ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – Service Animal Awareness in Disaster ResponseĀ
Melissa Resnick
June 7, 2023
Service animals are trained to perform specific daily tasks, which are often still required when responders are assisting during a hurricane, mass casualty event, or another emergency. As such, emergency planning efforts should include service animals to ensure responders can identify the animalsā critical roles, acknowledge their specialized training, and

Article Out Loud – Food and Agriculture Sector Perspectives
Aurelia Berisha, Isaac Dietrich, Ben Dinsmore, Bert Cramer and Heather Allen
June 7, 2023
The Food and Agriculture Sector is one of 16 sectors identified as critical infrastructure under the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency. Domestic Preparedness invited subject matter experts to answer important questions about this sector and how the sector and its interdependencies can affect any community.

Article Out Loud – Helping First Responders & The Public Bring Home Missing Kids
Michael Breslin and Trish McCall
May 24, 2023
An existential danger is the exploitation of children. As the threat landscape evolves, first responders have a paramount role to play in protecting these vulnerable populations and maintaining a resilient homeland security enterprise.

Article Out Loud – CBRN Response Capabilities and Identified Gaps
Kenneth Bell
May 24, 2023
Despite advancements in field identification and classification of substances with advanced instrumentation and tools, there is still a response gap regarding the proper decontamination of instruments and the people who use them.

Article Out Loud – A Healthcare Coalition’s Support for Evacuating a Facility
Craig DeAtley
May 23, 2023
Learn how the National Capital Region took a giant step forward with the formation of a coalition partnership to cope with evacuations during catastrophic emergencies in this 2012 article.

Article Out Loud – Defining Workplace Violence
Kevin Jones
May 17, 2023
History has shown many instances where warning signs were missed before workplace violence occurred. However, understanding the five categories can help organizations and agencies prepare for and, ideally, prevent these types of incidents.
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ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – Service Animal Awareness in Disaster ResponseĀ
June 7, 2023
Service animals are trained to perform specific daily tasks, which are often still required when responders are assisting during a hurricane, mass casualty event, or another emergency. As such, emergency planning efforts should include service animals to ensure responders can identify the animalsā critical roles, acknowledge their specialized training, and

Article Out Loud – Food and Agriculture Sector Perspectives
June 7, 2023
The Food and Agriculture Sector is one of 16 sectors identified as critical infrastructure under the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency. Domestic Preparedness invited subject matter experts to answer important questions about this sector and how the sector and its interdependencies can affect any community.

Article Out Loud – Helping First Responders & The Public Bring Home Missing Kids
May 24, 2023
An existential danger is the exploitation of children. As the threat landscape evolves, first responders have a paramount role to play in protecting these vulnerable populations and maintaining a resilient homeland security enterprise.

Article Out Loud – CBRN Response Capabilities and Identified Gaps
May 24, 2023
Despite advancements in field identification and classification of substances with advanced instrumentation and tools, there is still a response gap regarding the proper decontamination of instruments and the people who use them.

Article Out Loud – A Healthcare Coalition’s Support for Evacuating a Facility
May 23, 2023
Learn how the National Capital Region took a giant step forward with the formation of a coalition partnership to cope with evacuations during catastrophic emergencies in this 2012 article.

Article Out Loud – Defining Workplace Violence
May 17, 2023
History has shown many instances where warning signs were missed before workplace violence occurred. However, understanding the five categories can help organizations and agencies prepare for and, ideally, prevent these types of incidents.
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