Today's Top Picks

Today's Top Picks

Today's Top Picks

The Forefront of Innovation in Training & Exercises: Disaster Gaming

In 1960, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz claimed that the United States predicted everything the Japanese would do in World War II—except for kamikaze strikes—through wargaming.…

U.S. Withdrawal from the World Health Organization: Emergency Preparedness Implications

  The World Health Organization (WHO) is a global United Nations (UN) agency focused on world health and safety, founded in 1948. Countries that are…

The Vulnerability of Public Figures: Lessons from UnitedHealthcare

  High-profile private and public-sector leaders have been at an elevated risk of targeted violence in the past several years. Although physical attacks on corporate…

Keeping Humans in the Loop: The Future of Emergency Management

  In an era in which disasters are increasingly complex, and technology’s role is ever-expanding, the landscape of emergency management is undergoing a seismic shift.…

Overcoming Communications Challenges: A Hurricane Helene Success

  Emergency management officials understand that communication issues often arise during events and will be addressed in after-action reviews. Responding to Mitchell County, North Carolina,…

Editor’s Note: Responding to Disasters in 2025 and Beyond

  At the beginning of each new year, discussions about change and what will happen in the upcoming year tend to dominate conversations, and 2025…

All at Once: Multi-Incident Simultaneous Response and Recovery

  Of all the scenarios emergency preparedness professionals face—whether as elected officials, private-sector crisis management teams, or staff in an emergency operations center (EOC)—one is…

Nonmedical Concerns for Hospitals in a Mass-Casualty Incident

  While there are obvious and significant medical concerns associated with mass-casualty incidents (MCIs), there are also nonmedical concerns that can adversely impact a hospital…

The Current State of the Opioid Crisis & Other Emerging Threats

There may be good news on the horizon from the latest reports by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Drug Enforcement Administration…

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The image displays a detailed close-up of switchgear and transmission towers against a vivid sky, symbolizing energy infrastructure and power distribution.Protecting Critical Infrastructure From Weaponized Drones by David WinksSteve ChillFrederick FerrerMichael J. "Apollo" LovellMike Swearingen and Mary Lasky Electricity substations are traditionally only protected by chain link fences and signage warning of the dangers of high voltage. However,…
abstract collage of light bulb and energyEmergency Management of Tomorrow: Emerging… by Dan CotterChristina Bapst-StumpAnn Lesperance and Rachel A. Bartholomew More frequent and intense disasters put pressure on emergency managers and emergency operations centers to share and analyze data faster…
Traffic StopA Violent Surge – Sovereign Citizens vs. Government… by Anthony (Tony) Mottola and Richard Schoeberl The Federal Bureau of Investigation has classified the Sovereign Citizen movement as a domestic terrorist threat. To prepare law enforcement…
TX DPS training WEBA Data-Driven Approach to Police Recruitment and Retention by Glenn Fueston and Michael Breslin From the rise of advanced criminal networks and borderless crimes to the persistent hurdles of limited resources, inadequate training, and…

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Traffic StopA Violent Surge – Sovereign Citizens vs. Government… by Anthony (Tony) Mottola and Richard Schoeberl The Federal Bureau of Investigation has classified the Sovereign Citizen movement as a domestic terrorist threat. To prepare law enforcement…
TX DPS training WEBA Data-Driven Approach to Police Recruitment and Retention by Glenn Fueston and Michael Breslin From the rise of advanced criminal networks and borderless crimes to the persistent hurdles of limited resources, inadequate training, and…
The image displays a detailed close-up of switchgear and transmission towers against a vivid sky, symbolizing energy infrastructure and power distribution.Protecting Critical Infrastructure From Weaponized Drones by David WinksSteve ChillFrederick FerrerMichael J. "Apollo" LovellMike Swearingen and Mary Lasky Electricity substations are traditionally only protected by chain link fences and signage warning of the dangers of high voltage. However,…
abstract collage of light bulb and energyEmergency Management of Tomorrow: Emerging… by Dan CotterChristina Bapst-StumpAnn Lesperance and Rachel A. Bartholomew More frequent and intense disasters put pressure on emergency managers and emergency operations centers to share and analyze data faster…

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Protecting Critical Infrastructure From Weaponized Drones by David WinksSteve ChillFrederick FerrerMichael J. "Apollo" LovellMike Swearingen and Mary Lasky Electricity substations are traditionally only protected by chain link fences and signage warning of the dangers of high voltage. However,…
Emergency Management of Tomorrow: Emerging… by Dan CotterChristina Bapst-StumpAnn Lesperance and Rachel A. Bartholomew More frequent and intense disasters put pressure on emergency managers and emergency operations centers to share and analyze data faster…
A Violent Surge – Sovereign Citizens vs. Government… by Anthony (Tony) Mottola and Richard Schoeberl The Federal Bureau of Investigation has classified the Sovereign Citizen movement as a domestic terrorist threat. To prepare law enforcement…
A Data-Driven Approach to Police Recruitment and Retention by Glenn Fueston and Michael Breslin From the rise of advanced criminal networks and borderless crimes to the persistent hurdles of limited resources, inadequate training, and…

Domestic Preparedness Journal

Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note: Responding to Disasters in 2025 and Beyond, by Catherine L. Feinman; All at Once: Multi-Incident Simultaneous Response and Recovery, by Tucker Berry; Nonmedical Concerns for Hospitals in a Mass-Casualty Incident, by Joanmarie Verrico Wallster and Michael Prasad; The Current State of the Opioid Crisis & Other Emerging Threats, by John Johnson; Advisory Board Spotlight: Interview with Major Rhonda Lawson, by Major Rhonda Lawson; Preparing for the Next Biothreat: Lessons Not to Forget, by Christy Anderson; Mission Ready Packages: New Possibilities, by Kay C. Goss; Evolution of a Critical Emergency Response Tool, by Jamie Hannan and Kristina Clark; Why Public Works Needs a Seat at the Planning Table, by Greg Hoffnung

Articles Out Loud

Domestic Preparedness Journal

Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note: Local-Level Planning for National-Level Threats, by Catherine L. Feinman; Malicious and Non-Malicious Cyber Incidents: Education and Preparation, by Dan Scherr and Tanya Scherr; Securing Cities: The Fight Against Local Level Cyberthreats, by Michael Breslin; Backyard Cybersecurity: The Local Challenge, by Brian Shajari; Cyber and Physical Resilience in the Food and Agriculture Industry, by Nathan DiPillo; The Ethics of Data in Disaster Management and Crisis Operations, by Anthony S. Mangeri; Growing Foreign Threats to National Security, Part 1: Challenges and Considerations, by Glen Woodbury; Growing Foreign Threat to National Security, Part 2: Emergency Management Approaches and Choices, by Glen Woodbury; Tren de Aragua: From Prison Gang to Transnational Organized Crime Syndicate in the U.S., by Anthony (Tony) Mottola and Dan Scherr; Advisory Board Spotlights: Interview With Ray Barishansky, DrPH, and Keeping It Real With Lynda Zambrano.

Articles Out Loud

Article Out Loud – U.S. Withdrawal from the World Health Organization: Emergency Preparedness Implications

This is an article by Tanya M . Scherr, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, February 12, 2025. As the U.S. contemplates withdrawing its membership from the World Health Organization, there are potential impacts to both local and global emergency preparedness and response to consider. Learn how emergency managers should evaluate their current programs to determine ramifications in their local sectors.

Article Out Loud – Imagining the U.S. Without Power: A Dual-World EMP Exercise

This is an article by Charles (Chuck) L. Manto, K. Luke Reiner, and Dave Hunt, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, February 12, 2025. A dual-world tabletop exercise simulating an electromagnetic pulse event in Chicopee, Massachusetts, revealed startling discrepancies in outcomes between the city’s current preparedness and a moderate-preparedness simulation. Learn how one community turned a tabletop exercise into plans to prepare for a future emergency.

Domestic Preparedness Journal

October 2024 Journal Cover

Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note: Local-Level Planning for National-Level Threats, by Catherine L. Feinman; Malicious and Non-Malicious Cyber Incidents: Education and Preparation, by Dan Scherr and Tanya Scherr; Securing Cities: The Fight Against Local Level Cyberthreats, by Michael Breslin; Backyard Cybersecurity: The Local Challenge, by Brian Shajari; Cyber and Physical Resilience in the Food and Agriculture Industry, by Nathan DiPillo; The Ethics of Data in Disaster Management and Crisis Operations, by Anthony S. Mangeri; Growing Foreign Threats to National Security, Part 1: Challenges and Considerations, by Glen Woodbury; Growing Foreign Threat to National Security, Part 2: Emergency Management Approaches and Choices, by Glen Woodbury; Tren de Aragua: From Prison Gang to Transnational Organized Crime Syndicate in the U.S., by Anthony (Tony) Mottola and Dan Scherr; Advisory Board Spotlights: Interview With Ray Barishansky, DrPH, and Keeping It Real With Lynda Zambrano.

Articles Out Loud

Article Out Loud – U.S. Withdrawal from the World Health Organization: Emergency Preparedness Implications

This is an article by Tanya M . Scherr, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, February 12, 2025. As the U.S. contemplates withdrawing its membership from the World Health Organization, there are potential impacts to both local and global emergency preparedness and response to consider. Learn how emergency managers should evaluate their current programs to determine ramifications in their local sectors.

Article Out Loud – Imagining the U.S. Without Power: A Dual-World EMP Exercise

This is an article by Charles (Chuck) L. Manto, K. Luke Reiner, and Dave Hunt, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, February 12, 2025. A dual-world tabletop exercise simulating an electromagnetic pulse event in Chicopee, Massachusetts, revealed startling discrepancies in outcomes between the city’s current preparedness and a moderate-preparedness simulation. Learn how one community turned a tabletop exercise into plans to prepare for a future emergency.
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