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Every Man a Wingman, 2010

The United States Air Force-specific report of the follow-on review of the issues addressed by th... more The United States Air Force-specific report of the follow-on review of the issues addressed by the initial Department of Defense review and recommendations made following the mass shooting by Army Major Malik Nadal Hasan at Fort Hood, TX on November 5, 2009. This report follows up the initial DoD "Protecting the Force: Lessons from Fort Hood" by addressing each issue from an Air Force-specific perspective, and also explores (and makes recommendations) regarding additional issues identified in the Air Force review period.

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Protecting the Force: Lessons from Fort Hood, 2010

Following the tragic shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, on Nov. 5, 2009, Defense Secretary Robert M. G... more Following the tragic shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, on Nov. 5, 2009, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates established the Department of Defense Independent Review Related to Fort Hood to examine the circumstances behind this tragedy.

He directed that the assembled group to conduct the investigation and to report back to him by Jan. 15, 2010, with recommendations to identify and address possible deficiencies in:

- the Department of Defense's programs, policies, processes, and procedures related to force protection and identifying DoD employees who could potentially pose credible threats to themselves or others;

- the sufficiency of the Department of Defense's emergency response to mass casualty situations at DoD facilities and the response to care for victims and families in the aftermath of mass casualty events;

- the sufficiency of programs, policies, processes, and procedures for the support and care of healthcare providers while caring for beneficiaries suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or other mental and emotional wounds and injuries;

- the adequacy of Army programs, policies, processes, and procedures as applied to the alleged perpetrator.

After conducting the review, the assembled group reached a number of conclusions and made corresponding recommendations.

Research paper thumbnail of VABPandemicInfluenzaAssessmentOutreach final

Research paper thumbnail of Every Man a Wingman, Protecting the Force: Lessons from Fort Hood

Every Man a Wingman, 2010

The United States Air Force-specific report of the follow-on review of the issues addressed by th... more The United States Air Force-specific report of the follow-on review of the issues addressed by the initial Department of Defense review and recommendations made following the mass shooting by Army Major Malik Nadal Hasan at Fort Hood, TX on November 5, 2009. This report follows up the initial DoD "Protecting the Force: Lessons from Fort Hood" by addressing each issue from an Air Force-specific perspective, and also explores (and makes recommendations) regarding additional issues identified in the Air Force review period.

Research paper thumbnail of Protecting the Force: Lessons from Fort Hood

Protecting the Force: Lessons from Fort Hood, 2010

Following the tragic shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, on Nov. 5, 2009, Defense Secretary Robert M. G... more Following the tragic shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, on Nov. 5, 2009, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates established the Department of Defense Independent Review Related to Fort Hood to examine the circumstances behind this tragedy.

He directed that the assembled group to conduct the investigation and to report back to him by Jan. 15, 2010, with recommendations to identify and address possible deficiencies in:

- the Department of Defense's programs, policies, processes, and procedures related to force protection and identifying DoD employees who could potentially pose credible threats to themselves or others;

- the sufficiency of the Department of Defense's emergency response to mass casualty situations at DoD facilities and the response to care for victims and families in the aftermath of mass casualty events;

- the sufficiency of programs, policies, processes, and procedures for the support and care of healthcare providers while caring for beneficiaries suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or other mental and emotional wounds and injuries;

- the adequacy of Army programs, policies, processes, and procedures as applied to the alleged perpetrator.

After conducting the review, the assembled group reached a number of conclusions and made corresponding recommendations.