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October 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Listen to the Warnings, Plan for Threats by Catherine L. Feinman; Monkeypox: A Public Health Update by Mabel De Leo & Deborah Sateler; Looking Back to Look Ahead to Protect the Food Supply by Benjamin Lieb & Jason Bashura; Earthquakes & Pandemic – Keeping
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September 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Resources Not to Be Overlooked by Catherine L. Feinman; Strategic Depth & the Fight Against Violent Extremism by Richard Schoeberl & W. Cochran Pruett; Credentialing a Nation’s Volunteer Responder Network by Patty Ridings; Uvalde Shooting – A Predictable Surprise by William H. Austin; Respecting

August 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Preparedness – A Constant Juggle by Catherine L. Feinman; There Was a Pandemic Strategy and Plan by Robert C. Hutchinson; Successful Application – Virtual Emergency Operations Center by Judy Kruger & Kyle Overly; Hospital Response – A Personal Training Experience by Erin Valentine; The

July 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Discovering Another New Normal by Catherine L. Feinman; What Preparedness & Response Leaders Need in the New Normal by Catherine L. Feinman; “Boot Camp” for Emergency Managers by David Covington; Public Health Preparedness – Finding Its Path Forward by Raphael M. Barishansky; Societal Violence

June 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Working Together: Partnership, Training, Funding & Tolerance, by Catherine L. Feinman; How the Best Get Better: Partnerships & a Trifecta Disaster by Judy Kruger & Scott Harris; The Risk-Based Approach to Hazardous Material/WMD Incidents, by Tony Mussorfiti; Public Safety Grant Programs Changes – A

May 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Protecting Life and Safety – A Job for Everyone, by Catherine L. Feinman; Project Management Approach in Emergency Management, by Adam Tager; Suburban Fire Operations: Five Lessons Learned, by Randall W. Hanifen; Stop the Bleed Training for Immediate Responders, byAndy Altizer; Crowd Behavior &

April 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Overcoming Challenges – Do Not Skip Steps, by Catherine L. Feinman; A Growing Threat to Healthcare and Other Facilities, by Rodney Andreasen; Securing & Protecting the Nation’s Cybersecurity Infrastructure, by Chandler Lofland & Raymond Walker; Best Practice: Auxilliary Radios for Healthcare Facilities, by Ashleigh

March 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Closing Preparedness Gaps – Timing Is Everything, by Catherine Feinman; Bipartisan Commission Says Nation Unprepared for Biological Events, by Asha M. George & John T. O’Brien; Radiation Emergency Medical Challenges and A Global Pandemic, by Ron Cain; PNT Signals as National Critical Infrastructure, by

February 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Four Key Elements of Crisis Prevention, by Catherine L. Feinman; Application of the Cynefin Framework to COVID-19 Pandemic, by Judy Kruger & Romeo Lavarias; Top 10 Habits for Better Crisis Preparedness, by Andrew (Andy) Altizer; Articles Out Loud, by Domestic Preparedness Journal; Essentials of

January 2022

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: Finding New Ways to Prepare, By Catherine L. Feinman; The Evolving Status of Emergency Management Organizations, By Kyle Overly; Predictable Surge: A Pilot in Providence, By Sara Kelly; Preparing the U.S. for an Outbreak of African Swine Fever, By Gary A. Flory; and The

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Article Out Loud – Imagining the U.S. Without Power: A Dual-World EMP Exercise

This is an article by Charles (Chuck) L. Manto, K. Luke Reiner, and Dave Hunt, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, February 12, 2025. A dual-world tabletop exercise simulating an electromagnetic pulse event in Chicopee, Massachusetts, revealed startling discrepancies in outcomes between the city’s current preparedness and a moderate-preparedness

Article Out Loud – Keeping Humans in the Loop: The Future of Emergency Management

The emergence of powerful artificial intelligence tools generates excitement and apprehension, raising profound questions about the future of emergency response. By adopting the joint cognitive systems paradigm, emergency managers are offered a new way of thinking about their work in this environment. Learn a new way of thinking about the

Article Out Loud – The Vulnerability of Public Figures: Lessons from UnitedHealthcare

High-profile business leaders like UnitedHealthcare’s murdered CEO have been at an elevated risk of targeted violence in the past several years. Although such attacks on corporate executives and other public figures are rare, they are targeted. In response, many corporations have increased personal protection for executives, but the permanence of

Article Out Loud – All at Once: Multi-Incident Simultaneous Response and Recovery

This is an article by Tucker Berry, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, January 29, 2025. As demonstrated by hurricanes Helene and Milton, many jurisdictions are unaccustomed to compounding incidents. Learn how to bolster readiness to simultaneously respond and recover by proactively examining and preparing for unique challenges of

Article Out Loud – Nonmedical Concerns for Hospitals in a Mass-Casualty Incident

Nonmedical concerns such as security and safety, unaccompanied minors, and governmental relations can adversely impact a hospital when responding to a mass-casualty incident. Failure to plan for these issues, including consequence management, could risk life and safety. Learn how mass-casualty incidents should be managed as complex incidents.

Article Out Loud – The Current State of the Opioid Crisis & Other Emerging Threats

This is an article by John Johnson, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, January 21, 2025. Opioid deaths have surged dramatically since the pandemic. Manufacturers exploit legal loopholes and use precursor chemicals that often evade detection and regulation. Learn about new and growing threats that present challenges to public

Article Out Loud – Preparing for the Next Biothreat: Lessons Not to Forget

In 2024, senior officials from hospitals, healthcare organizations, public health, emergency management, and other responder communities convened at two workshops to share the lessons they learned as leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more about how communities can better prepare for the next biothreat.

Article Out Loud – Mission Ready Packages: New Possibilities

In 2005, the Superdome in New Orleans served as a mass shelter and accommodated over 25,000 people during Hurricane Katrina. Those accommodations, though, were inadequate, with limited power, plumbing, and other resources. To avoid a similar scenario, the Mission Ready Venue Initiative enables stadiums to be a resource for immediate

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