Robert DesRosier Sr., former director of Blackfeet Tribal Emergency Management and Homeland Security, discussed his journey into emergency management with Domestic Preparedness Journal editor Catherine Feinman. Beginning with his […]
In October 2024, Domestic Preparedness Editor Catherine Feinman sat down with Editorial Advisor Lynda Zambrano, who is the executive director of the Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council and the National Tribal Emergency Management Council to share her story and advice for other emergency preparedness professionals. Listen to the highlights of that conversation in this podcast.
Featured in this issue: Editor’s Note: Local-Level Planning for National-Level Threats, by Catherine L. Feinman; Malicious and Non-Malicious Cyber Incidents: Education and Preparation, by Dan Scherr and Tanya Scherr; Securing Cities: The Fight Against Local Level Cyberthreats, by Michael Breslin; Backyard Cybersecurity: The Local Challenge, by Brian Shajari; Cyber and Physical Resilience in the Food and Agriculture Industry, by Nathan DiPillo; The Ethics of Data in Disaster Management and Crisis Operations, by Anthony S. Mangeri; Growing Foreign Threats to National Security, Part 1: Challenges and Considerations, by Glen Woodbury; Growing Foreign Threat to National Security, Part 2: Emergency Management Approaches and Choices, by Glen Woodbury; Tren de Aragua: From Prison Gang to Transnational Organized Crime Syndicate in the U.S., by Anthony (Tony) Mottola and Dan Scherr; Advisory Board Spotlights: Interview With Ray Barishansky, DrPH, and Keeping It Real With Lynda Zambrano.
In October 2024, Domestic Preparedness Editor Catherine Feinman sat down with Editorial Advisor Lynda Zambrano, who is the executive director of the Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council and the National Tribal Emergency Management Council to share her story and advice for other emergency preparedness professionals. Listen to the highlights of that conversation in this podcast.
This is Part 2 of a two-part article that 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.
Full article by Glen Woodbury, an Article Out Loud from Domestic Preparedness. This is Part 2 of a two-part article that explores the nation-state threat and its implications for the […]
The authors in this October edition of the Domestic Preparedness Journal share their knowledge and best practices for protecting communities from cybercriminals, nation-state threat actors, and transnational criminal organizations. These threats, which used to be typically handled at the state and national levels, are now local-level concerns that require robust plans to keep communities safe.
Lynda Zambrano is on the advisory board for the Domestic Preparedness Journal. Lynda is the executive director of the Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council and the National Tribal Emergency Management Council, […]
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.
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, […]