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Space view of the hurricane showing the effects of climate changEmergency Management has Evolved: Why the… by Chas Eby While initially useful, the term “all hazards” no longer accurately describes the functions or mission of the emergency management discipline.…
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Emergency room: A busy and dynamic scene in the hospital emergency room, with doctors, nurses, and patients in action, highlighting the urgency and critical care environment.Elevating Healthcare Emergency Preparedness… by Kathryn Romanchuk and Ben Kobliner Overlooked until disaster strikes, many emergency management departments struggle with personnel and budgetary constraints, yet the demand placed on these…
GameBox EOC Cover Image web2The Forefront of Innovation in Training &… by Arthur J. Simental Disaster wargaming may significantly change the future of tabletop exercises in emergency management and homeland security. Long used effectively to…
Emergency Management has Evolved: Why the… by Chas Eby While initially useful, the term “all hazards” no longer accurately describes the functions or mission of the emergency management discipline.…
Imagining the U.S. Without Power: A Dual-World EMP Exercise by Charles (Chuck) L. MantoK. Luke Reiner and Dave Hunt A dual-world tabletop exercise simulating an electromagnetic pulse event in Chicopee, Massachusetts, revealed startling discrepancies in outcomes between the city’s…
Elevating Healthcare Emergency Preparedness… by Kathryn Romanchuk and Ben Kobliner Overlooked until disaster strikes, many emergency management departments struggle with personnel and budgetary constraints, yet the demand placed on these…
The Forefront of Innovation in Training &… by Arthur J. Simental Disaster wargaming may significantly change the future of tabletop exercises in emergency management and homeland security. Long used effectively to…
Space view of the hurricane showing the effects of climate changEmergency Management has Evolved: Why the… by Chas Eby While initially useful, the term “all hazards” no longer accurately describes the functions or mission of the emergency management discipline.…
Electromagnetic Pulse Detection: Radar Scanning for Danger in thImagining the U.S. Without Power: A Dual-World EMP Exercise by Charles (Chuck) L. MantoK. Luke Reiner and Dave Hunt A dual-world tabletop exercise simulating an electromagnetic pulse event in Chicopee, Massachusetts, revealed startling discrepancies in outcomes between the city’s…
Emergency room: A busy and dynamic scene in the hospital emergency room, with doctors, nurses, and patients in action, highlighting the urgency and critical care environment.Elevating Healthcare Emergency Preparedness… by Kathryn Romanchuk and Ben Kobliner Overlooked until disaster strikes, many emergency management departments struggle with personnel and budgetary constraints, yet the demand placed on these…
GameBox EOC Cover Image web2The Forefront of Innovation in Training &… by Arthur J. Simental Disaster wargaming may significantly change the future of tabletop exercises in emergency management and homeland security. Long used effectively to…

Domestic Preparedness Journal

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: A Quarter Century of Community Preparedness
by Catherine L. Feinman; Emerging Technologies, Part 4 – Robotics and Automation by Ian Pleet; The Race to Interoperability by Charles Guddemi and Catherine L. Feinman; Emerging Technologies, Part 5 – Legal and Privacy Concerns by Ian Pleet; Looking Ahead at Increasingly Frequent Unpredictable Weather by Akshay Birla; Top Ten Articles: 10. National Preparedness Efforts Among Tribal Communities by Lynda Zambrano and Catherine L. Feinman; 9. Perfect Storm: Albuterol Shortage & Supply Chain Upset by Tom Cotter; 8. Long-Term Care Facilities in Emergency Preparedness Planning by Tanya Scherr & Daniel Scherr; 6. Targeted Violence in Schools: Are Future Educators Prepared? by Danielle Arias, Jesse Spearo, and Kelley L. Davis; 5. Beyond Registries: Better Solutions for People With Disabilities by June Isaacson Kailes; 4. CBRN Response Capabilities and Identified Gaps by Kenneth Bell; 3. Are Public Health Agencies Ready, or Just Prepared? by Raphael M. Barishansky; 2. Inside the “Boot Camp” for Emergency Managers by Michael Valiente; 1. Incident Management – The Whataburger Way by Ron Derrick.

Featured in this issue: Editor Note: A Quarter Century of Community Preparedness
by Catherine L. Feinman; Emerging Technologies, Part 4 – Robotics and Automation by Ian Pleet; The Race to Interoperability by Charles Guddemi and Catherine L. Feinman; Emerging Technologies, Part 5 – Legal and Privacy Concerns by Ian Pleet; Looking Ahead at Increasingly Frequent Unpredictable Weather by Akshay Birla; Top Ten Articles: 10. National Preparedness Efforts Among Tribal Communities by Lynda Zambrano and Catherine L. Feinman; 9. Perfect Storm: Albuterol Shortage & Supply Chain Upset by Tom Cotter; 8. Long-Term Care Facilities in Emergency Preparedness Planning by Tanya Scherr & Daniel Scherr; 6. Targeted Violence in Schools: Are Future Educators Prepared? by Danielle Arias, Jesse Spearo, and Kelley L. Davis; 5. Beyond Registries: Better Solutions for People With Disabilities by June Isaacson Kailes; 4. CBRN Response Capabilities and Identified Gaps by Kenneth Bell; 3. Are Public Health Agencies Ready, or Just Prepared? by Raphael M. Barishansky; 2. Inside the “Boot Camp” for Emergency Managers by Michael Valiente; 1. Incident Management – The Whataburger Way by Ron Derrick.

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