The Reflecting Pool – CHDS/Ed

The Reflecting Pool – CHDS/Ed


Latest Episodes

Anti-Intellectualism and the Search for Truth
July 24, 2018

Play the audio: We live in a world where information is abundant. But in our search for truth we must be careful. Without carefully curating the quality and rigor of information we receive, its...

A Use-of-Force Doctrine in Policing
May 18, 2018

Play the audio: Reports of police use of excessive force appear weekly in the media and have generated outrage in many communities. Officers actions are currently judged by the Graham v Connor ‘standard of...

A New Model for Incident Management
October 25, 2017

Play the audio: David Flamm (CHDS Master’s cohort 1401/2) discusses the inefficiencies, conflicts, and misinterpretations that are created by emergency responders who rely on different approaches to incident management.

How Critical is Critical Infrastructure?
August 25, 2017

Play the audio: In this podcast, David Riedman, Captain of the Montgomery County MD Fire and Rescue Service (cohort 1401/1402), speaks about how the critical infrastructure club in the United States needs to be...

Adaptive SOPs
April 18, 2017

Play the audio: Standard operating procedures (SOPs) guide emergency responders in a crisis, providing predetermined steps to manage anticipated events. However, modern disasters often manifest as complex systems and produce unanticipated outcomes.

Quantifying The Negative
December 19, 2016

Play the audio: For most homeland security agencies, success is measured by preventing events. However, when it comes to budgets it can be hard to quantify what didn’t happen and make the case for...

Sovereign Citizens
September 27, 2016

Play the audio: Michelle Mallek (CHDS cohort 1401) is legal counsel at FEMA and decided to study ‘Sovereigns‘ because much of the terrorist discussion in mainstream media is focused on external threats.   In this episode...

Violent Salafi Jihadism
December 30, 2015

Play the audio: Lisa Palmieri (CHDS cohort 1402) is part of DHS working in intelligence and analysis.  In this episode of the Reflecting Pool podcast, Bijan and Lisa discuss how Violent Salafi Jihadism (VSJ) motivated the...

Issue Attention Cycle
September 30, 2015

Play the audio: In this inaugural Reflecting Pool podcast, host Bijan Karimi talks to USCG Lt. Chris Kimrey (CHDS Master’s cohort 1402) about how emerging problems often surprise lawmakers and agency officials which can...