1st Edition
The Distributed Functions of Emergency Management and Homeland Security An Assessment of Professions Involved in Response to Disasters and Terrorist Attacks
1. Disasters, Terrorist Attacks, and the Whole Community: A Preview of Professionals Involved in the Distributed Functions of Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Joy Cole and David A. McEntire
2. The Role of the Emergency Manager in Disaster and Homeland Security: Navigating the Challenges of Intergovernmental Relationships Through Networks
Brian D. Williams
3. The Role of Geographers and Land Use Managers in Emergency Management: Contributions Relating to the Space and Place of Hazards, Disasters, and Terrorist AttacksLaura Siebeneck, PhD, Elyse Zavar, PhD, and Rachel Wolfe
4. Firefighters Protecting a Nation: Historical Perspectives and a Modern, All-Hazards Approach
Andrew Byrnes
5. Law Enforcement and Emergency Management: The Role of Policing During Disasters
Mike Gutierrez and Ed Valla
6. Emergency Medical Services: A Diverse, Complex, and Essential Profession for Disasters and Terrorist Attacks
Peter Burke, Steve Holley, and Margaret Mittelman
7. Public Administration and Emergency Management: The Ties that Bind
Abraham David Benavides
8. Public Information Officer Functions in Emergency Management: Operating in Good Times and Bad
John R. Fisher
9. The Role and Impact of Professionals and Volunteers in Non-Profit Organizations in Disaster/Emergency Management
Tina Bynum, Heriberto Urby, and Arthur J. Simental
10. Professionals in the Department of Homeland Security: The Swiss Army Knife of America’s Defense and Protection
Jackson Roberts and David A. McEntire
11. The Role of Public Health and Healthcare in Emergency Management: Preparedness, Pandemics, Present, and Future Challenges Post Covid-19
Arthur J. Simental, Tina Bynum, and Lorin Schroede, with Special Thanks to Anna Shaum
12. Disaster and Crisis Psychology: Preparation For, Response To, and Recovery from TerrorRodger Broomé and Eric Russell
13. Aviation Tools for Emergency Management: Types, Functions, and the Future of Aviation for Emergency and Disaster Response
Jack Edwin Troutt III
14. Military Support to Civil Authorities Responding to Domestic Disasters and Emergencies: Limitations, Authorities, and Capabilities
Michael L. Smidt
15. Role of Law in Emergency Management and Homeland Security: Legal Foundations to Follow and Liabilities to Avoid
Heriberto Urby
16. Healthcare Emergency Management: The Role of Healthcare Professionals, Systems, and Facilities in Supporting ESF8
Arthur J. Simental and Lorin Schroeder
17. Nursing and Disasters: Responding to Victim Needs and Performing Other Essential Functions
Dale Maughan, Allison Swenson and Joy Cole
18. Forensic Technicians: Locating and Analyzing Physical Evidence in Terrorist Attacks
Amie B. Houghton
19. Forensic Pathology: Medicolegal Death Investigation and Management of Fatalities in Mass Disasters and Terrorist Events
Amie B. Houghton
20. The Role of Dentistry: Victim Identification in Mass Casualty Disasters
Kathleen Young
21. The Critical Role of Public Works in Emergency Management and Homeland Security: Defending a Seat at the Table
Dave Bergner
22. The Information Technology Specialist: From Zero to Hero in Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Jackson Roberts and David A. McEntire
23. Lessons about the Distributed Functions of Emergency Management: Individual Contributions, Interdependencies, and Collective Recommendations
David A. McEntire
Biography
David A. McEntire is a professor in both the Emergency Services and Criminal Justice Departments at Utah Valley University. He teaches emergency management, and national security. His expertise is in emergency management theory, vulnerability reduction, community preparedness, response coordination, terrorism and homeland security. He has received a number of grants which have allowed him to conduct research on disasters and emergency management systems in Australia, California, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Haiti, New York, New Zealand, Texas and Utah. Dr. McEntire has written 5 books and published over 135 articles. He has presented his research in both domestic and international conferences. He is the recipient of FEMA’s Dr. B. Wayne Blanchard Award for Academic Excellence and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award from the University of Central Florida.






