TME January 07 Cover
Cover: Since its founding in 1920, SAME has worked with federal, state and community emergency management officials and disaster relief organizations to develop and improve plans and capabilities to respond to natural and man-made disasters. In 2001, SAME renewed that commitment as a founding member of The Infrastruscture Security Partnership.
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CAD-GIS Responsibility
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Main Theme: readiness & homeland security

Leader Profile — Edward J. Hecker
Chair, The Infrastructure Security Partnership (TISP)

Getting Ready

Protecting Water

Combining Facility Assessments

Sensible Security

Transitioning Technology


geospatial intelligence

Geospatial Views

Robotic Surveying

Maximizing GIS

Spatial Enabling


environment
Managing Contamination

facilities management
Metering Facilities

Engineers in Action
Preparing for Combat Engineering [PDF - 2.5 MB]

Special Insert
The Infrastructure Security Partnership [PDF - 2.5 MB]

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"A community where many people live, whether or not military objectives are located therein, is the place the enemy selects for bombing."

So warned an article in the May 1942 issue of The Military Engineer, which addressed the importance of civilian defense and homeland security.

THE Military ENGINEER · No. 646 · Vol. 99
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