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Podcast – From Compassion to Capability: John Gantt on CERT and Community Preparedness
In this podcast episode of Domestic Preparedness: The Podcast, host Nicolette Casey Phillips speaks with John Gantt, a longtime emergency management volunteer and CERT leader dedicated to turning everyday neighbors into trusted partners for first responders. They discuss volunteerism and the critical roles volunteers play in disaster preparedness and response. This conversation was recorded live on May 28, 2025, at the Texas Emergency Management Conference.

Lessons From Indigenous Emergency Response in Canada
Emergency management in Indigenous communities carries a unique spirit, one not always captured in the structured blueprints of conventional emergency operation centers. Emergency managers should examine culturally appropriate emergency support and communication strategies to improve crisis response.

Overcoming Hurricane Evacuation Delays to Save Lives
Flooding is the main cause of hurricane deaths in the U.S., and evacuation planning is critical to life safety. For maximum community buy-in, emergency managers should educate the public on optimum evacuation procedures and account for supply chain disruptions.

Fortress at Risk: Critical Infrastructure and Violent Extremism
Extremism gives rise to individuals, groups, and networks who see critical infrastructure as a prime target for violence. In reality, the concept of a shared-responsibility model can falter under the strain of a cascading failure. Preparation depends less on policy and more on practiced coordination before an incident occurs.

A Sixth Framework? Civil Defense and the Future of Emergency Management
Comprehensive emergency management in the U.S. evolved from World War II and Cold War-era civil defense, but today, civil defense plays little to no role in emergency management policy. With most Americans expecting a major conflict within the next decade, it is time for a sixth framework.
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Why Emergency Management Is a Good Career for… by Mathew Perrill For many service members, the transition from the military to a civilian workforce can be challenging. They have been trained…
Managing Animal Loss: Emergency Carcass Operations by Joshua Dise and Marshal Wilson Carcass management is rarely top of mind for emergency managers, but during mass animal deaths, it tests preparedness, coordination, and…
FIFA, Terrorism, and Preparedness for the 2026 World… by Adam Johnson The quadrennial championship of the most popular game in the world—soccer—is coming to the United States in 2026, and fans…
Law Enforcement Collaboration Within Multidisciplinary Teams by Richard Schoeberl and Anthony (Tony) Mottola Multidisciplinary teams are inherently collaborative and benefit intricate police cases and vulnerable populations. Adopting the expertise of professionals in medicine,…
Domestic Preparedness Journal
Featured in this issue
- The Evolving Landscape of Domestic Extremism
- Reimagining Readiness in Homeland Defense
- Preparing Small Communities for Terrorist Attacks
- Threat Detection at Special Events
- FIFA, Terrorism, and Preparedness
- Civil Defense and the Future of Emergency Management
- Critical Infrastructure and Violent Extremism
- The Optimism Bias Trap
- Knowing What to Do When Stuff Hits the Ground
- Outbreak Resources and Strategies for Health Departments
- How 5G Technology Propels Emergency Response
Articles Out Loud

Article Out Loud – Lessons From Indigenous Emergency Response in Canada
September 3, 2025
This is an article by David Formentini, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, September 3, 2025. Emergency management in

Article Out Loud – Overcoming Hurricane Evacuation Delays to Save Lives
September 3, 2025
This is an article by Thomas E. Brzozowski, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, August 27, 2025. This is
Editor’s Note: Terrorism Preparedness—A Role for Everyone