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December 2021

Featured in this issue: Resilience in 2022 – Planning, Resources & Connections, By Catherine L. Feinman; Resilience After 2021: Unfinished Business & Future Agenda; By Robert McCreight; Domestic Preparedness in a Post-COVID-19 World, By Nathan DiPillo; Protecting GPS Satellites, Signals, and America Webinar, By Domestic Preparedness Journal and the Resilient

November 2021

Featured in this issue: Safety: Protecting Communities From Dangers & Risks, By Catherine L. Feinman; The Dangers of Not Protecting the “3Ps” During Events, By Kole (KC) Campbell; Cassandra’s Curse: Disasters Revisited, ​By Rodney Andreasen; Another Opportunity to Prepare for Quarantines, By Robert C. Hutchinson; Human-Machine Teaming: A Vision of

October 2021

Featured in this issue: Building Resilience Into the Planning Process, By Catherine L. Feinman; Afghanistan – A Haven for Violent Extremism, By Richard Schoeberl, Anthony (Tony) Mottola & Anthony L. Clark; “Moneyball” for the Wildland Fire System, By Matthew P. Thompson & Erin J. Belval; It Is Time to Adopt

September 2021

Featured in this issue: Lest We Forget!, By Martin (Marty) Masiuk; September 11 – Remembrance & Recovery, By Anthony S. Mangeri; Never Forget: Focusing Events & Opportunity for Change, By Nim Kidd; Domestic Preparedness – Prepared for What?, By Rob Schnepp; Security Lessons Learned – Part 1, Boston Marathon Bombings,

August 2021

Featured in this issue: Different Sides of Disaster Support, By Catherine L. Feinman; Emergency Management Projects in a Quasi-Pandemic World, By Sarah Keally; Building Codes Support Disaster Preparedness & Resilience, By Karl Fippinger; Psychological Effects of COVID-19 on Frontline Workers, By Hannah Bennett; COVID-19: Impact on Financial Fraud, By Michael

July 2021

Featured in this issue: Bringing Back the Preparedness Mindset, By Catherine L. Feinman; Red Teaming for Disaster Preparedness, By Kole (KC) Campbell; Situational Awareness for Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration, By Akshay Birla; Start or Restart VOADs/COADs During the Preparedness Phase, By Michael Prasad; Telecommunication Overload – The 2021 Edition, By Erik Westgard

June 2021

Featured in this issue: Connecting: Benefits & Risks, By Catherine L. Feinman; The Other Life of Command Trucks, By Erik Westgard; Online & Social Media Risks – Protecting Children, Part 1, By Michael Breslin & Robert Lowery Jr.; Online & Social Media Risks – Protecting Children, Part 2, By Michael

May 2021

Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note, By Catherine L. Feinman; National Preparedness Failure: Hindsight Is 2020, By Michael A. Brown; Impact of Critical Biosecurity Reports – Uncertainty Remains, By Robert C. Hutchinson; Post-Hazard Event Airport Recovery, By Gregory Brunelle, Chhabra Jaskanwal, et al.; Revisiting Face Masks Near the End of

April 2021

Featured in this issue: Information – Keep It Flowing, By Catherine L. Feinman; Formalizing the Role of Intelligence & Investigation, By Michael Prasad ; Coastlines Are Now a Moving Target – Literally, By John Englander; Supply Chain Management Podcast, By Martin D. Masiuk; Public Order Policing & Volunteers, By Erik

March 2021

Featured in this issue: Search for Opportunities, By Catherine L. Feinman; Embracing Resilience: At a Crossroad of Opportunity, By Deborah Weiser & Gregory Brunelle; Mitigating Wildfires – Conceptualizing Possibilities, By Senay Ozbay; Tips & Tricks for Effective Disaster Planning, By Robert J. (Bob) Roller; Technical Assistance for Healthcare System Preparedness,

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Article Out Loud – Evolution of a Critical Emergency Response Tool

During a derecho in May 2024, Texas agencies contacted and conducted wellness checks on residents with disabilities or with functional and access needs. One tool facilitated the process, sharing critical information about registrants to the emergency responders and planners who needed to know. Learn about this collaborative process.

Article Out Loud – Why Public Works Needs a Seat at the Planning Table

This is an article by Greg Hoffnung, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, January 8, 2025. Despite their critical role in disaster response, public works agencies are not always included in the emergency planning process. Key steps can help ensure that these and other agencies can more effectively respond

Article Out Loud – Opportunities for Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Management

This is an article by Alex Hagen and Jon Barr, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, December 18, 2024. Recent research into the relationship between AI and emergency management uncovered an environment prepared for AI-based solutions. While AI must overcome some infrastructure hurdles, technologies to prevent, mitigate, and recover

ARTICLE OUT LOUD – Introducing AI to the Emergency Management Workforce: A Case Study

This is an article by Lenora G. Borchardt, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, December 18, 2024. AI can contribute to professional competency and learners’ success while efficiently training emergency management professionals and managing the bottom line. Learn how AI can create competency and outcomes-based learning tailored to each

ARTICLE OUT LOUD – Protecting Critical Infrastructure From Weaponized Drones

Electricity substations are traditionally only protected by chain-link fences and signage warning of the dangers of high voltage. However, this still leaves property vulnerable, especially to weaponized drones attacking from above, a mode of terrorism being used more extensively across the world and at home. Learn about the vulnerability of

ARTICLE OUT LOUD – Why Messaging Matters: A Regionalized Approach to Alerts and Warnings

Full article by Soraya Sutherlin, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness. Effective, timely, and unified communication across jurisdictions is essential for saving lives. The 2015 ExxonMobil refinery explosion highlighted the urgent need for coordinated, cross-jurisdictional alerting. Emergency managers, public safety officials, and policymakers must come together to prioritize a

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