Journal of Civil Defense 2026, Vol. 61, I-1, Infrastructure Vulnerability

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The April 2026 issue of the Journal of Civil Defense focuses on one of today’s most critical risks: infrastructure vulnerability. Learn how disruptions to power, water, communications, and supply chains can impact daily life and what you can do to prepare.

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Journal of Civil Defense 2026, Vol. 61, I-1: Infrastructure Vulnerability

Modern life depends on complex systems—power grids, water supply, communications, and transportation. When these systems fail, even temporarily, the consequences can be immediate and severe.

This issue explores how infrastructure disruptions occur, how they cascade, and most importantly, how individuals and families can prepare.

Inside this issue:

  • America’s evolving threat environment and civil defense priorities
  • Infrastructure vulnerabilities and practical preparedness strategies
  • Moving beyond the “72-hour kit” mindset
  • Household resilience: food, water, power, and communication
  • EMP and power grid risks
  • Situational awareness and emergency readiness

As highlighted in this issue, preparedness is not fear—it is responsibility

Whether you are new to preparedness or looking to strengthen your current plan, this issue provides clear, practical guidance.

In This Issue:

America’s Threat Environment in 2025
By Jim Stephens, MSN, RN

Infrastructure Vulnerabilities and What to Do About It
By Jay Whimpey, PE

The 72-Hour Myth: Moving Beyond a 3-Day Emergency Pack
By Parker Twiss

2-Week Bug-Out Bag Checklist
By TACDA Staff

Situational Agility and Mental Awareness
By Colonel Jim Smith, NRP, FABCHS, CPC, CLEE

Fire Extinguishers: A Critical Tool in Household Preparedness
By Benjamin Blodgett and Michael Frado

Artificial Intelligence and Modern Civil Defense
By Bruce Curley

Building Family Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times
By Logan VanLeigh, MS, Sanitary Engineering

EMP and the Vulnerability of the US Power Grid
By Paul Seyfried

Related Content:

Journal of Civil Defense 2021, Vol. 56, I-2, The Threat of EMP

Journal of Civil Defense 2024, Vol. 59, I-2, Emergency Planning

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