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  • Doing DisasterTraining Where It Needs To Be Done
    2025/04/01
    This week, we are coming to you on Prepare, Respond, Recover for Episode #5, Doing Disaster Training Where It Needs To Be Done, from Maui, Hawaii! Join us every Thursday and be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe!

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    6 分
  • Project Management vs Incident Management
    2025/04/01
    Have you heard about our new Podcast, Prepare, Respond, Recover? If not, you should watch this week’s episode #4 with Todd Manns and his guest Jon Brown, Principal Engineer and President of Stockwell Engineers, as they discuss Project Management vs Incident Management. Join us every Thursday and be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe!

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    26 分
  • A World of Make Believe
    2025/04/01
    On Episode #3 of Prepare, Respond, Recover, Todd Manns chats with guest Arthur Simental, owner of Simental Industries. Todd and Art discuss exercise, its aspects, scenarios, and different systems, as well as how to encompass different ways to develop and facilitate exercises. Be sure and join us on this episode A World of Make Believe and every Thursday as we continue to bring you new guests and exciting topics. If you enjoyed this podcast, remember to like, comment, share, and subscribe!

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    19 分
  • Transitioning Between Incidents and Events
    2025/04/01
    On Episode #2 of Prepare, Respond, Recover, Todd Manns discusses transitioning management objectives between incidents, events, and other occurrences. This short lesson illustrates the challenges faced by both New Orleans and Philadelphia in real-time from the actual locations. Join us every Thursday and be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe!

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    6 分
  • Hell of a year so far!
    2025/04/01
    It's finally here the first episode of Prepare, Respond, Recover! Join Todd DeVoe and Todd Manns as they discuss important issues and what has already been happening in 2025. Be sure and join us every Thursday where we will delve into all aspects of the crisis and consequence management business. The show will have basic commentary on key and contemporary subjects, guests and in the field/on location segments from around the country.

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    28 分
  • Exploring Higher Education Emergency Management
    2022/12/06
    Our nation’s postsecondary institutions are entrusted to provide a safe and healthy learning environment for students, faculty, and staff who live, work, and study on campus. Faced with emergencies ranging from active shooter situations to fires, tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, and pandemic influenza, this is no easy task. Join us as we explore the role of emergency management at New York University with NYU’s Ann-Marie McLaughlin, Director of Emergency Management.

    Web - https://www.nyu.edu/
    LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/anne-marie-mclaughlin-cem-cbcp-cbci-mep-cpp-68a1976/

    If you would like to learn more about the Natural Disaster & Emergency Management (NDEM) Expo please visit us on the web - https://www.ndemevent.com
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    31 分
  • Is Emergency Management A Profession or a Job
    2022/11/01
    Whether or not emergency management is considered a profession has been discussed and debated for several years. There are all sorts of implications including recognition as professionals, education versus training, classroom instruction versus on-the-job experience, and respect for the work emergency managers do both when responding to a disaster and when doing other things to preserve life, property, and the environment. In addition to performing the duties of an emergency manager, there are political and policy-making issues requiring the emergency manager’s attention. Dr. Carol Cwiak, Associate Professor of Emergency Management at North Dakota State University has been leading the transformation of emergency management from a job to a profession. Dr. Cwiak has lectured around the world on the importance of the code of ethics and core competencies for emergency management.

    Links:
    https://www.ndsu.edu/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-cwiak-20652410/

    If you would like to learn more about the Natural Disaster & Emergency Management (NDEM) Expo please visit us on the web - https://www.ndemevent.com
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    38 分
  • Cyber Attacks Not a Matter If, Just a Matter of When
    2022/10/18
    Cyberattacks are an ever-growing threat to critical infrastructures such as power, gas, water stations, and transportation control systems. Cybersecurity breaches can potentially have devastating physical and economic effects.

    Failing to plan for cyber threats as part of emergency management procedures is detrimental to national security and has become the focus of emergency management over the last 15 years.

    Prachee Kale, Founding Executive Fellow At CyberTheory Institute, co-founded Think.Design.Cyber to pioneer critical systems and design thinking in the cybersecurity discipline. Prachee is also the co-author of the award-winning research article “Cybersecurity: The End Game” published in Taylor and Francis’s EDPACs Journal.

    Cyber Theory - https://cybertheory.io/

    If you would like to learn more about the Natural Disaster & Emergency Management (NDEM) Expo please visit us on the web - https://www.ndemevent.com
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    31 分