CIAG Programs
Overview
Since 1998, the Critical Incident Analysis Group has conducted yearly conferences focused on two primary areas - homeland security and preparedness. CIAG will continue to concentrate its efforts in these areas as long as threats remain to the stability of democratic societies worldwide.
Homeland Security and Terrorism
The Critical Incident Analysis
Group's program on Homeland Security and Terrorism is dedicated to
providing an honest environment for debate of the critical issues about
terrorism that can impact homeland security. The goal of this program
is to understand and improve the strategies utilized during and after a
critical incident that might impact homeland security. The achievement
of this goal is attained through the active involvement in CIAG of
members who are involved in positions that put them on the front lines
during a critical incident. This may include FBI agents trained in
crisis negotiation, state leaders engaged in disaster response or
religious leaders working with groups known to sympathize with
terrorists.
Click (Here) to learn more about the Homeland Security and Terrorism Program.
Preparedness
The Critical Incident Analysis
Group's program on Preparedness focuses on finding practical solutions
for preparing for and responding to critical incidents. The goal of
this program is to turn theory into practice. The program looks at both
public and governmental preparedness.
