Resources & Briefings
Plain-language briefings on the decisions agency leaders make when standing up, modernizing, or sustaining an explosives-related capability. Written by practitioners — not consultants.
The FEMA Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Alabama, is one of the most valuable training pipelines available to state and local responders, and one of the most underused. Here's what it delivers, what it misses, and how to build a complete program around it.
Read the briefing →Most departments that need a bomb response capability don't have the headcount or budget of a major metro agency. This is the playbook for building a right-sized, accredited, maintainable bomb response program from zero.
Read the briefing →K9 programs fail quietly — not from bad dogs or bad handlers, but from weak documentation, inconsistent recertification, and unclear standards. A plain-language briefing for leadership on what good certification actually looks like.
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