Construct an analysis of the three significant disasters provided.
The 9/11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina, and Hurricane Sandy
Please discuss the various planning, response, recovery, and mitigation aspects related to the case study, including their impact on the community and organizations involved in the event. *Please note that you are to address ALL THREE of these events with your paper, not just one or two.
Compare information concerning the 9/11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina, and Hurricane Sandy. These disaster events span from 2001 through 2012, thereby providing a reasonable time frame for analyzing the impact on our emergency management systems, changes in governmental policy, etc. In particular, since this course deals with the management of critical incident operations, please focus on the governmental response to these events, addressing the following areas for each disaster event:
● The technology and plans in place before each event
● How the technology and plans were utilized before, during, and after the event
● The effectiveness of the National Response Framework, the National Incident Management, and the Incident Command System (please note that there have been name changes and additions during the time frame under consideration)
● Who were the decision-makers? How did they communicate and collaborate with various stakeholders?
● The quality of decisions made by all levels of government and the private sector in light of various systems and data available
● The consequences of those decisions, both short- and long-term, to both government and the private sector
● Lessons learned, including what worked and didn’t work for each disaster event, why, and recommendations to avoid the same problems from occurring in the future
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