the global governmental and public agency response to pandemic emergencies with regard to a number of areas. This essay focuses on major agency involvement in the United States as well as relevant historical comparisons to highlight important aspects of our current challenges in mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic. Analysis of previous pandemics including both domestic and international response inform our suggested best practices for public agency involvement in ongoing pandemic operations in the United States and abroad.
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The article of record may be found at https://www.hsaj.org/articles/17192
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Sponsored the U. S. Department of Homeland Security's National Preparedness Directorate, FEMA. CHDS is part of the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS).
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Pohlman, Kevin, David S. Markenson, Abigail Marriott, Jake Feingold, Jason Kreinces, Jonah Lowenstein, Rajkumar Pammal and Sacha Roberts. �Federal Agencies and Governmental Partnerships in Public Health Emergency Management: Implications for Continued COVID-19 Preparedness and Response.� Homeland Security Affairs: Pracademic Affairs 1, Article 1. (May 2021). www.hsaj.org/articles/17192.
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