Full article by Glen Woodbury, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness.
Part 1 of a two-part series explores the nation-state threat and its implications for the emergency management community, regarding the operations, resilience, resourcing, strategies, and policies necessary to better prepare for future events.
Learn how two address the question, “What would success look like if emergency managers were prepared to make the best decisions for their agencies and profession in the face of nation-state adversarial threats.”
Glen Woodbury
Glen Woodbury is an adjunct international/defense researcher at RAND, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution. He is also a professor of the Practice Emeritus at the Naval Postgraduate School’s Center for Homeland Defense and Security and was their director for 17 years. He served as the director of the State of Washington’s Emergency Management Division and is a past president of the National Emergency Management Association as well as a former U.S. Army signal officer.
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