
two take-aways
The recent killing of a healthcare executive and the subsequent search and capture of the assailant are good reminders for emergency mangers.

Declaring Martial Law
It is not uncommon for the topic of martial law to come up in emergency management circles. It could be while doing planning or perhaps during a disaster exercise. Someone will say something like, “What about declaring martial law?” Or “When might martial law be declared for this situation?”

An Interesting Time in History
I remember when I was about 10-12 years old, and the summers would drag on and on. By the end of August, I was ready for school to start, since it was a boring time to be a kid.

A 2025 Forecast
If you are staying up with the news, I’m thinking not about snow or hurricanes, but financial budget forecasts.

a holiday safety plan
Sometimes you can include the practical with some levity. Check out Your Holiday Safety Briefing

national association of counties presses for FEMA reforms
The National Association of Counties (NACo) has a new effort to get the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to reduce the complexity of its disaster recovery processes and also reform the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

chinese hack of telecommunications companies is significant
The news of specific political personalities being hacked was in the media in the latter days of the election cycle. Today I read in the NY Times, Emerging Details of Chinese Hack Leave U.S. Officials Increasingly Concerned that the hacking of telecommunications companies was much more extensive than originally made public.

Netflix Documentary, Fire in Paradise
I just finished watching a Netflix documentary, Fire in Paradise It is only about 40 minutes long.

you are what you read
As emergency managers one of our greatest assets to our profession is our personal desire to consume as much information as possible and adapt it to use in the work that we do. This is the professional side of our lives. Professional journals and association news and events are great places to engage our brains and with other mutually interesting individuals.

Wildfire Threats in Western Washington
This topic is one that I’ve written about many times, to include having an Op-ed in the Seattle Times, Western Washington not immune from wildfire risk

the Philippines are in cyclone alley
This is the year that the Philippines will remember for a succession of storms that have hit that nation, 6 or 7 so far.

Florida Sues FEMA Over Denying Services
This is what happens when someone in your organization acts in a way that shows political favor or “disfavor” based on their political stances.

who will be the next FEMA administrator?
As it is with all political appointments, the current FEMA Administrator will submit her resignation on January 21st and another new era of FEMA will begin.
fema worker fired for political actions
I’d say it is a sad day when any emergency manager decides to deny disaster relief resources to someone with whom they differ in their political beliefs.

less snow this winter in the united states?
I expect it depends on how much trust you put into long range climate and weather forecasts. But, here is a Washington Post article, Dreaming of snow this winter? Look up the forecast in your area

Noem to be DHS Secretary
This is not official, but all over the news on Tuesday, “South Dakota Gov. KRISTI NOEM will be President-elect DONALD TRUMP’s pick for DHS Secretary.”

Bi-coastal Wildfires
Either we are having intensive rain someplace or very dry, verging on drought conditions in other parts of the nation. This time however, both coasts of the United States are dealing with wildfires brought on by extremely dry conditions, that when combine with high winds can be very destructive to the landscape, but also homes that stand in the way of these fires.

forests destroyed by hurricane helene
Normally as emergency managers we think about the impacts of wind on what is called “real property” buildings, homes and infrastructure. If there is damage to the landscape it comes in different forms, but usually we think about trees that have fallen on houses and cars that need to be cleaned up and removed. What we might call “normal debris removal.”

Spending Year End Funds
Fiscal years vary across the map. Some end in June, others in December and the federal budget ends in September. In all those scenarios, it is true that there can be a “spend it or lose it” mentality.

