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Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center (HSOAC)

HSOAC
United States of America
Governments

Mission

The Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center provides specialized independent and objective subject matter expertise to DHS components, program managers and operating elements in addressing national homeland security issues by developing and delivering unique DHS capabilities. HSOAC offers analysis of early-stage activities, portfolio planning and analysis, policy development, acquisition planning and support for the transition of products into government operations or licensing for use by others.

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Published on
22 June 2022
Logistics analysis of Puerto Rico: will the seaborne supply chain of Puerto Rico support hurricane recovery projects?
Puerto Rico's seaborne logistics capacity is assessed in the context of the anticipated increase in imported materials and the need to transport large, heavy materials onto, and then around, the main island for recovery projects following Hurricane Maria.
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Published on
22 June 2022
Challenges and Opportunities for the Puerto Rico Economy A Review of Evidence and Options Following Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017
The report provides considerable detail on the conditions in Puerto Rico before and after the 2017 hurricane season so that decisionmakers can adopt better policies in rebuilding a sustainable economic sector, more broadly, the whole of Puerto Rico.
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Published on
22 June 2022
Supporting a 21st Century Workforce in Puerto Rico: Challenges and Options for Improving Puerto Rico's Workforce System Following Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017
This document gives decisionmakers details on the workforce challenges in Puerto Rico prior to the 2017 hurricane season, and directly afterward and offers suggested strategies to design and implement workforce development programs and overarching system.
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Published on
21 June 2022
Municipalities on the Front Lines of Puerto Rico's Recovery -Assessing Damage, Needs, and Opportunities for Recovery After Hurricane Maria
This detailed report focuses on the impact that Hurricanes Irma and Maria had on the ability of Puerto Rico’s municipalities to govern and deliver services to their constituents.

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https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/hsoac

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