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woman sitting at a table with various radio equipmentAmateurs of Action – The Women of Radio by Desiree Baccus Volunteers are transforming emergency preparedness with an inclusive, diverse movement of impactful community engagement. Explore the inspiring stories of some…
A group of people with eclipse glasses looking up to the sky in front of a NASA welcome signApril 2024 Eclipse – Moving From Planning Into Operations by Laurel J. Radow On April 8, 2024, the path of the total solar eclipse will cross much of the middle section of the…
A boat harbor at night, sunken dock, and smoke-filled skyA Foreign Government, Oprah, and Fires in Maui: The… by Marek N. Posard and Jessica Jensen A misinformation campaign spurred rumors that Oprah Winfrey caused the August 2023 wildfires in Maui. Foreign actors are drawn to…
Five soldiers load boxes of water into a U.S. Navy helicopter on a tarmacThe [Evil] Empire Strikes Back: National Security… by Robert J. (Bob) Roller After the Cold War fears of the 1980s ended, attention shifted from nation-state threats to terrorism and large-scale natural hazards.…

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Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note: Nation-State Threats – Preparing at All Levels by Catherine L. Feinman; Needed: More Imagination for Countering Domestic Risks by Jeanne Benincasa Thorpe; The [Evil] Empire Strikes Back: National Security Emergencies by Robert J. (Bob) Roller; Repeated Intelligence Failures – Not Connecting the Dots by Robert Leverone and Darren E. Price; Fighting Cyberattacks at the Western Hemisphere’s Busiest Port by Gene Seroka; Protecting Infrastructure – Cyber, Physical, and EMP Attacks by David Winks; A Foreign Government, Oprah, and Fires in Maui: The Impact of Misinformation on Community Resiliency by Marek N. Posard and Jessica Jensen; Nation-State Activity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing by Margaret (Margie) Graves; A Holistic Approach to Cybersecurity Risk by Ernesto Ballesteros

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A boat harbor at night, sunken dock, and smoke-filled skyA Foreign Government, Oprah, and Fires in Maui: The… by Marek N. Posard and Jessica Jensen A misinformation campaign spurred rumors that Oprah Winfrey caused the August 2023 wildfires in Maui. Foreign actors are drawn to…
Five soldiers load boxes of water into a U.S. Navy helicopter on a tarmacThe [Evil] Empire Strikes Back: National Security… by Robert J. (Bob) Roller After the Cold War fears of the 1980s ended, attention shifted from nation-state threats to terrorism and large-scale natural hazards.…
woman sitting at a table with various radio equipmentAmateurs of Action – The Women of Radio by Desiree Baccus Volunteers are transforming emergency preparedness with an inclusive, diverse movement of impactful community engagement. Explore the inspiring stories of some…
A group of people with eclipse glasses looking up to the sky in front of a NASA welcome signApril 2024 Eclipse – Moving From Planning Into Operations by Laurel J. Radow On April 8, 2024, the path of the total solar eclipse will cross much of the middle section of the…

Domestic Preparedness Journal

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: New Year’s Resolution – Stronger Communities by Catherine L. Feinman; Resilience Versus Emergency Management by Wayne P. Bergeron; Energy Sector Perspectives by Eric Easton; Multimodal Transportation Perspectives by Nathan DiPillo and Derek Kantar; Weathering the Unknown: Inside Grant County Emergency Management by Tara Goode; Rising Above the Flood: A Decision Tool for Structural Safety by Cedric Ling, Debashish Kar, Nur Yazdani, Eyosias Beneberu, Maria Koliou, and Yong Yoo; Unleashing Community Resilience Through Collaborative Leadership by Michael R. Valiente; Commercial Facilities Sector Perspectives by Kole (KC) Campbell.

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Article Out Loud – Emergency Management Goes to the Hill

  Full article by Kay C. Goss and Catherine L. Feinman, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, March 27, 2024. In this featured article, two attendees of a Senate briefing on “The State of Emergency Management” discuss the assistance

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An Editor’s Personal Journey to Emergency Preparedness

I confess that, in 2009, I did not know anything about emergency preparedness. Now, I am the editor of a publication with a nationwide readership…

Emergency Management Goes to the Hill

  Television shows share the heroic, albeit not always accurate, stories of public safety and emergency response agencies. Realistic or not, these programs help the…

The Evolution of Homeland Security Higher Education

  Terrorism, transnational criminal organizations, critical infrastructure attacks, and cyberattacks are just a few of the top 2024 threats identified in the U.S. Department of…

Key Bridge Collapse – Transportation Infrastructure and Global Supply Chain

  A cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, at approximately 1:30 a.m. on March 26, 2024. The structure collapsed…

Gaining New Skills During Emergency Management Assistance Compact Assignments

  After a disaster strikes, local resources can become quickly overwhelmed. When Puerto Rico suffered a 6.4-magnitude earthquake on January 6, 2020, most of the…

Recovery – “Coming Back” After Disasters and Emergencies

  Natural disasters are increasing in intensity and frequency, and so is their impact. Munich Re, the worldwide reinsurance authority on coverage, disaster impacts, total…

April 2024 Eclipse – Moving From Planning Into Operations

  One of nature’s premier events that many have eagerly anticipated is now weeks away. The April 8, 2024, solar eclipse will cross much of…

Amateurs of Action – The Women of Radio

  Amateur radio clubs serve as microcosms where participants can learn about technology and build and contribute to a rich blend of technical discussions, skillsets,…

Executive Function: The Crisis Leader’s Edge in a High-Pressure World

  Emergency management and crisis leadership demand more than technical skills and knowledge in today’s fast-paced and complex world. To better access information on demand,…

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Amateurs of Action – The Women of Radio by Desiree Baccus Volunteers are transforming emergency preparedness with an inclusive, diverse movement of impactful community engagement. Explore the inspiring stories of some…
April 2024 Eclipse – Moving From Planning Into Operations by Laurel J. Radow On April 8, 2024, the path of the total solar eclipse will cross much of the middle section of the…
A Foreign Government, Oprah, and Fires in Maui: The… by Marek N. Posard and Jessica Jensen A misinformation campaign spurred rumors that Oprah Winfrey caused the August 2023 wildfires in Maui. Foreign actors are drawn to…
The [Evil] Empire Strikes Back: National Security… by Robert J. (Bob) Roller After the Cold War fears of the 1980s ended, attention shifted from nation-state threats to terrorism and large-scale natural hazards.…

Domestic Preparedness Journal

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Featured in this issue: Editor Note: New Year’s Resolution – Stronger Communities by Catherine L. Feinman; Resilience Versus Emergency Management by Wayne P. Bergeron; Energy Sector Perspectives by Eric Easton; Multimodal Transportation Perspectives by Nathan DiPillo and Derek Kantar; Weathering the Unknown: Inside Grant County Emergency Management by Tara Goode; Rising Above the Flood: A Decision Tool for Structural Safety by Cedric Ling, Debashish Kar, Nur Yazdani, Eyosias Beneberu, Maria Koliou, and Yong Yoo; Unleashing Community Resilience Through Collaborative Leadership by Michael R. Valiente; Commercial Facilities Sector Perspectives by Kole (KC) Campbell.

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