ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – Emerging Technologies, Part 1 – Information and Communication
Ian Pleet
October 11, 2023
This is Part 1 of a five-part series on emerging technologies that can enhance the management of and response to future emergencies and disasters. This part focuses on an all-hazards emergency management approach and information and communication technologies.

Article Out Loud – Technology vs. Good Planning & Training
Steven P. Bucci
October 11, 2023
There is no single solution to cybersecurity concerns. Technology is advancing, but this 2015 article reminds everyone that nothing can replace solid planning and training.

Article Out Loud – Gap Analysis – A Long and Winding Process
James M. Rush Sr.
October 11, 2023
Public health and healthcare must determine their ability to respond to potential threats. This 2008 article explains how they can work together to identify gaps that, under current conditions, may not be met.

Article Out Loud – Water and Wastewater Sector Perspectives
Elston Johnson
October 4, 2023
The Water and Wastewater Systems Sector is one of 16 sectors identified as critical infrastructure under the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency. Domestic Preparedness invited a subject matter expert to answer questions about this sector, including how the sector and its interdependencies can affect any community.

Article Out Loud – Disaster Preparedness & Response Require Having Faith
Raphael M. Barishansky and Audrey Mazurek
October 4, 2023
This 2015 article touches on what can be learned from and implemented into faith-based organizations to provide greater community resilience and ensure the safety of attendees on a regular basis.

Article Out Loud – FINAL REPORT: Preparedness Goals Associated with the Nuclear Threat
Vayl S. Oxford
October 4, 2023
In 2011 and 2012, Domestic Preparedness conducted a nationwide survey followed by an executive briefing to discuss preparedness gaps and goals associated with a nuclear threat. Some gaps still exist.
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ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – Emerging Technologies, Part 1 – Information and Communication
October 11, 2023
This is Part 1 of a five-part series on emerging technologies that can enhance the management of and response to future emergencies and disasters. This part focuses on an all-hazards emergency management approach and information and communication technologies.

Article Out Loud – Technology vs. Good Planning & Training
October 11, 2023
There is no single solution to cybersecurity concerns. Technology is advancing, but this 2015 article reminds everyone that nothing can replace solid planning and training.

Article Out Loud – Gap Analysis – A Long and Winding Process
October 11, 2023
Public health and healthcare must determine their ability to respond to potential threats. This 2008 article explains how they can work together to identify gaps that, under current conditions, may not be met.

Article Out Loud – Water and Wastewater Sector Perspectives
October 4, 2023
The Water and Wastewater Systems Sector is one of 16 sectors identified as critical infrastructure under the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency. Domestic Preparedness invited a subject matter expert to answer questions about this sector, including how the sector and its interdependencies can affect any community.

Article Out Loud – Disaster Preparedness & Response Require Having Faith
October 4, 2023
This 2015 article touches on what can be learned from and implemented into faith-based organizations to provide greater community resilience and ensure the safety of attendees on a regular basis.

Article Out Loud – FINAL REPORT: Preparedness Goals Associated with the Nuclear Threat
October 4, 2023
In 2011 and 2012, Domestic Preparedness conducted a nationwide survey followed by an executive briefing to discuss preparedness gaps and goals associated with a nuclear threat. Some gaps still exist.
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