民政当局的防卫支援(DSCA)

J. Murphy, L. Skinner
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民事当局的国防支持(DSCA)是为响应民事当局对国内紧急情况、特殊事件、指定执法支持和其他国内活动的援助请求而提供的军事支持。美国各地的多个司法管辖区最近或现在正在制定详细的战略,将可用的第32条(即国民警卫队)和/或第10条(即现役和预备役)军事单位/资源整合到各自的灾难响应计划、训练和演习行动中。从2010年墨西哥湾漏油事件、2005年卡特里娜飓风、1992年安德鲁飓风以及2020年冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行等灾难性灾难中提供的证据表明,美国军事单位和活动已被证明是成功应对和恢复行动的关键组成部分。因此,至关重要的是,每个辖区的应急管理人员必须(至少)对军事资源、军事资源的能力和局限性以及如何利用军事资源并将其纳入各自辖区的救灾和恢复行动中有一个基本的了解。如果不了解这一点,就有可能错过挽救生命、减轻人类痛苦、减轻重大财产和/或环境损害的机会©2022 Taylor & Francis。
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Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA)
Defense support of civil authorities (DSCA) is military support provided in response to requests for assistance from civilian authorities for domestic emergencies, special events, designated law enforcement support, and other domestic activities. Multiple jurisdictions across the US have recently or are now in the process of developing detailed strategies for integrating available Title 32 (i.e., National Guard) and/or Title 10 (i.e., Active Duty and Reserve) military units/resources into their respective disaster response plans, training, and exercise operations. As evidence provides from catastrophic disasters such as the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and Hurricane Andrew in 1992, and the 2020 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, US military units and activities have proven to be a critical component for successful response and recovery operations. Therefore, it is vital for emergency managers at every jurisdictional level to possess a rudimentary understanding (at a minimum) of military resources;their capabilities and limitations and how to access and integrate them in their respective jurisdiction’s disaster response and recovery operations. Without this understanding, there are significant risks of missed opportunities to save lives, mitigate human suffering, and mitigate significant property and/or environmental damage © 2022 Taylor & Francis.
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