at University of Southern California - 3710 McClintock Ave, RTH 313, Los Angeles , 90089-2902 United States
The National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE) is a U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence based at the University of Southern California.
Established in 2004, CREATE is an interdisciplinary national research center based at the University of Southern California in the Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Viterbi School of Engineering and funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The Center is focused on risk and economic analysis of the U.S. and comprises a team of experts from across the country, including partnerships with numerous universities and research institutions. Many threats and vulnerabilities pose daily risks to our national security. CREATE develops predictive models that gauge how and where terrorist events might occur, estimate the economic consequences of such attacks and identify where the country's vulnerabilities reside. The Center serves national interests by providing tools and guidance to the Department of Homeland Security, as well as local, regional and state decision-makers, for the prioritization of countermeasures to terrorism, identifying areas where investments are likely to be most effective, computing relative risks among potential terrorist events, and estimating the societal consequences of terrorism.
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Department of Homeland Security National Center of Excellence at USC is Los Angeles based place and this enity listed in College & University category. Located at University of Southern California - 3710 McClintock Ave, RTH 313 CA 90089-2902. Contact phone number of Department of Homeland Security National Center of Excellence at USC: (213) 740-3863