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> Reminder: Dissertation Defense
> To The George Mason University Community
>
> Candidate: Herbert O. Wolfe
> Program: PhD Biodefense*
> *
> Date: Friday December 2, 2011
> Time: 10:00 a.m.
> Place: George Mason University
> Research Hall Room 91
> Fairfax campus <http://www.gmu.edu/resources/visitors/findex.html>*
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> *Dissertation Chair: Dr. Panagiota Kitsantas
> Committee members: Dr. Amanda Dion-Schultz, Dr. Peter Darling
> *
> *Title: "Navy Medicine Homeland Defense, Civil Support, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response Assessment"
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> *
> *The dissertation is on reserve in the Johnson Center Library, Fairfax campus.
> The doctoral project will not be read at the meeting, but should be read in advance.
> /**/
> All members of the George Mason University community are invited to attend.
>
>
> ABSTRACT:* *
>
> While the Department of Defense and the United States Navy have
> executed the missions of Foreign Humanitarian Assistance and Defense
> Support to Civil Authorities for many years, the events of September
> 11, 2001 dramatically changed the mission priority as well as the
> required capabilities to prepare for, respond to, mitigate and
> recovery from an all-hazards (terrorist/man-made and natural) event
> both at home and abroad.
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> The primary goal of this Military Medical Department assessment is to
> expand upon and compliment a larger Military Health System (MHS)
> Homeland Defense and Civil Support and Stability Operations
> Capabilities Based Analysis (CBA) in order to support Navy Medicine
> transformational activities. The MHS CBA provided an excellent
> baseline for the mission areas assessed, but required significant
> augmentation to identify and address Navy Medicine specific capability
> gaps. The end-state of this assessment is to support direction for
> health services capability development in support of Homeland Defense
> (HD), Emergency Preparedness (EP), Civil Support (CS), Humanitarian
> Assistance(HA) and Disaster Relief (DR) missions and operations.
>
> This assessment directly supports the Navy Medicine Strategic Plan
> Tier 1 Goal, Agile Forces: The Naval Forces will have the right
> capabilities
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