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2011 Homeland Security Summit Proceedings

The Homeland Security Summit is the only geospatial conference dedicated to homeland security. The presentations featured here discuss how GIS technology strengthens critical infrastructure protection and communication between sectors, provides actionable intelligence, improves readiness, response, and situational awareness, and more. We hope you can use this information as a resource for mission-critical decision making.

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Anatomy of a Real Time Crime Center Paper
Greiner, Jon J. Plenary Day One
ArcGIS for Emergency Management Paper
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Lanclos, Ryan; Baranyi, Jeff; Patterson, Tom Plenary Day One
Building Geospatial Preparedness Paper
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O'Rourke, Peter Plenary Day Two
Crisis in Japan Paper
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Hayashi, Haruo Plenary Day One
DTRA Technical Support Division and CBRNE Reachback Han, Chae Lightning Talks Threat Assessment
Essential Best Practices in Pre-Incident Planning for Risk Reduction Paper Rogers, Chris Lightning Talks Critical Infrastructure Protection
Fusing Federal, Defense, and State GI & S for Domestic Operations (DOMOPS) Paper
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Reddel, William N. Plenary Day Two
Geospatial Support for Disaster Operations: Volunteered Geographic Information Toland, Joseph Lightning Talks Common Operating Picture
Geospatially Enabling Community Collaboration Paper Brooks, Talbot Lightning Talks Critical Infrastructure Protection
GIS for National Security Paper
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Christin, Paul Plenary Day One
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