About The Author
Ford Rowan
Ford Rowan is the chairman of the National Center for Critical Incident Analysis, an independent, privately funded, civilian research entity that supports the National Defense University in Washington. He is the author of a study on lessons from the 2001 anthrax attacks and co-author of What is to be done? Emerging Perspectives on Public Responses to Bioterrorism (2002) and Crisis Prevention, Management and Communication (1991).
Recent Insights Into COVID-19
Uncertainty, Disunity and Injustice
IDI Podcast
A conversation between psychoanalyst Ed Shapiro and journalist/humanitarian Ford Rowan about Uncertainty, Disunity and Injustice.
Racial Trauma
A Dialog on How We Can Heal
With The Right Rev. Eugene Taylor Sutton, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland.
Webinar: Beyond Isolation
Returning to an Undistanced Workplace During COVID-19
Workforce Reintegration
Weathering the Storm
The Coronavirus outbreak has renewed interest in ways that organizations can “weather the storm” if cases multiply.
Here’s a study that the NCCIA participated in producing.