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Collaboration: The Effects Of Joint Agency Training For Both National Guard And Department Of Homeland Security, Benjamin J. Rogers
Collaboration: The Effects Of Joint Agency Training For Both National Guard And Department Of Homeland Security, Benjamin J. Rogers
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Rogers, Benjamin J. M.S., Purdue University, May 2013. Collaboration: The Effects of
Joint Agency Training for Both National Guard and Department of Homeland Security.
Major Professor: Daniel Lybrook.
Using subject matter experts and responders in the field of incident response, this study
was designed to ascertain whether there is a need for more collaborative training among
both National Guard responders and Department of Homeland Security responders. It
did this by answering the key questions of:
1. What areas within training can be collaborative?
2. What are the effects of joint training on first responders?
3. What training processes can be …