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During large-scale emergencies or disasters, National Guard forces regularly operate alongside Active Component forces in response to requests from civil authorities. In an attempt to promote unity of effort between state-controlled National Guard and Active Component forces, states and the Department of Defense agreed to use dual status commanders-military commanders authorized by law to serve in both state and federal statuses simultaneously-as the primary command and control mechanism during unplanned incident response operations. This unique command arrangement was used for the first time…mehr

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During large-scale emergencies or disasters, National Guard forces regularly operate alongside Active Component forces in response to requests from civil authorities. In an attempt to promote unity of effort between state-controlled National Guard and Active Component forces, states and the Department of Defense agreed to use dual status commanders-military commanders authorized by law to serve in both state and federal statuses simultaneously-as the primary command and control mechanism during unplanned incident response operations. This unique command arrangement was used for the first time in response to an unplanned incident during Hurricane Sandy in October 2012. Though the arrangement worked well in many ways, there are definitely opportunities for improvement.
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Autorenporträt
Ryan Burke is a Senior Sustainability Application Architect at Amazon Web Services, formerly the Worldwide Technical Leader for IoT. He has worked in information technology since 2006, developing web services, user experiences, and architecting IoT solutions. He has spoken to audiences on IoT topics at events including AWS re:Invent, SxSW, TDWI, and local meetup communities. He holds a B.S. in computer science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and served 6 years as a communications officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserves. In his free time, Ryan enjoys yoga, coffee snobbery, games of all kinds, and annoying his family with a new smart home project.