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THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Future of Emergency Preparedness. by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.”. This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calming guidance. The journey starts rightnow.
RESILIENCE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: ALL HAZARDS, ALL PHASES Minimizing the Downtime & Accelerating the Recovery. In short, disaster resilience – locally, nationally, and internationally – spans all phases of emergency management: preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Preparedness encompasses planning, training, higher education, exercises, and evaluations – as well as standards DATA-DRIVEN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT A CASE FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER RESPONSE A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery. by Jason McNamara Wed, September 02, 2015. Among some professional emergency managers and media outlets, the role of senior elected officials in incident response and recovery efforts is, at best, perceived as unhelpful. MODULAR SOLUTIONS FOR COMPOUNDING PHARMACIES & BIOSAFETYSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM NIMS-ICS & THE PRIVATE SECTOR ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSES by George H. Baker Wed, November 05, 2014. Many misconceptions about electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects have circulated for years among technical and policy experts, in press reports, on preparedness websites, and even in technical journals. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY Six years ago, on September 16, 2013, 12 people lost their lives as a result of the shooting in Building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Tragically, in August 2019, first responders in El Paso, Dayton, and Odesa, responded to mass ON-DEMAND RADIOLOGICAL DECONTAMINATION AND RECOVERY necessary tasks to prepare the surfaces, remove accumulated debris and release and sequester isotopic materials for collection. Another significant benefit is the ability to perform these tasks in bothurban and
HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. The article focused on the consistent and repeated warnings of the consequences for failing toplan and prepare
THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Future of Emergency Preparedness. by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.”. This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calming guidance. The journey starts rightnow.
RESILIENCE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: ALL HAZARDS, ALL PHASES Minimizing the Downtime & Accelerating the Recovery. In short, disaster resilience – locally, nationally, and internationally – spans all phases of emergency management: preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Preparedness encompasses planning, training, higher education, exercises, and evaluations – as well as standards DATA-DRIVEN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT A CASE FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER RESPONSE A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery. by Jason McNamara Wed, September 02, 2015. Among some professional emergency managers and media outlets, the role of senior elected officials in incident response and recovery efforts is, at best, perceived as unhelpful. MODULAR SOLUTIONS FOR COMPOUNDING PHARMACIES & BIOSAFETYSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM NIMS-ICS & THE PRIVATE SECTOR ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSES by George H. Baker Wed, November 05, 2014. Many misconceptions about electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects have circulated for years among technical and policy experts, in press reports, on preparedness websites, and even in technical journals. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY Six years ago, on September 16, 2013, 12 people lost their lives as a result of the shooting in Building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Tragically, in August 2019, first responders in El Paso, Dayton, and Odesa, responded to mass ON-DEMAND RADIOLOGICAL DECONTAMINATION AND RECOVERY necessary tasks to prepare the surfaces, remove accumulated debris and release and sequester isotopic materials for collection. Another significant benefit is the ability to perform these tasks in bothurban and
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Active Shooter Preparedness: Beyond Run/Hide/Fight by Chad Hyland - Wed, June 10, 2020. Run/Hide/Fight or Avoid/Deny/Defend – no matter which mantra is taught/trained, there is one unfortunate constant between both methodologies: the shooting has begun, and there is an imminent loss of life occurring at the workplace, school, church, grocery store, or wherever the active shooters HHS LAUNCHES FIRST VENTURE CAPITAL PARTNERSHIP TO DEVELOP Fri, June 11, 2021. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today unveiled a new type of public-private partnership thatenables
ONLINE & SOCIAL MEDIA RISKS by Michael Breslin & Robert Lowery Jr. Wed, June 09, 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic brought child predators into people’s homes. In the critical areas of human trafficking and child exploitation, the risks to children increased due to criminals shifting their methods and techniques to online streaming services. FACT SHEET: EXPLAINING OPERATION WARP SPEED Mon, August 17, 2020 Fact Sheet: Explaining Operation Warp Speed What's the goal? Operation Warp Speed (OWS) aims to deliver 300 million doses of a safe, effective vaccine for COVID-19 by January 2021, as part of a broader strategy to accelerate the development, manufacturing, and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics (collectively known as THE WHOLE COMMUNITY PARADIGM SHIFT Since the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) defined the “Whole Community” approach, there has been a paradigm shift from government providing response and recovery services to everyone being part of the preparedness, response, recovery, and even mitigation stages of a disaster. By engaging residents and private stakeholdersMOVING ON FROM 2020
Moving on From 2020 – A Future for Emergency Management. by Kyle Overly Wed, February 03, 2021. The events that unfolded over the course of 2020 and 2021 challenged emergency managers in ways only previously imagined. In the midst of a global pandemic, emergency managers worked through the complexities of a global response whiledelivering
SPACE WEATHER
Space Weather - A Historic Shift in Emergency Preparedness. by Charles (Chuck) Manto Wed, June 15, 2016. For the first time since the demise of the civil defense program of the Cold War, the federal government has made one of the most significant modifications to its emergency preparedness message. A three-day emergency kit is no longer NIMS-ICS & THE PRIVATE SECTOR NIMS-ICS & the Private Sector - Good Fit, or a Stretch? by Stephen Grainer Wed, September 22, 2010. Since the promulgation of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) almost a decade ago there has been considerable discussion of two of the primary guidelines involved. First, NIMS is intended to provide a template for consistentA FAMILY TRADITION
A Family Tradition – Old School Florida Smuggling, Chapter 1. The evolution of drug smuggling and related crimes in south Florida can be viewed through one family and their many criminal associates. The Barker Family entered the smuggling business in the 1970s and transitioned from marijuana to cocaine and illegal aliens by the1990s.
REDUCING THE COMMUNITY'S RISK by Anthony S. Mangeri Sr. Wed, July 27, 2011. Anyone who has ever taken a first aid has learned that the best first aid is actually prevention. This is why one of the core functions of emergency management is reducing the risk and vulnerability to natural and manmade threats within the community. HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. The article focused on the consistent and repeated warnings of the consequences for failing toplan and prepare
THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Future of Emergency Preparedness. by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.”. This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calming guidance. The journey starts rightnow.
RESILIENCE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: ALL HAZARDS, ALL PHASES Minimizing the Downtime & Accelerating the Recovery. In short, disaster resilience – locally, nationally, and internationally – spans all phases of emergency management: preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Preparedness encompasses planning, training, higher education, exercises, and evaluations – as well as standards DATA-DRIVEN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GRANTS by Dianne L. Thorpe & Kristen N. Koch Wed, July 13, 2011. As legislators at all levels of government throughout the United States cut programs and budgets, all 50 states, local areas, urban areas, territories, and tribes (hereinafter, “jurisdictions”) are becoming increasingly aware of their need to justify grant expenditures and articulate progress, efficiency, and improvementsresulting
INTRODUCING THE “ACT” CRISIS MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COMAPPLES & ORANGES
Two different ways of looking at hazards are: (a) in the quantity of material involved; and (b) in the biological impact of that material. The first involves understanding the term “curies,” whereas the latter involves understanding the term “rem,” which is an acronym for roentgen equivalent man. Although both describe an aspect of the ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENTS: THE RESCUE TASK FORCE CONCEPTSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM A CASE FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER RESPONSE A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery. by Jason McNamara Wed, September 02, 2015. Among some professional emergency managers and media outlets, the role of senior elected officials in incident response and recovery efforts is, at best, perceived as unhelpful. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY Six years ago, on September 16, 2013, 12 people lost their lives as a result of the shooting in Building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Tragically, in August 2019, first responders in El Paso, Dayton, and Odesa, responded to mass HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. The article focused on the consistent and repeated warnings of the consequences for failing toplan and prepare
THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Future of Emergency Preparedness. by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.”. This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calming guidance. The journey starts rightnow.
RESILIENCE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: ALL HAZARDS, ALL PHASES Minimizing the Downtime & Accelerating the Recovery. In short, disaster resilience – locally, nationally, and internationally – spans all phases of emergency management: preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Preparedness encompasses planning, training, higher education, exercises, and evaluations – as well as standards DATA-DRIVEN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GRANTS by Dianne L. Thorpe & Kristen N. Koch Wed, July 13, 2011. As legislators at all levels of government throughout the United States cut programs and budgets, all 50 states, local areas, urban areas, territories, and tribes (hereinafter, “jurisdictions”) are becoming increasingly aware of their need to justify grant expenditures and articulate progress, efficiency, and improvementsresulting
INTRODUCING THE “ACT” CRISIS MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COMAPPLES & ORANGES
Two different ways of looking at hazards are: (a) in the quantity of material involved; and (b) in the biological impact of that material. The first involves understanding the term “curies,” whereas the latter involves understanding the term “rem,” which is an acronym for roentgen equivalent man. Although both describe an aspect of the ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENTS: THE RESCUE TASK FORCE CONCEPTSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM A CASE FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER RESPONSE A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery. by Jason McNamara Wed, September 02, 2015. Among some professional emergency managers and media outlets, the role of senior elected officials in incident response and recovery efforts is, at best, perceived as unhelpful. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY Six years ago, on September 16, 2013, 12 people lost their lives as a result of the shooting in Building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Tragically, in August 2019, first responders in El Paso, Dayton, and Odesa, responded to mass ONLINE & SOCIAL MEDIA RISKS by Michael Breslin & Robert Lowery Jr. Wed, June 09, 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic brought child predators into people’s homes. In the critical areas of human trafficking and child exploitation, the risks to children increased due to criminals shifting their methods and techniques to online streaming services.DOMPREP JOURNAL
May 2021 May 2021. Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note, By Catherine L. Feinman; National Preparedness Failure: Hindsight Is 2020, By Michael A. Brown; Impact of Critical Biosecurity Reports – Uncertainty Remains, By Robert C. Hutchinson; Post-Hazard Event Airport Recovery, By Gregory Brunelle, Chhabra Jaskanwal, et al.; Revisiting Face Masks Near the End of a Long Journey, By DavidMayfield
PREPARATORY CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT & WEAPONS OF MASS Preparatory Consequence Management & Weapons of Mass Destruction. by Scott J. Glick Wed, November 04, 2020. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has stated that the United States faces a rising danger from terrorists and rogue states seeking to use weapons of mass destruction (WMD). If the government learned that a terrorist intended to use THE HOW AND THE WHY OF CROWD MANAGEMENT The How and the Why of Crowd Management. On a Saturday night in 2013, a fire broke out in a nightclub in Sao Paulo, Brazil. More than 240 people, mostly college students, were killed. Two years later, two people were killed and more than 70 injured in a stampede to exit a club in Malta, due to a possible gas leak. DARPA SELECTS TEAMS TO DEFEND AGAINST CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL Sat, May 08, 2021 (Released 19 April 2021) Chemical and biological (CB) threats have become increasingly ubiquitous and diverse, presenting significant risks to warfighters in theater and stability operators during pandemic outbreaks. DHS ANNOUNCES NEW CYBERSECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CRITICAL (Released 27 May 2021) Today, the Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a Security Directive that will enable the Department to better identify, protect against, and respond to threats to critical companies in the pipelinesector.
PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLANNING Public Health Response & Emergency Management Planning. by Patrick Rose Wed, October 09, 2013. Preparing disaster response plans is a difficult task for many reasons, including: the many variables involved, the frequently unanticipated consequences, and the cascading adverse events that emergency managers plan for in today’s complexworld.
APPLES & ORANGES
Two different ways of looking at hazards are: (a) in the quantity of material involved; and (b) in the biological impact of that material. The first involves understanding the term “curies,” whereas the latter involves understanding the term “rem,” which is an acronym for roentgen equivalent man. Although both describe an aspect of the HANDS-FREE COMMS TECH BREAKS THROUGH THE NOISE Tue, June 08, 2021 (Released 3 June 2021) Anyone who has ever craned their neck to hold a phone between their ear and their shoulder can appreciate the benefit of hands-free communication. BUILDING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE THROUGH HEALTH EQUITY Community resilience can be promoted by prioritizing resources and preparedness efforts to communities with high need and vulnerability. Several cities are beginning to integrate equity-minded practices into their community resilience planning. Seattle-King County’s Department of Public Health is one such example, with focusedinclusion
HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. The article focused on the consistent and repeated warnings of the consequences for failing toplan and prepare
THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Future of Emergency Preparedness. by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.”. This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calming guidance. The journey starts rightnow.
RESILIENCE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: ALL HAZARDS, ALL PHASES Minimizing the Downtime & Accelerating the Recovery. In short, disaster resilience – locally, nationally, and internationally – spans all phases of emergency management: preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Preparedness encompasses planning, training, higher education, exercises, and evaluations – as well as standards DATA-DRIVEN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GRANTS by Dianne L. Thorpe & Kristen N. Koch Wed, July 13, 2011. As legislators at all levels of government throughout the United States cut programs and budgets, all 50 states, local areas, urban areas, territories, and tribes (hereinafter, “jurisdictions”) are becoming increasingly aware of their need to justify grant expenditures and articulate progress, efficiency, and improvementsresulting
INTRODUCING THE “ACT” CRISIS MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COMAPPLES & ORANGES
Two different ways of looking at hazards are: (a) in the quantity of material involved; and (b) in the biological impact of that material. The first involves understanding the term “curies,” whereas the latter involves understanding the term “rem,” which is an acronym for roentgen equivalent man. Although both describe an aspect of the ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENTS: THE RESCUE TASK FORCE CONCEPTSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM A CASE FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER RESPONSE A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery. by Jason McNamara Wed, September 02, 2015. Among some professional emergency managers and media outlets, the role of senior elected officials in incident response and recovery efforts is, at best, perceived as unhelpful. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY Six years ago, on September 16, 2013, 12 people lost their lives as a result of the shooting in Building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Tragically, in August 2019, first responders in El Paso, Dayton, and Odesa, responded to mass HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. The article focused on the consistent and repeated warnings of the consequences for failing toplan and prepare
THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Future of Emergency Preparedness. by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.”. This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calming guidance. The journey starts rightnow.
RESILIENCE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: ALL HAZARDS, ALL PHASES Minimizing the Downtime & Accelerating the Recovery. In short, disaster resilience – locally, nationally, and internationally – spans all phases of emergency management: preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Preparedness encompasses planning, training, higher education, exercises, and evaluations – as well as standards DATA-DRIVEN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GRANTS by Dianne L. Thorpe & Kristen N. Koch Wed, July 13, 2011. As legislators at all levels of government throughout the United States cut programs and budgets, all 50 states, local areas, urban areas, territories, and tribes (hereinafter, “jurisdictions”) are becoming increasingly aware of their need to justify grant expenditures and articulate progress, efficiency, and improvementsresulting
INTRODUCING THE “ACT” CRISIS MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COMAPPLES & ORANGES
Two different ways of looking at hazards are: (a) in the quantity of material involved; and (b) in the biological impact of that material. The first involves understanding the term “curies,” whereas the latter involves understanding the term “rem,” which is an acronym for roentgen equivalent man. Although both describe an aspect of the ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENTS: THE RESCUE TASK FORCE CONCEPTSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM A CASE FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER RESPONSE A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery. by Jason McNamara Wed, September 02, 2015. Among some professional emergency managers and media outlets, the role of senior elected officials in incident response and recovery efforts is, at best, perceived as unhelpful. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY Six years ago, on September 16, 2013, 12 people lost their lives as a result of the shooting in Building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Tragically, in August 2019, first responders in El Paso, Dayton, and Odesa, responded to mass ONLINE & SOCIAL MEDIA RISKS by Michael Breslin & Robert Lowery Jr. Wed, June 09, 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic brought child predators into people’s homes. In the critical areas of human trafficking and child exploitation, the risks to children increased due to criminals shifting their methods and techniques to online streaming services.DOMPREP JOURNAL
May 2021 May 2021. Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note, By Catherine L. Feinman; National Preparedness Failure: Hindsight Is 2020, By Michael A. Brown; Impact of Critical Biosecurity Reports – Uncertainty Remains, By Robert C. Hutchinson; Post-Hazard Event Airport Recovery, By Gregory Brunelle, Chhabra Jaskanwal, et al.; Revisiting Face Masks Near the End of a Long Journey, By DavidMayfield
PREPARATORY CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT & WEAPONS OF MASS Preparatory Consequence Management & Weapons of Mass Destruction. by Scott J. Glick Wed, November 04, 2020. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has stated that the United States faces a rising danger from terrorists and rogue states seeking to use weapons of mass destruction (WMD). If the government learned that a terrorist intended to use THE HOW AND THE WHY OF CROWD MANAGEMENT The How and the Why of Crowd Management. On a Saturday night in 2013, a fire broke out in a nightclub in Sao Paulo, Brazil. More than 240 people, mostly college students, were killed. Two years later, two people were killed and more than 70 injured in a stampede to exit a club in Malta, due to a possible gas leak. DARPA SELECTS TEAMS TO DEFEND AGAINST CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL Sat, May 08, 2021 (Released 19 April 2021) Chemical and biological (CB) threats have become increasingly ubiquitous and diverse, presenting significant risks to warfighters in theater and stability operators during pandemic outbreaks. DHS ANNOUNCES NEW CYBERSECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CRITICAL (Released 27 May 2021) Today, the Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a Security Directive that will enable the Department to better identify, protect against, and respond to threats to critical companies in the pipelinesector.
PUBLIC HEALTH RESPONSE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLANNING Public Health Response & Emergency Management Planning. by Patrick Rose Wed, October 09, 2013. Preparing disaster response plans is a difficult task for many reasons, including: the many variables involved, the frequently unanticipated consequences, and the cascading adverse events that emergency managers plan for in today’s complexworld.
APPLES & ORANGES
Two different ways of looking at hazards are: (a) in the quantity of material involved; and (b) in the biological impact of that material. The first involves understanding the term “curies,” whereas the latter involves understanding the term “rem,” which is an acronym for roentgen equivalent man. Although both describe an aspect of the HANDS-FREE COMMS TECH BREAKS THROUGH THE NOISE Tue, June 08, 2021 (Released 3 June 2021) Anyone who has ever craned their neck to hold a phone between their ear and their shoulder can appreciate the benefit of hands-free communication. BUILDING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE THROUGH HEALTH EQUITY Community resilience can be promoted by prioritizing resources and preparedness efforts to communities with high need and vulnerability. Several cities are beginning to integrate equity-minded practices into their community resilience planning. Seattle-King County’s Department of Public Health is one such example, with focusedinclusion
HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. The article focused on the consistent and repeated warnings of the consequences for failing toplan and prepare
THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Future of Emergency Preparedness. by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.”. This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calming guidance. The journey starts rightnow.
RESILIENCE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: ALL HAZARDS, ALL PHASES Minimizing the Downtime & Accelerating the Recovery. In short, disaster resilience – locally, nationally, and internationally – spans all phases of emergency management: preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Preparedness encompasses planning, training, higher education, exercises, and evaluations – as well as standards PREPARATORY CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT & WEAPONS OF MASSSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM A CASE FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER RESPONSE A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery. by Jason McNamara Wed, September 02, 2015. Among some professional emergency managers and media outlets, the role of senior elected officials in incident response and recovery efforts is, at best, perceived as unhelpful. NIMS-ICS & THE PRIVATE SECTOR MODULAR SOLUTIONS FOR COMPOUNDING PHARMACIES & BIOSAFETYSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSES by George H. Baker Wed, November 05, 2014. Many misconceptions about electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects have circulated for years among technical and policy experts, in press reports, on preparedness websites, and even in technical journals. SAS ACQUIRES MEMEX FOR INTELLIGENCE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS Tue, June 22, 2010. BERLIN – SAS, the leader in business analytics software and services, has acquired Memex, a worldwide leader in intelligence management solutions that help improve intelligence processes, enhance public safety, and prevent and deter crime, terrorism and other threats.The company has a strong presence in the law enforcement and homeland security markets. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY Six years ago, on September 16, 2013, 12 people lost their lives as a result of the shooting in Building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Tragically, in August 2019, first responders in El Paso, Dayton, and Odesa, responded to mass HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. The article focused on the consistent and repeated warnings of the consequences for failing toplan and prepare
THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS The Future of Emergency Preparedness. by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.”. This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calming guidance. The journey starts rightnow.
RESILIENCE & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: ALL HAZARDS, ALL PHASES Minimizing the Downtime & Accelerating the Recovery. In short, disaster resilience – locally, nationally, and internationally – spans all phases of emergency management: preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Preparedness encompasses planning, training, higher education, exercises, and evaluations – as well as standards PREPARATORY CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT & WEAPONS OF MASSSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM A CASE FOR POLITICAL LEADERSHIP IN DISASTER RESPONSE A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery. by Jason McNamara Wed, September 02, 2015. Among some professional emergency managers and media outlets, the role of senior elected officials in incident response and recovery efforts is, at best, perceived as unhelpful. NIMS-ICS & THE PRIVATE SECTOR MODULAR SOLUTIONS FOR COMPOUNDING PHARMACIES & BIOSAFETYSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSES by George H. Baker Wed, November 05, 2014. Many misconceptions about electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects have circulated for years among technical and policy experts, in press reports, on preparedness websites, and even in technical journals. SAS ACQUIRES MEMEX FOR INTELLIGENCE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS Tue, June 22, 2010. BERLIN – SAS, the leader in business analytics software and services, has acquired Memex, a worldwide leader in intelligence management solutions that help improve intelligence processes, enhance public safety, and prevent and deter crime, terrorism and other threats.The company has a strong presence in the law enforcement and homeland security markets. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY Six years ago, on September 16, 2013, 12 people lost their lives as a result of the shooting in Building 197 at the Washington Navy Yard. Tragically, in August 2019, first responders in El Paso, Dayton, and Odesa, responded to mass ONLINE & SOCIAL MEDIA RISKS by Michael Breslin & Robert Lowery Jr. Wed, June 09, 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic brought child predators into people’s homes. In the critical areas of human trafficking and child exploitation, the risks to children increased due to criminals shifting their methods and techniques to online streaming services.PREPAREDNESS
Active Shooter Preparedness: Beyond Run/Hide/Fight by Chad Hyland - Wed, June 10, 2020. Run/Hide/Fight or Avoid/Deny/Defend – no matter which mantra is taught/trained, there is one unfortunate constant between both methodologies: the shooting has begun, and there is an imminent loss of life occurring at the workplace, school, church, grocery store, or wherever the active shooters PREPARATORY CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT & WEAPONS OF MASS Preparatory Consequence Management & Weapons of Mass Destruction. by Scott J. Glick Wed, November 04, 2020. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has stated that the United States faces a rising danger from terrorists and rogue states seeking to use weapons of mass destruction (WMD). If the government learned that a terrorist intended to use EMERGENCY ANIMAL SHELTERING OPTIONS Emergency Animal Sheltering Options. When there is a need for sheltering animals, there are several options – each comes with advantages and disadvantages. Conditions, agency policies, experiences, resources, or timing typically drive the decision as to what type of shelter is used. Regardless of the type of shelter utilized, the primary goal DATA-DRIVEN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Data for Preparedness. Preparedness is a notoriously challenging concept to quantify, but quantitative measures are being used to assess the capabilities necessary to prepare for disasters and other emergency situations. For example, FEMA now requires the identification (and associated assessment) of specific data points aspart of the annual
DHS ANNOUNCES NEW CYBERSECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR CRITICAL (Released 27 May 2021) Today, the Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a Security Directive that will enable the Department to better identify, protect against, and respond to threats to critical companies in the pipelinesector.
THE WHOLE COMMUNITY PARADIGM SHIFT Since the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) defined the “Whole Community” approach, there has been a paradigm shift from government providing response and recovery services to everyone being part of the preparedness, response, recovery, and even mitigation stages of a disaster. By engaging residents and private stakeholdersMOVING ON FROM 2020
Moving on From 2020 – A Future for Emergency Management. by Kyle Overly Wed, February 03, 2021. The events that unfolded over the course of 2020 and 2021 challenged emergency managers in ways only previously imagined. In the midst of a global pandemic, emergency managers worked through the complexities of a global response whiledelivering
THE HOW AND THE WHY OF CROWD MANAGEMENT The How and the Why of Crowd Management. On a Saturday night in 2013, a fire broke out in a nightclub in Sao Paulo, Brazil. More than 240 people, mostly college students, were killed. Two years later, two people were killed and more than 70 injured in a stampede to exit a club in Malta, due to a possible gas leak. HANDS-FREE COMMS TECH BREAKS THROUGH THE NOISE Tue, June 08, 2021 (Released 3 June 2021) Anyone who has ever craned their neck to hold a phone between their ear and their shoulder can appreciate the benefit of hands-free communication. HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR Preparedness Impact of Critical Biosecurity Reports – Uncertainty Remains by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.” This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calmingguidance.
ACTIVE SHOOTER PREPAREDNESS: BEYOND RUN/HIDE/FIGHTSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM THE JTTFS -JOINTNESS AT ITS MOST EFFECTIVE!A FAMILY TRADITION
by Robert C. Hutchinson Wed, February 12, 2020. The evolution of drug smuggling and related crimes in south Florida can be viewed through one family and their many criminal associates. The Barker Family entered the smuggling business in the 1970s and transitioned from marijuana to cocaine and illegal aliens by the 1990s.SPACE WEATHER
by Charles (Chuck) Manto Wed, June 15, 2016. For the first time since the demise of the civil defense program of the Cold War, the federal government has made one of the most significant modifications to its emergency preparedness message.DANGEROUS SUICIDES
by Stuart K. Cameron Wed, July 15, 2015. Although most suicides injure only the suicide victims themselves, others may cause injury to anyone within close proximity. With law enforcement officers typically being the first on the scene of such incidents, they should be aware of the hazards and be able to recognize the signs of potential residualthreats.
BUILDING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE THROUGH HEALTH EQUITY by Nicolette Louissaint Wed, April 05, 2017. Each person is affected by disasters in different ways. However, the reasons for these disparities stem from factors that can and should be CASCADING CONSEQUENCES: ELECTRICAL GRID CRITICALSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM NATIVE COMMUNITY RESILIENCE LEAPS FORWARD HOME | DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESSDOMPREP JOURNALABOUT USADVISORSPODCASTREPORTSCALENDAR Preparedness Impact of Critical Biosecurity Reports – Uncertainty Remains by Robert C. Hutchinson - Wed, May 26, 2021. Domestic Preparedness published an article in 2016 discussing the uncertain impact of several biosecurity reports on national planning and preparedness for biosecurity and pandemic threats. THE FUTURE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS by William H. Austin Wed, February 19, 2020. The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. has an inscription on the Northeast corner that reads, “What is past is Prologue.” This simple but profound advice may easily be the emergency manager’s most calmingguidance.
ACTIVE SHOOTER PREPAREDNESS: BEYOND RUN/HIDE/FIGHTSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM THE JTTFS -JOINTNESS AT ITS MOST EFFECTIVE!A FAMILY TRADITION
by Robert C. Hutchinson Wed, February 12, 2020. The evolution of drug smuggling and related crimes in south Florida can be viewed through one family and their many criminal associates. The Barker Family entered the smuggling business in the 1970s and transitioned from marijuana to cocaine and illegal aliens by the 1990s.SPACE WEATHER
by Charles (Chuck) Manto Wed, June 15, 2016. For the first time since the demise of the civil defense program of the Cold War, the federal government has made one of the most significant modifications to its emergency preparedness message.DANGEROUS SUICIDES
by Stuart K. Cameron Wed, July 15, 2015. Although most suicides injure only the suicide victims themselves, others may cause injury to anyone within close proximity. With law enforcement officers typically being the first on the scene of such incidents, they should be aware of the hazards and be able to recognize the signs of potential residualthreats.
BUILDING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE THROUGH HEALTH EQUITY by Nicolette Louissaint Wed, April 05, 2017. Each person is affected by disasters in different ways. However, the reasons for these disparities stem from factors that can and should be CASCADING CONSEQUENCES: ELECTRICAL GRID CRITICALSEE MORE ON DOMESTICPREPAREDNESS.COM NATIVE COMMUNITY RESILIENCE LEAPS FORWARDPREPAREDNESS
Active Shooter Preparedness: Beyond Run/Hide/Fight by Chad Hyland - Wed, June 10, 2020. Run/Hide/Fight or Avoid/Deny/Defend – no matter which mantra is taught/trained, there is one unfortunate constant between both methodologies: the shooting has begun, and there is an imminent loss of life occurring at the workplace, school, church, grocery store, or wherever the active shooters PREPARATORY CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT & WEAPONS OF MASS by Scott J. Glick Wed, November 04, 2020. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has stated that the United States faces a rising danger from terrorists and rogue states seeking to use weapons of massdestruction (WMD).
MOVING ON FROM 2020
by Kyle Overly Wed, February 03, 2021. The events that unfolded over the course of 2020 and 2021 challenged emergency managers in ways only previously imagined. In the midst of a global pandemic, emergency managers worked through the complexities of a global response while delivering core administrative functions and coordinating the response to countless other threats and hazards.DOMESTIC TERRORISM
by Richard Schoeberl & Anthony (Tony) Mottola Wed, November 13, 2019. Over the past two decades, the United States has focused heavily on preventing attacks from Islamic terrorism movements – or those inspired by these movements. ANATOMY OF A NATIONAL SPECIAL SECURITY EVENT by Christopher T. Geldart Wed, June 07, 2017. There have been 56 National Special Security Events since Presidential Directive 62 designated the category in 1998, 32 of which have been hosted in Washington, D.C.The most recent NSSEs have been the 2017 Inauguration, the 2017 President’s Address to the Joint Session of Congress, and the 2015 World Meeting of Families, which involved a visit to NEXT GENERATION EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT by Terry Hastings Tue, July 11, 2017. The discipline of emergency management is poised to benefit from three converging factors: an increasing number of millennials joining the workforce; the proliferation of emergency management related degree programs; and greater visibility and relevance of the discipline itself due to the increasing frequency, scope, and magnitude of disasters and evolving HAM RADIO IN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS by Steve Aberle Wed, June 21, 2017. Many people grew up hearing about disasters in far-off lands and how amateur (ham) radio operators were initially the only means of EXPLOSIVES & HANDHELD TRACE DETECTION by Ryan Holland & Mark Fisher Wed, February 21, 2018. The threat of homemade explosives (HMEs) is not new. From the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, to the “shoe bomber,” London underground bombings, “underwear bomber,” and attacks in Paris and Brussels in the 2000s, the threat is ever changing. Not only do post-incident crime scenes present danger to responders until secondary REDUCING THE COMMUNITY'S RISK by Anthony S. Mangeri Sr. Wed, July 27, 2011. Anyone who has ever taken a first aid has learned that the best first aid is actually prevention. This is why one of the core functions of emergency management is reducing the risk and vulnerability to natural and manmade threats within the community.APPLES & ORANGES
by Jeffrey D. Williams Wed, July 08, 2015. Hazardous materials personnel are faced with a broad range of chemical, biological, and radiological hazards. However, not all hazards are equal, nor aresimilar quantities.
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AVOIDING THE THREE AS: APATHY, ATROPHY & ATTRITION by Christopher Tantlinger - Wed, May 06, 2020 Emergency management is everything to everybody, but it often lacks the glue that is so desperately needed to manage catastrophic events. This is likely the result of two common pitfalls that the profession has long suffered from, pitfalls that can begin as soon as one walks out of the meeting or training room door: apathy and atrophy. Apathy can be defined as a lack of interest, passion, excitement, or concern. When not effectively addressed, apathy can then lead to atrophy, a long gradual decline in effectiveness. Such weakening is caused by underuse of key knowledge, skills, and abilities. DOMPREP JOURNAL: APRIL 2020 The April 2020 Issue Featured in this issue: Call to Action for “Unprecedented” Events, By Catherine L. Feinman; Letter From the Publisher, By Martin Masiuk; Inventions Birthed by Necessity, By Daniel M. Gerstein; Use Caution: Retirees & the Direct Clinical Setting, By Matthew Minson; A Family Tradition – Old School Florida Smuggling, Chapters 14-16, By Robert C. Hutchinson; The Epitome of Failure, By William H. Austin; Military Use for Continued Law Enforcement During the Pandemic, By Andrew Roszak; Reconsideration of Healthcare Providers in the Age of COVID-19, By Matthew Minson; Triggered Collapse, Part 5: Gaps in National Disaster Planning Scenarios, By Drew Miller; Triggered Collapse, Part 6: A Nationwide Call to Action, By Drew Miller Download Complete Issue | Back IssuesResilience
THE EPITOME OF FAILURE by William H. Austin - Wed, April 29, 2020 At about 6:15 a.m. on 8 November 2018, an iron hook holding up a 115,000-volt line broke, dropping the live wire and sparking a blaze. Thirty minutes later, what would come to be known as the Camp Fire was out of control. Officials ordered the evacuation of the nearby town of Paradise, home to 26,000 people. The town was soon burned to the ground. Within hours, the fire destroyed 13,893 homes and killed more people (85), than any other California wildfire.Commentary
CALL TO ACTION FOR “UNPRECEDENTED” EVENTS by Catherine L. Feinman - Wed, April 29, 2020 News agencies often use the term “unprecedented” when referring to COVID-19 and other recent disasters and events. Unprecedented refers to something that was not known or experienced before. However, it is often used synonymously with the word “unexpected.” Of course, COVID-19 did not exist before 2019, Hurricane Sandy did not exist before 2012, the U.S. was not attacked by terrorists on the scale of 9/11 before 2001, and so on.Commentary
TRIGGERED COLLAPSE, PART 6: A NATIONWIDE CALL TO ACTION by Drew Miller - Wed, April 22, 2020 Similar to pandemic preparedness, the U.S. government is not doing enough to prepare for failure of municipal water systems when the electric grid goes down. Government programs do not address loss of law and order or cessation of food production and delivery services. Elected and appointed officials often downplay the number of deaths to be expected and the lack of preventative measures. They also do not acknowledge people taking advantage of stresses on law enforcement to loot and maraud in the event of a collapse. Swift action is needed now to mitigate potential consequences of a future triggered collapse.Resilience
INVENTIONS BIRTHED BY NECESSITY by Daniel M. Gerstein - Wed, April 15, 2020 If necessity is the mother of invention, the new coronavirus is quickly birthing a lot of innovations. Parts of U.S. society may be forever changed by this pandemic. As of 13 April 2020, the United States had over 550,000 confirmed cases and nearly 22,000 deaths, with emergency preparedness and response agencies preparing for much more to come. Combinations of social distancing, home quarantine, closure of schools and universities, and case isolation are now being extensively practiced. Creativity is being implemented each day to overcome response barriers to those at work and meet the needs of those asked to stay at home.Healthcare
RECONSIDERATION OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS IN THE AGE OF COVID-19 by Matthew Minson - Wed, April 08, 2020 Lately, there have been a number of discussions about protecting healthcare workers, bolstering the ranks with volunteerism, and utilizing alternative care sites and providers. There have been call-ups of retired clinicians of all stripes, field promotions of health sciences students, and alternative venues for care like telemedicine. However, one group that does not seem to be as considered or fully addressed is that of home health workers. Although they are often tangentially referenced in healthcare environment conversations, this unique, variable, and incompletely accounted landscape is potentially an area of increased risk for providers, patients, public spread, and mortality.Commentary
TRIGGERED COLLAPSE, PART 5: GAPS IN NATIONAL DISASTER PLANNINGSCENARIOS
by Drew Miller - Wed, April 08, 2020 In contrast to experts’ estimates of millions of deaths, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) pandemic influenza planning scenario refers to just 87,000 casualties – not much more than a bad seasonal flu. This version of the scenario seen in public forums has planning assumptions on virus lethality, worker absenteeism, and maintenance of law and order that are irresponsibly optimistic. When planning for security, it is better to err on the side of worst-case scenarios. The DHS uses 15 National Planning Scenarios. Scenario 3 is “Biological Disease Outbreak – Pandemic Influenza,” and Scenario 4 is “Biological Attack – Pneumonic Plague.”UPDATES
RADIATION-DETECTING PLASTIC GETS INGREDIENT TO STAY IN THE CLEARTue, May 05, 2020
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have identified a straightforward change to the formula for radiation-detecting plastic. The change prevents “fogging,” which reduces the lifetime of the plastics used to detect nuclear material transiting through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s radiation detectors. FIGHTING COVID WITH COMPUTINGMon, May 04, 2020
The Open Science Grid is a network of organizations that provides computing services for science research. The Department of Energy’s Fermilab partnered with the Open Science Grid to be part of a larger COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium. This consortium is designed to provide access to the world’s most powerful high-performance computing resources in support of COVID-19 research. SELF-POWERED X-RAY DETECTOR TO REVOLUTIONIZE IMAGING FOR MEDICINE, SECURITY AND RESEARCHSun, May 03, 2020
A new X-ray detector prototype is on the brink of revolutionizing medical imaging with dramatic reduction in radiation exposure and the associated health risks. The detector also boosts resolution in security scanners and research applications, thanks to a collaboration between Los Alamos National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratoryresearchers.
NIH TO LAUNCH PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP TO SPEED COVID-19 VACCINE ANDTREATMENT OPTIONS
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Foundation for the NIH are bringing together more than a dozen leading biopharmaceutical companies, the Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency to develop an international strategy for a coordinated research response to the COVID-19 pandemic. U.S.–ISRAELI ROBOT ACCESSORY ARM PROVIDES ENHANCED CAPABILITIES AND PRECISE MANIPULATIONMon, April 13, 2020
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate joined Israel’s Ministry of Public Security and the Israel National Police Bomb Disposal Division to develop a new accessory arm as part of the Upgrade Explosives Ordnance Disposal Robot Project. The robot accessory arm facilitates research, development, testing, and evaluation activities and delivers enhanced capabilities to law enforcement and public safety personnel in both countries. * __ Subscribe to the DPJ Weekly Brief. * __ Subscribe to the DomPrep podcast. * __ Follow DomPrep on Twitter. * __ Like DomPrep on Facebook. * __ Subscribe to the DomPrep Journal feed.CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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