Ready for the future: assessing the collaborative capacity of state emergency management agencies

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Authors
Schaal, Jennifer
Subjects
Collaboration
Collaborative Capacity
State Government
Emergency Management
Homeland Security
Preparedness
Prevention
Social Capital
Whole Community
Social Media
Advisors
Hocevar, Susan
Date of Issue
2013-03
Date
March 2013
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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Emerging needs of the emergency management discipline are outlined in recent presidential directives, national strategies and federal emergency management strategic initiative documents. Meeting these needs requires collaboration as a core capability. Collaboration with diverse communities, volunteers and the private sector are essential, as are strategic and operational actions for collaboration, building social capital, and using social media for collaboration. The future of our nation’s resilience to disasters depends on a collaborative network of partners that reaches from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to individual citizens and the communities they inhabit. State emergency management agencies are the hub of this network and must lead the effort to effectively collaborate at all levels. The research findings of this thesis show that state emergency management organizations have not yet fully developed the collaborative capacities necessary to meet emerging needs. In addition, data shows that organizational structures of state emergency management organizations are impacting collaborative capacity development. In particular, military-based organizations lag behind their civilian-based counterparts in every area of collaborative capacity building. Reasons for these differences, and research into more effective structural models, should be explored.
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xvi, 129 p. |c28 cm.
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