Identifying Military Resources and Strategies to Improve Civilian Airport Resiliency
The U.S. military has established resilience practices for domestic installations, and a
number of different military organizations, such as the Air National Guard, are co-located at
civilian airports. This situation provides opportunities for airports to learn from military resilience
practices.
ACRP Synthesis 133: Identifying Military Resources and Strategies to Improve Civilian Airport Resiliency,
from TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program,
documents resiliency practices and processes from the
National Guard and other military services that airports can adapt and leverage for their own
facilities and in partnerships with co-located military facilities.
This Summary Last Modified On: 1/7/2024