This paper examines the roles FFRDCs and UARCs might play in delivering systems engineering and analytical capabilities to state and local jurisdictions to improve the nation's preparedness for responding to emergencies.
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Federally Sponsored, Not-for-Profit Research and Development Centers: Evolving Regional Roles to Engineer State and Local Emergency Preparedness Capabilities
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This paper examines the roles federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) and university affiliated research centers (UARCs) might play in delivering systems engineering and analytical capabilities to state and local jurisdictions to improve the nation's preparedness and address enterprise challenges for responding to and recovering from all-hazards incidents and emergencies.