DomPrep’s John Morton met with Dr. James Jay Carafano, Senior Fellow for National Security and Homeland Security, The Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, The Heritage Foundation. Dr. […]
The invisible cloud of avian influenza now gathering just over the horizon may eventually dissipate and be remembered five years hence as only the latest in a long series of […]
Special Report on the threat to human life from a global avian influenza pandemic, and a long list
of policies and programs that might be implemented to reduce the death toll.
On July 22, a 27-year-old electrician, Jean Charles de Menezes, was unceremoniously shot to death by police as he boarded a subway train in south London. His death came one […]
At a time when so many agencies at all levels of government were less prepared than they should have been, the American Red Cross responded immediately, effectively, and in force to save lives, provide food, shelter, and clothing for evacuees.
The former White House advisor discusses the hurricane recovery and response operations, the
implications for a DHS reorganization–and for the possible use of the military to cope with future
disasters–and the role of the private sector.
How a disaster medical-assistance team from San Diego deployed immediately to Baton Rouge, then to New Orleans, to provide help to the helpless citizens of the Crescent City in their time of maximum peril.
DomPrep’s publisher discusses the impact of Hurricane Katrina, several changes and upgrades in the
IMR Goup’ domestic-preparedness publications, and the company’s roadmap to an even more productive
future.
Carr’s report on his department’s assistance to the states of Louisiana and Mississippi, with
special focus on the unprecedented calamities the beset the so-called “City That Care Forgot.”