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Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 92 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 191380514X |
The Managing Forensic Analysis Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices from Forensic Analyses and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805131 |
The Managing Databases Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, deemed appropriate to designing, creating, updating and otherwise managing databases, that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805042 |
The Managing People is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, deemed appropriate to identifying, developing, preparing and compensating or rewarding people to work on or in support of projects, that have been “best tested and proven” and found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rationale sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 131 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805115 |
The Managing Progress Module is to introduce tools, techniques and methodologies associated with Earned Value Management, that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805085 |
The Managing Resource Allocation & Acquisition is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, deemed appropriate to identifying, acquiring and allocating resources that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rationale sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805107 |
The Managing Cost Estimating and Budgeting Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies associated with cost estimating and budgeting that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805069 |
The Managing Risk and Opportunity Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies associated with risk and opportunity, that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 61 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805123 |
The Managing Change is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies, deemed appropriate to identifying, documenting and otherwise managing change that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices and which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rational sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : Planning Planet |
Publisher | : GCATI |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1913805093 |
The Managing Planning and Scheduling Module is to introduce the tools, techniques and methodologies that have been identified as being “best tested and proven” practices associated with planning and scheduling, which have been found to work on “most projects, most of the time”; provide a logical or rationale sequence showing when those tools or techniques would normally and customarily be used and in selected instances, show how to use those tools/techniques and/or where to find additional information on how to use or apply them.
Author | : R.T. Wyant |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2014-04-28 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1466563036 |
Force used to quell out-of-control demonstrations or detain unruly individuals can result in litigation and bad press for law enforcement agencies. Injury or loss of life can best be avoided if agencies have accurate knowledge and proper training in less lethal options. Risk Management of Less Lethal Options: Evaluation, Deployment, Aftermath, and Forensics discusses how lessons learned from major disturbances have helped law enforcement professionals develop concepts and techniques that police departments can apply to increase successful outcomes, manage risk, and limit liability. The methods presented in this book were developed over a decade of testing, training, evaluating, deploying, analyzing, and testifying related to the use of these tools. Topics include: The evolution of the less lethal paradigm through the analysis of the outcomes of major incidents Categories of less lethal options—including impact, chemical, electrical, and distraction Riot-control agents (RCAs), which produce rapid sensory irritation or disabling physical effects that disappear within a short time Less lethal impact munitions (LLIMs) that deliver blunt trauma, including the study of their capabilities and limitations Important factors for developing a successful less lethal training program Challenges caused by arrest-related death, in-custody death, and Excited Delirium Syndrome (ExDs) The use and forensic analysis of conducted electrical weapons (CEWs)/Tasers Effective post-event report writing, evidence collection, and court preparation Risk management of less lethal options requires a complex, multi-tiered approach. This volume provides law enforcement professionals with guidelines to manage risk from the street to the courtroom when utilizing less lethal options to subdue offenders. Praise for the Book: This is an incredible resource that is easy to read and extremely informative. —Dan Savage, Captain, Grand Rapids Michigan Police Department Overall, this is essential reading for all involved in law enforcement who use, authorize, or oversee less lethal policy, training and deployments. —Chief Constable (Retired) Ian Arundale, Association of Chief Police Officers, lead on policy and training relating to UK firearms, ‘Less Lethal’ and Conflict Management (2001-2013) What the authors have done in this comprehensive publication is present the operational and technical issues associated with selecting, deploying, and managing the consequence of less lethal options in a very readable way. ... It should be on the reading list of all who have an interest in gaining insight into law enforcement and less lethal options. —Colin Burrows, QPM, UK-based International Adviser on Critical Intervention Police officers, supervisors, incident commanders, managers, administrators and senior executives had all better have a solid grasp of the issues presented in this book. —Joel Johnston, Sergeant, Vancouver Police Department, Canada (Retired 2013); Principal, Defensive Tactics Institute (www.dtidefensivetactics.com)