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Developing A Tool For The Location Optimization Of The Alert Aircraft With Changing Threat Anticipation, Okan Arslan Mar 2009

Developing A Tool For The Location Optimization Of The Alert Aircraft With Changing Threat Anticipation, Okan Arslan

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The threat to the airspace is posed by the outside world in conventional terms as well as hostilities from within the airspace such as hijacked aircraft. Alert aircraft are located with the sole responsibility of responding to any incident. Different regions of the airspace may have different alert states depending on current intelligence input. Due to non-constant states of threat level, the Turkish Air Force must deploy aircraft to cover the more sensitive regions with a greater number of aircraft with a relatively short response time. This research deals with the problem by developing a tool for the location optimization …


Modeling Homeland Security: A Value Focused Thinking Approach, Kristopher A. Pruitt Mar 2003

Modeling Homeland Security: A Value Focused Thinking Approach, Kristopher A. Pruitt

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The events of September 11, 2001 have propelled the topic of homeland security to the forefront of national concern. The threat of terrorism within the United States has reached an unprecedented level. The pervasive vulnerabilities of the nation's critical infrastructure coupled with the destructive capabilities and deadly intentions of modern terrorists pose extraordinary risks. The United States must mitigate these risks while at the same time balancing the associated costs and impact on civil liberties. Currently, the United States lacks effective methods and measure for assessing the security of the homeland from acts of terrorism. This study outlines a first …