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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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Today's Top Picks
An Editor’s Personal Journey to Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Management Goes to the Hill
- Articles
- Critical Infrastructure
- Cybersecurity
- Feature
- Law Enforcement
- Military
- Science & Technology
- Terrorism
The Evolution of Homeland Security Higher Education
Key Bridge Collapse – Transportation Infrastructure and Global Supply Chain
Gaining New Skills During Emergency Management Assistance Compact Assignments
Recovery – “Coming Back” After Disasters and Emergencies
- Articles
- Communication & Interoperability
- Emergency Management
- Feature
- Science & Technology
- Transportation
April 2024 Eclipse – Moving From Planning Into Operations
- Articles
- Communication & Interoperability
- Cybersecurity
- Emergency Management
- Emergency Medical Services
- Feature
- Fire
- Law Enforcement
- Science & Technology
Support and Planning Inside 911 Centers
- Articles
- Communication & Interoperability
- Emergency Management
- Feature
- Science & Technology
- Volunteerism
Amateurs of Action – The Women of Radio
Executive Function: The Crisis Leader’s Edge in a High-Pressure World
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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.
Articles Out Loud
Article Out Loud – Emergency Management Goes to the Hill
Article Out Loud – The Evolution of Homeland Security Higher Education
Today's Top Picks
An Editor’s Personal Journey to Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Management Goes to the Hill
- Articles
- Critical Infrastructure
- Cybersecurity
- Feature
- Law Enforcement
- Military
- Science & Technology
- Terrorism
The Evolution of Homeland Security Higher Education
Key Bridge Collapse – Transportation Infrastructure and Global Supply Chain
Gaining New Skills During Emergency Management Assistance Compact Assignments
Recovery – “Coming Back” After Disasters and Emergencies
- Articles
- Communication & Interoperability
- Emergency Management
- Feature
- Science & Technology
- Transportation
April 2024 Eclipse – Moving From Planning Into Operations
- Articles
- Communication & Interoperability
- Cybersecurity
- Emergency Management
- Emergency Medical Services
- Feature
- Fire
- Law Enforcement
- Science & Technology
Support and Planning Inside 911 Centers
- Articles
- Communication & Interoperability
- Emergency Management
- Feature
- Science & Technology
- Volunteerism
Amateurs of Action – The Women of Radio
Executive Function: The Crisis Leader’s Edge in a High-Pressure World
Trending
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.