TELE 5330 – DATA NETWORKING ASSIGNMENT #2 Name: Prashanth Reddy Edunuri Grade (1) Most applications that use peer-to-peer communication also employs client server communication for some portion of functionality as decentralized peer-to-peer networks have numerous compensations over old-fashioned client-server networks. This system endorsed files to be questioned and shared between users, devoid of a central directory, and as a result shielded the network from lawful issues of individual users. By decentralizing resources, P2P networks have been able to virtually exclude expenses allied with a centralized infrastructure.
Thirdly, the electronic text that are read by computer and stored in digital form. Electronic text can be transmitted electronically over networks. Besides, hypertext is the linked text that
In the story Grapes of Wrath the author , John Steinbeck, includes the tale of a desert turtle crossing the street as a form of foreshadowing to the journey of the Joad family to California. The turtle’s tale opens with it crawling though the dead grass on its way to the other side of the street. This is comparable to the Joads while they were living in Oklahoma during the dust bowl because of the harsh conditions the Turtle is working though is much like the conditions the Joads are living in. Then the turtle encounters the sloped edge of the road and struggles to scale the hill much like the coming journey for the Joads. As they get further and further along their trip they get the harder it will probably get as their starting supplies and
Reminding congress that the US “used to b No. 1 in the world in infrastructure” but has “sunk to 13th in the world” serves to bolster his argument for investing in the US infrastructure. This reality undermines the seemingly prosperous image the US tends to claim it has and urges Congress to work towards bettering its nation’s infrastructure. The US loses face at its fall in rank, this sort of shame caused by the degradation of the US position motivates congress to prove that the US has not declined in its ability and standing as a country. Thus, nationalistic sentiments to defend the image of their country arise and act as a tool to enable effective solutions to pressing issues, which, in this case, is
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Introduction Department of Homeland Security is the organization that focuses towards the safer and more secure America. With the help of this, America can become resilient against terrorism and other potential threats. In this paper, mission statement of Homeland Security and its integration with its structure is identified. Researcher also analyzed that how DHS addressed the work specialization, unity of command, and span of control, authority, centralization, and departmentalization elements of structure. Apart from this, its structure in terms of formalization, centralization, complexity, size, technology, and environment is also identified in this paper.
The Utilization of FEMA Within the Realm of Homeland Security Devin W. Pearl Arizona State University CRJ 554: Homeland Security Dr. Garth den Heyer 2024-03-23. Thesis Statement The transformation of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from its inception as a central hub for emergency management to its integration within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) marks a significant evolution in the United States' strategic approach to managing both natural and man-made disasters. This transition not only reflects the agency's crucial role in bridging the gap between traditional emergency management and the broader imperatives of national security, but also underscores its multifaceted responsibilities in coordinating a comprehensive
The National Preparedness System “outlines an organized process for everyone” and consists of six parts (National preparedness system, n.d.). These parts identify and assess risk, estimate and determine the capabilities and activities necessary to confront the situations, consider the best way to use resources to build capabilities, prepare, plan and deliver for each part of a community, validate capabilities, and finally review and update when necessary (id.). There are systems in place to do this including the Strategic National Risk Assessment, the State Emergency Operations Plans, the National Incident Management System, the Remedial Action Management Program, and the Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Government Facilities Sector is one of the largest and most complex sectors of the 17 critical infrastructures that’s included in the National Infrastructure Protection Plan. The Department of Homeland Security, General Services Administration and the Federal Protective Service (FPS) were given the responsibilities as co-leads and Federal interface for this sector by PPD-21. The government facilities sector will arrange for the protection, safety, and security of all government assets, employees, and visitors to the facilities under its sector, as well as balanced management of physical and cyber risk, so that essential government functions and services are preserved without disruption. The execution of this will require GFS to reduce the nations
The National Response Framework is a guide to prevent, prepare for, respond to, recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies. It is built on scalable, flexible, and adaptable concepts identified in the National Incident Management System to align key roles and responsibilities across the nation. The NRF describes how local, states, the federal government and private-sector and nongovernmental partners apply these principles for an effective emergency response. The NRF also describes special circumstances where the federal government plays a larger role, including incidents where federal interests are involved and catastrophic incidents where a state would require significant support. The NRF allows first responders,
Research revealed how the United States made itself venerable for the attacks that occurred in this country. The Department of Homeland Security was formed, with the advice of the commissions, with the intention of eliminating another attack to this nation. The DHS has established a communication with all levels of government, Federal, State and Local, with the intention of further eliminating the risk of another terrorist attack. Emergency responders have had to train and received equipment to enable them to do their jobs proficiently should there be another hazard of
Protecting assets ranging from heavy equipment to records, is equally as important as protecting victims and the environment. For example, if heavy equipment necessary to respond to a disaster is destroyed during a disaster than management must determine other ways to respond. When developing a plan for a disaster, it is important to identify a location to act as the central operating center. It is equally important to identify an alternate facility if the original facility is damaged in a disaster (Live Response). COOP can be utilized for disasters large and small.
Critical Infrastructure Protection [Name of Writer] [Name of Institution] Critical Infrastructure Protection 1. Interpret the Department of Homeland Security‘s mission, operations and responsibilities. The department of homeland security is responsible for ensuring a secure and safe homeland against acts of terrorism. The key elements of the department’s mission include: • Security • Resilience • Customs and Exchange
The safety, security, prevention and resiliency of the United States against acts of terrorism, natural disasters and pandemics do not simply rest on the government alone, but rather the concerted effort of the whole community. The whole community is the idea that everyone, including individuals, businesses, community and faith-based groups, nonprofit organizations and all levels of government contribute to the nations preparedness goal. The National Preparedness Goal is, “A secure and resilient nation with the capabilities required across the whole community to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk” (National Planning Frameworks, 2015). As a result of this,