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Author Smith, Andrew.

Title Domestic event support operations (DESO) [electronic resource] / Andrew Smith.

Imprint Washington, DC : Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University, 2012.

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  D 5.423:89    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (iii, 52 p.)
Series Defense & technology papers ; no. 89
Defense & technology papers ; no. 89.
Note Title from title screen (viewed on February 29, 2012).
"February 2012."
Series from web site.
Summary Periodically, governments across the world find themselves hosting major peacetime events, often of an international nature, on their sovereign territory. Examples of these events include international sporting and cultural activities, such as the Olympic Games, the Soccer World Cup, and international expositions; and political gatherings, such as the G8 summit and World Trade Organization meetings. For a number of reasons, the successful conduct of these events is a matter of considerable national importance. To ensure the international community experiences these events at the appropriate standard, governments are inclined to support them even if, technically, they are not themselves conducting them. Frequently, the resources needed to achieve that standard exceed those available to the domestic authorities normally responsible for such events. This lack of resources creates a need for governments to surge briefly to higher levels of capability. To do so cost effectively, governments may need to engage the full range of national public and private sector agencies and capabilities, including their national defense establishments (DE), to support the major peacetime domestic events their countries host. For the purposes of this paper, the defense activities associated with that support are termed "domestic event support operations" (DESO).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 46-50).
Contents Domestic event support operations (DESO) -- Background -- Characteristics -- A framework for defense support to domestic events -- Conclusion.
Subject Armed Forces -- Civic action.
Added Author National Defense University. Center for Technology and National Security Policy.
Gpo Item No. 0378-H-22 (online)
Sudoc No. D 5.423:89

 
    
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