November 2, 2020
Book/Conference Proceedings

Applied Risk Analysis for Guiding Homeland Security Policy

Abstract

Risk analysis methods may be qualitative, semi-quantitative, or quantitative; adopt probabilistic and statistical theories; and implement concepts from core disciplines including operations research, reliability engineering, systems engineering, and applied mathematics. These methods continue to develop and evolve and have successfully been applied to address various homeland security mission challenges in recent years. The objective of this book is to: 1) highlight the role of risk analysis for informing homeland security policy decisions, and 2) describe case studies from academia, government, and industry that apply risk analysis methods for addressing challenges within each of the DHS missions.

Revised: July 21, 2020 | Published: November 2, 2020

Citation

Chatterjee S., R.T. Brigantic, and A.M. Waterworth. 2020. Applied Risk Analysis for Guiding Homeland Security Policy. Hoboken, New Jersey:John Wiley & Sons, Inc. PNNL-SA-139656.