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Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note: Preparedness – The Goal With No Finish Line, by Catherine L. Feinman; National Preparedness Month 2024: Talk About It, by Ian Pleet; Responder Fatigue – A Growing Concern, by Dan Scherr and Tanya Scherr; AI and 911 Call Systems: A New Ally or a Hidden Risk?, by Michael Breslin; National Laboratory Partnerships: Linking Operations and Research, by Ryan Eddy and Ann Lesperance; Crisis Communications – Reaching Teens and Young Adults, by Barrett Cappetto; Thwarting Terrorist Threats at Home, by Richard Schoeberl; Security in and Around D.C. – Following the Informational Dots, by Catherine L. Feinman
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Tren de Aragua: From Prison Gang to Transnational Organized Crime Syndicate in the U.S.
Securing Cities: The Fight Against Local Level Cyberthreats
Preparedness – The Goal With No Finish Line
Thwarting Terrorist Threats at Home
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Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note: Community Engagement – Strength in Numbers by Catherine L. Feinman; Lessons in Social Media – Preparing Kids and Community Leaders for Disasters by Patricia Frost and Michael Prasad; Return on Investments in Public Engagement by June Isaacson Kailes; Realizing the Power of Community in Disaster Recovery by Aaron Clark-Ginsberg; Bridging Preparedness: State Medication Reserves for Pandemics and Beyond by Angie Im; Dual-World Tabletop Exercises – Addressing Unmet Infrastructure Needs by Charles (Chuck) L. Manto; A Homeland Vulnerability Continues by Robert C. Hutchinson; and Vulnerability and Exploitation – Human Trafficking After Natural Disasters by Benjamin Thomas Greer.
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Article Out Loud – Malicious and Non-Malicious Cyber Incidents: Education and Preparation
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Malicious and Non-Malicious Cyber Incidents: Education and Preparation
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Securing Cities: The Fight Against Local Level Cyberthreats
Preparedness – The Goal With No Finish Line
Thwarting Terrorist Threats at Home
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- CBRNE
- Communication & Interoperability
- Critical Infrastructure
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- Terrorism
- Transportation
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National Laboratory Partnerships: Linking Operations and Research
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- Emergency Management
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- Fire
- Hospitals
- Law Enforcement
- Public Health
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Crisis Communications – Reaching Teens and Young Adults
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- Commentary
- Communication & Interoperability
- Critical Infrastructure
- Cybersecurity
- Emergency Management
- Emergency Medical Services
- Feature
- Fire
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AI and 911 Call Systems: A New Ally or a Hidden Risk?
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Domestic Preparedness Journal
Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note: Community Engagement – Strength in Numbers by Catherine L. Feinman; Lessons in Social Media – Preparing Kids and Community Leaders for Disasters by Patricia Frost and Michael Prasad; Return on Investments in Public Engagement by June Isaacson Kailes; Realizing the Power of Community in Disaster Recovery by Aaron Clark-Ginsberg; Bridging Preparedness: State Medication Reserves for Pandemics and Beyond by Angie Im; Dual-World Tabletop Exercises – Addressing Unmet Infrastructure Needs by Charles (Chuck) L. Manto; A Homeland Vulnerability Continues by Robert C. Hutchinson; and Vulnerability and Exploitation – Human Trafficking After Natural Disasters by Benjamin Thomas Greer.