ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – Sports Celebrations – Expect the Best, Plan for the Worst
Robert Leverone
August 2, 2023
Large sports-related celebratory events necessitate a coordinated response from municipal government agencies and the community. Thorough planning, intelligence-based risk assessments, and stakeholder input are critical components of a comprehensive plan.

Article Out Loud – 7 Best Practices for Implementing Housing Recovery Programs
Daina Ruback
August 1, 2023
Implementing Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery housing recovery programs can be complex and challenging and, if not done correctly, can result in delays, inefficiencies, and inequitable outcomes. These seven best practices can help avoid common program pitfalls.

Article Out Loud – AI Partners – Filling Law Enforcement Experience Gaps
Jeff Henderson
July 26, 2023
As the hiring gap in law enforcement widens, agencies must find innovative solutions to maintain the experience and wisdom of their seasoned officers. Artificial intelligence is one solution being explored to transfer this critical knowledge.

Article Out Loud – Three Keys to Life-Saving Hurricane Season Communication
Brian Toolan
July 26, 2023
Years of strategy and planning go into crisis response and developing a communication plan that keeps people safe, clearly outlines the situation, and empowers them to act. Learn about the three key factors to a successful communications plan during hurricane season.

Article Out Loud – Lessons Learned: The Mass Shootings in Tucson
Sophia Paros
July 19, 2023
Lessons learned are lessons planned, practiced, and shared. Each mass shooting incident has similarities and differences from all others, so articles like this one from 2012 can help better prepare all jurisdictions.

Article Out Loud – Degrees of Progress – Emergency Management: Today and Tomorrow
Kay C. Goss
July 19, 2023
Emergency managers make critical decisions and teach communities not only how to cope but also how to survive disasters. This was true when this article was written in 2009, and it remains true today.
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ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – Sports Celebrations – Expect the Best, Plan for the Worst
August 2, 2023
Large sports-related celebratory events necessitate a coordinated response from municipal government agencies and the community. Thorough planning, intelligence-based risk assessments, and stakeholder input are critical components of a comprehensive plan.

Article Out Loud – 7 Best Practices for Implementing Housing Recovery Programs
August 1, 2023
Implementing Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery housing recovery programs can be complex and challenging and, if not done correctly, can result in delays, inefficiencies, and inequitable outcomes. These seven best practices can help avoid common program pitfalls.

Article Out Loud – AI Partners – Filling Law Enforcement Experience Gaps
July 26, 2023
As the hiring gap in law enforcement widens, agencies must find innovative solutions to maintain the experience and wisdom of their seasoned officers. Artificial intelligence is one solution being explored to transfer this critical knowledge.

Article Out Loud – Three Keys to Life-Saving Hurricane Season Communication
July 26, 2023
Years of strategy and planning go into crisis response and developing a communication plan that keeps people safe, clearly outlines the situation, and empowers them to act. Learn about the three key factors to a successful communications plan during hurricane season.

Article Out Loud – Lessons Learned: The Mass Shootings in Tucson
July 19, 2023
Lessons learned are lessons planned, practiced, and shared. Each mass shooting incident has similarities and differences from all others, so articles like this one from 2012 can help better prepare all jurisdictions.

Article Out Loud – Degrees of Progress – Emergency Management: Today and Tomorrow
July 19, 2023
Emergency managers make critical decisions and teach communities not only how to cope but also how to survive disasters. This was true when this article was written in 2009, and it remains true today.
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