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... Monterey, Calif.: Naval Postgraduate School, Department of Operations Research. ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers)
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... 1997. Decision analysis of shoreline protection under climate change uncertainty.
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... 2009. Homeland Security Grant Program: Program Guidance and Appli cation Kit.
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... 2004. Analyzing losses from hazard exposure: A conservative probabilistic estimate using supply chain risk simulation.
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... 2005. Strategic Budgeting and Risk Management Principles Can Help DHS Allocate Resources to Highest Pri orities.
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... 1994. When enough is enough: The worth of monitoring data in aquifer remediation design.
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... 2008. Department of Homeland Security Bioterrorism Risk Assessment: A Call for Change.
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... 2010. Intelligent adversary risk analysis: A bioterrorism risk management model.
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... Statement of Melissa Smislova, Director, Homeland Infrastructure Threat and Risk Analysis Center, U.S. Department of Home land Security before the House Committee on Homeland Security Sub committee on Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorism Risk As sessment.
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... 2007. Guiding resource allocations based on terrorism risk.


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