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The Unexpected Public Health Emergency

The Unexpected Public Health Emergency

Emergency managers and public health administrators are charged with identifying and predicting the threats and hazards that have the greatest probability of affecting their local jurisdiction. However, very few might…

When Disaster Hits, Are We Ready?

When Disaster Hits, Are We Ready?

Hurricane Katrina and Sept. 11 were unforeseen tragedies. Our nation had no profound emergency prepared plans for these types of events. This forced our government and leaders to examine how…

Terrorism Emergency Preparedness Policies in Texas School Districts

The growing incidents of terrorism demand compliance and continuous improvements with emergency management laws to keep schools safe. School districts in North Texas used mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery to…

The MPA: A Practical Way to Change the World

The MPA: A Practical Way to Change the World

MPA programs can help build capacity in two primary ways. The first is by developing individual capacity. The second is by working with community organizations directly to help increase their…

Ohio Public Private Partnership Strengthens Community Preparedness

Ohio Public Private Partnership Strengthens Community Preparedness

During and after disasters, supplies must be delivered to restricted areas. However, the clearance process can slow the delivery of these essentials. The recently proposed Emergency Partner Credentialing System seeks…

Seeing Your Government the Way Best Companies Do

Seeing Your Government the Way Best Companies Do

Zappos, General Electric and Toyota. These companies have a distinct management style that permeates everything their managers and employees do. However, if your local government is like most, it lacks…

Hotlines Halt Cyber Crime at State Level

Hotlines Halt Cyber Crime at State Level

Fraud hotlines are confidential reporting mechanisms for tipsters to report allegations of fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement or other criminal conduct. Research suggests that would-be tipsters across the globe are often…

Government’s Role in Empowering Resilient Communities

Government’s Role in Empowering Resilient Communities

While personal responsibility is an important part of disaster preparedness, public administrators cannot ignore institutional and socioeconomic barriers people may face before, during and after a crisis. A community’s recovery…

The Legislative Branch’s Big Oversight Problem

The Legislative Branch’s Big Oversight Problem

Public administrators, citizens and members of Congress all say they want efficient, effective government. Yet, it is nearly impossible for the 535 members of Congress to oversee a $3.9 trillion…

Partnerships That Make a Difference

Partnerships That Make a Difference

What does a county do when they have limited resources but must meet the general health and disaster preparedness needs of a community? Kentucky’s Clay County faced this exact problem.…

Crisis Communications During Emergencies

No matter where you are in the country, emergencies can occur. If such an event affected your business, are you prepared to react and notify employees right away? All organizations…