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A veteran serviceman walking through a bustling city street, inWhy Emergency Management Is a Good Career for… by Mathew Perrill For many service members, the transition from the military to a civilian workforce can be challenging. They have been trained…
Cattle stockyard with meat cows. Feeding of livestock on farm feedlot in Florida rural area.Managing Animal Loss: Emergency Carcass Operations by Joshua Dise and Marshal Wilson Carcass management is rarely top of mind for emergency managers, but during mass animal deaths, it tests preparedness, coordination, and…
U.S. Army Soldiers with the Augusta-based 878th Engineer Battalion, 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Georgia Army National Guard, partner with Georgia State Defense Force personnel to unload cases of water during a point of distribution (POD) mission in Augusta, Georgia, Sept. 30, 2024. The Georgia National Guard has mobilized to provide response and recovery support to areas in the state impacted by Hurricane Helene. At the direction of the Governor and through The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS), the Georgia National Guard will continue to partner local, state, and federal entities in this effort. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Ayanna Tillman)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,…
Illustration of woman and police officer sharing puzzle pieces and coming to a single ideaLaw 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,…

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U.S. Army Soldiers with the Augusta-based 878th Engineer Battalion, 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Georgia Army National Guard, partner with Georgia State Defense Force personnel to unload cases of water during a point of distribution (POD) mission in Augusta, Georgia, Sept. 30, 2024. The Georgia National Guard has mobilized to provide response and recovery support to areas in the state impacted by Hurricane Helene. At the direction of the Governor and through The Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS), the Georgia National Guard will continue to partner local, state, and federal entities in this effort. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Spc. Ayanna Tillman)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,…
Illustration of woman and police officer sharing puzzle pieces and coming to a single ideaLaw 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,…
A veteran serviceman walking through a bustling city street, inWhy Emergency Management Is a Good Career for… by Mathew Perrill For many service members, the transition from the military to a civilian workforce can be challenging. They have been trained…
Cattle stockyard with meat cows. Feeding of livestock on farm feedlot in Florida rural area.Managing Animal Loss: Emergency Carcass Operations by Joshua Dise and Marshal Wilson Carcass management is rarely top of mind for emergency managers, but during mass animal deaths, it tests preparedness, coordination, and…

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Why Emergency Management Is a Good Career for… by Mathew Perrill For many service members, the transition from the military to a civilian workforce can be challenging. They have been trained…
Managing Animal Loss: Emergency Carcass Operations by Joshua Dise and Marshal Wilson Carcass management is rarely top of mind for emergency managers, but during mass animal deaths, it tests preparedness, coordination, and…
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,…
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,…

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

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