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Podcast – Partnerships in Preparedness: Kali Dawkins on Technology, Trust, and Response
In this episode of Domestic Preparedness: The Podcast, Kali Dawkins of Verizon shares how public/private collaboration can keep responders connected before, during, and after disaster. From hurricane recovery to planning for FIFA 2026, discover how Dawkins feels technology and trust build stronger, safer communities.

Emergency Management on Defense, Homeland Security on Offense
While some professionals believe that emergency management should revisit civil defense roles in emergency management, others support maintaining a separation between homeland defense and emergency management roles. This article is a counterpoint to the creation of a “Sixth Framework” for emergency management.

A Free Mental Health Resource for All Public Safety Professions
Public safety professionals—including emergency communications specialists—face daily exposure to trauma, often without acknowledgment. However, the very systems built to safeguard the larger community frequently fail to safeguard their own. With telecommunicators as a key example, this article describes mental health care needs across the public safety community and provides a free training resource to help address these needs.

What Volunteers Mean to Emergency Management Budgets
Driven by a sense of humanity, volunteers are invaluable to emergency efforts. But they are essential to emergency management in more ways than one. The hours they donate and the costs they absorb by covering their own expenses positively affect the bottom line of budget-strapped emergency management departments.

The United Cajun Navy: Advancing Disaster Response With Volunteerism and Industry Partnerships
Formed after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the United Cajun Navy unites boat owners and other volunteers to aid during floods, hurricanes, and other disasters, bridging gaps in official response and recovery. A volunteer “technical industry liaison” partners with businesses to add technical capabilities and strengthen its efforts. This model shows how collaboration with such liaisons enhances volunteer effectiveness.

Civil Defense: The Unseen Pillars of Preparedness
Core to homeland security are institutions such as active-duty military, the National Guard, FEMA, and local first responders. Complementing these core institutions, however, are three often underrecognized forces that provide consistent, often uncompensated support: the Civil Air Patrol, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, and State Guard units. This article explores the statutory roles, operational responsibilities, and vital resources these forces offer from the perspective of three senior leaders actively engaged in their operations.
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FIFA, Terrorism, and Preparedness for the 2026 World… by Adam Johnson The quadrennial championship of the most popular game in the world—soccer—is coming to the United States in 2026, and fans…
Preparing Small Communities for Terrorist Attacks by Rodney Andreasen Terrorist attacks have broad psychological, social, and economic impacts that often extend beyond the initial target. While large cities are…
Law Enforcement Collaboration Within Multidisciplinary Teams by Richard Schoeberl and Anthony (Tony) Mottola Multidisciplinary teams are inherently collaborative and benefit intricate police cases and vulnerable populations. Adopting the expertise of professionals in medicine,…
State Defense Forces: The Untapped Backbone of… by Robert Hastings As disasters become more frequent, states face pressure to expand response capacity without raising costs. With stretched National Guard resources,…
Domestic Preparedness Journal
Featured in this issue
- The Evolving Landscape of Domestic Extremism
- Reimagining Readiness in Homeland Defense
- Preparing Small Communities for Terrorist Attacks
- Threat Detection at Special Events
- FIFA, Terrorism, and Preparedness
- Civil Defense and the Future of Emergency Management
- Critical Infrastructure and Violent Extremism
- The Optimism Bias Trap
- Knowing What to Do When Stuff Hits the Ground
- Outbreak Resources and Strategies for Health Departments
- How 5G Technology Propels Emergency Response
Articles Out Loud

Article Out Loud – Emergency Management on Defense, Homeland Security on Offense
September 17, 2025
This is an article by Michael Prasad, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, September 17, 2025. While some professionals

Article Out Loud – A Free Mental Health Resource for All Public Safety Professions
September 17, 2025
This is an article by Bridgett Clark, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, September 17, 2025. Public safety professionals—including