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Infrastructure

Featured in this issue: Improving the Grade for Critical Infrastructure, By Joe D. Manous Jr. & Catherine L. Feinman; Five Myths The Cost of Resilience, By Dana Goward; Emergency Services/Critical Infrastructure Analysis Methodology, By David Flanigan & Steven Taylor; Bending the Cost Curve Through Better Design, By David J.

BREAKING NEWS

Breaking News & Getting It Right, By Thomas J. Lockwood & Catherine L. Feinman; Accuracy & Trust in Information Dissemination, By Anna Rose; When a City Is Burning Or Not, By Connor Scott; Big News About Cyberthreats, By Dawn Thomas; Digital Humanitarians, By Hannah Zitner; Television Talking Heads & Disasters,
Feb 2016

Status of Preparedness

Featured in this issue: Emergency Management: The State of Preparedness, By Kay C. Goss; The Continuity Gap, By Vincent B. Davis; Fire Department Preparedness Made Simple, By Michael Cox; Public Health Preparedness Realities, By Raphael M. Barishansky & Seth J. Komansky; State of Preparedness 2016: Children & Child Care, By

Whole Community

Whole Community A Five-Year Look Back, By Catherine Feinman; What the Whole Community Means to the Whole Community, By Richard Serino & Jennifer Grimes; Four Steps to Improve Whole Community, By Vincent B. Davis; Development of Metrics for Personal Preparedness, By National Emergency Management Executive Academy Cohort III; Ignoring

What’s Next?

See Something . . . Do Something, By Martin D. Masiuk; Climate Change Presents an Emerging, Dynamic Set of Hazards,By Jeffrey N. Rubin; Bioterrorism in a Technologically Advanced World, By Christina M. Flowers; Preparing for the Unknown, By Jerome H. Kahan; Forging New Partnerships for Healthcare Preparedness, By Jessica Wambach

TOXIC

Featured in this issue: Beyond Paris – A Growing Terrorist Threat, By Richard Schoeberl; Public Healths Role Beyond Biologicals, By Audrey Mazurek & Raphael M. Barishansky; Next-Generation, Layered Security Screening, By David W. Cullin; Keeping It Simple – Low-Cost Technologies With High Payoffs, By Timothy Moshier; New Decontamination Resource –

TECHNOLOGY

Featured in this issue: Technology Development & Science-Based Solutions, By Rachel Bartholomew & Richard Ozanich; Technology vs. Good Planning & Training, By Steven P. Bucci; The Continuing Battle Over Privacy vs. Security, By Ellen C. Cornelius; Rural Idaho Research Tools & Training Exercises, By Darin Letzring; Virtual Exercises

POLITICS

Featured in this issue: A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery, By Jason McNamara; Political Realities of Legislation for Extreme Events, By Andrea Boland; In Honor of National Preparedness Month, By DomesticPreparedness; Congress to Decide Funding for Public Health Emergencies, By Lamar Hasbrouck; Role of Local Government
Sept 2015

Train For Real Life

In June 2015, DomPrep was invited to take an exclusive inside look at the Center for Domestic Preparedness, a training facility that offers something beneficial to all of DomPreps readers. After spending a week in Anniston, Alabama, DomPreps Kimberly Arsenault and Catherine Feinman compiled this comprehensive supplement with text, photos,

Recovery

Featured in this issue: Having the Right Tools to Shorten Periods of Chaos, By Gordon Hunter; Screening Risk Analysis Tools for Resilience of Critical Infrastructure & Regions, By Jerry P. Brashear & Paula Scalingi; Correlation Between Land Use Decisions & Recovery Efforts, By Charles Perino; New York Citys Commodities Distribution

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Article Out Loud – April 2024 Eclipse – Moving From Planning Into Operations

  Full article by Laurel J. Radow, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, March 13, 2024. In this featured article, a member of the American Astronomical Society Solar Eclipse Task Force shares an operational checklist for communities that will experience a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Eclipse event

Article Out Loud – Support and Planning Inside 911 Centers

  Full article by Heather McGaffin, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, March 13, 2024. In this featured article, the director of The Office of Unified Communications in Washington, DC, provides a glimpse inside emergency communications centers and the strategic planning needed to ensure that someone is always there

Article Out Loud – Amateurs of Action – The Women of Radio

Full article by Desiree Baccus, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, March 6, 2024.In this featured article, a public relations committee member for the National Association for Amateur Radio describes how volunteers are transforming emergency preparedness with an inclusive, diverse movement of impactful community engagement. Talented operators nationwide prove

Article Out Loud – A Holistic Approach to Cybersecurity Risk

  Full article by Ernesto Ballesteros, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, February 28, 2024. In this featured article, a cybersecurity state coordinator for CISA explains how cybersecurity is a core business process that involves the entire organization or agency. The continuity of government and operations depends on a

Article Out Loud – Protecting Infrastructure – Cyber, Physical, and EMP Attacks

  Full article by David Winks, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness, February 21, 2024. In this featured article, a cyber defense expert describes the complexities of protecting the power grid from cyber, physical, and electromagnetic pulse attacks. Like a giant spider web, the grid connects power companies and

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