PODCASTS
You’re the Leader. Now What?
Catherine L. Feinman
June 14, 2023
A Podcast from the Domestic Preparedness Journal, June 14, 2023. On May 30, 2023, Domestic Preparedness hosted a multidiscipline panel discussion at the annual Texas Emergency Management Conference in Fort Worth. Listen to what five leaders had to share about the lessons they have learned along their paths to
“Boot Camp” for Emergency Managers
David Covington
July 6, 2022
In most fields, basic training is part of the learning process. Fire, law enforcement, the military, and other disciplines have training academies for building competencies and testing new recruits. An exception to these types of requirements is the field of emergency management. This new training academy will ensure that all
Protecting GPS Satellites, Signals, and America Webinar
Domestic Preparedness
November 22, 2021
On 17 November 2021, the Domestic Preparedness Journal and the Resilient Navigation & Timing Foundation hosted a panel discussion on the vulnerabilities of the global positioning systems (GPS) and potential efforts to deter attacks on and interference with GPS satellites and signals. The Honorable John Garamendi, Congressman for the 3rd
Pandemic Preparedness, From A Local and State Perspective
Nim Kidd, Carol Moehrle and Judson Freed
August 31, 2021
In cooperation with the National Association of Counties (NACo) and the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), DomPrep is please to produce and host a ninety-minute (90) audio conversation that will discuss the pandemic and other concurrent incidents.
Supply Chain Management
Greg Burel, Bobby Baker Jr. and Wayne Williams
March 30, 2021
Three experts will present their insights and experience on managing a supply chain during a pandemic. Areas discussed: TECHNOLOGY: How does technology enhance or complicate resilience and the supply chain? RELATIONSHIPS: How have relationships with customers and suppliers changed during the pandemic? COLLABORATION: How does federal, state, local, tribal, and
Law Enforcement’s Tsunami of Change 2021
Joseph W. Trindal
December 22, 2020
Throughout 2020, many public institutions have been tested. Many did not rise to the occasion and embrace the challenges. Many did not exhibit the domestic preparedness stance that they spent years portraying – law enforcement was no exception. This podcast is the conclusion to a four-part article series on “The
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