INTERAGENCY BIBLIOGRAPHY

“I submit that the risk of not sharing [information] today is a lot greater than the risk of sharing.”

– GENERAL RICHARD MYERS, USAF, CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, 2005

Interagency Bibliography The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography is part of the Center’s mission to foster and develop an interagency body of knowledge and to promote the research, study, and analysis of interagency issues. The bibliography contains over 1,200 entries regarding interagency issues, and includes reports from the Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Research Service, professional publications by subject matter experts, and academic research from both military and non-military institutions. The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography is organized by topic. Bibliography entries that involve more than one topic are grouped by the most relevant or prevailing topic. Users may follow the links below to navigate the bibliography, or they may use the website’s search engine located at the upper right of the page.

The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography was last updated 09/30/2016.

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FEMA and United States Department of Justice. Considerations for Fusion Center and Emergency Operations Center Coordination: Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) 502. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2010. http://www.fema.gov/pdf/about/divisions/npd/cpg_502_eoc-fusion_final_7_20_2010.pdf (accessed 19 July 2011). This document contains a Comprehensive Preparedness Guide for coordination between fusion centers and emergency operations centers. It focuses on the critical partnership and […]

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Federal Emergency Management Agency. Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as Amended, and Related Authorities. U.S. Code 42, 2007. http://www.fema.gov/pdf/about/stafford_act.pdf (accessed 31 October 2011). This document contains the full text of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.

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Federal Emergency Management Agency. NIMS Implementation and Compliance Guidance for Stakeholders. Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security, (n.d.). http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/ImplementationGuidanceStakeholders.shtm (accessed 27 October 2011). This document provides guidance for the nation-wide implementation of the National Incident Management System (NIMS), and seeks to institute a high degree of consistency throughout Federal, State, tribal, and local governments, nongovernmental […]

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Federal Emergency Management Agency. NIMS and the Incident Command System. Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security, 2004. http://www.fema.gov/txt/nims/nims_ics_position_paper.txt (accessed 19 July 2011). This paper is intended to provide an historical perspective on the development of the Incident Command System (ICS), explain how NIMS (National Incident Management System) ICS works, describe how it is different from […]

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Federal Emergency Management Agency. National Response Framework. Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security, 2008. http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nrf/nrf-core.pdf (accessed 9 July 2012). This document is a guide to how the Nation conducts all-hazards response. It is built upon scalable, flexible, and adaptable coordinating structures to align key roles and responsibilities across the Nation, linking all levels of government, […]

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Federal Emergency Management Agency. “National Incident Management System.” Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security, 2008. http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/NIMS_core.pdf (accessed 27 October 2011). This document outlines the National Incident Management System, a whole-of-government strategy that “provides a systematic, proactive approach to guide departments and agencies at all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations, and the private sector to work […]

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Federal Emergency Management Agency. A Whole Community Approach to Emergency Management: Principles, Themes, and Pathways for Action. Washington, DC: Department of Homeland Security, 2011. http://www.fema.gov/library/viewRecord.do?id=4941 (accessed 30 December 2011). This document presents a foundation for increasing individual preparedness and engaging with members of the community as collaborative resources to enhance the resiliency and security of […]

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Federal Bureau of Investigation. FBI Information Sharing Report. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2011. http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/national-information-sharing-strategy-1/national-information-sharing-strategy-2011 (accessed 5 October 2011). This document contains the FBI Information Sharing Report, which summarizes and characterizes the many information sharing activities and strategies currently engaged in by the FBI.

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Federal Advisory Committee. Methamphetamine Interagency Task Force: Final Report. National Institute of Justice. 2000. https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/180155.pdf (accessed 5 March 2012). This is the final report by the Methamphetamine Interagency Task Force, formed to “to examine the impact of methamphetamine and other synthetic stimulants in the United States and to evaluate, design, and implement Federal strategies for […]

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Feaver, Peter D. Soldiers and Civilians: The Civil-Military Gap and American National Security. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001. This book analyzes the emerging civil-military “gap” in the United States, drawing on a major survey of military officers, civilian leaders, and the general public. The book’s contributors, leading scholars of defense policy, find that numerous schisms […]

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