Organizing for homeland security after Katrina: Is adaptive management what’s missing?

Author(s)
Wise, C. R.
Date published
24 May 2006
Publisher
Public Administration Review
Type
Articles
Keywords
Organisational Learning and Change, Protection, human rights & security

This article analyzes performance and organizational issues revealed by the governmental response to Hurricane Katrina. It reviews and analyzes the organizational changes made in the federal government to address homeland security and presents several proposals for reorganization suggested by policy makers in the aftermath of Katrina. A management approach rooted in adaptive management is presented for use in the ongoing process of organizing for homeland security.