The Politics of Presidential Disaster Declarations
Kay C. Goss
September 9, 2015
Article Out Loud Following a disaster, communities, tribes, and states typically experience years of rebuilding and recovery work. Understanding the presidential disaster declaration process and how to access supplemental disaster
Role of Local Government in Counter-Radicalization
Romeo Lavarias
September 9, 2015
The war against terror cannot be won solely on the battlefield, but instead must be fought with a counter-radicalization strategy. Implemented at the local level (i.e., mayor’s, sheriff’s, and/or governor’s offices), with the coordinated effort of federal, state, and local organizations, this strategy could address and counter the critical factors that make people susceptible to the terrorist message.
Ebola Concept of Operations (ConOps) Planning Template
Domestic Preparedness
September 6, 2015
This planning template provides a standard format for creating an Ebola ConOps plan at the state, territorial, or major metropolitan area government level. It provides information on measures that local
A Case for Political Leadership in Disaster Response & Recovery
Jason McNamara
September 2, 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. However, political
engagement is necessary for effective disaster response and recovery, and continuous, meaningful
involvement of elected officials is an essential element of the National Preparedness System.
U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration: Enterprise Strategic Vision
Domestic Preparedness
September 1, 2015
This report summarizes the U.S. Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration’s global strategic environment and how modern challenges and opportunities inform their missions and the broader national security capabilities