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Summary
This episode features logistics leader LN Lurie about “burning issues” in emergency management. She makes the case that logistics is often underestimated, but determines whether operations succeed. Using examples from wildland fire, festivals, and hurricanes, she emphasizes the need for a deep contacts “Rolodex”, tested service-and-support playbooks, and clear contracting knowledge to rapidly source essentials like porta potties, showers, water, and food. Lurie contrasts structured wildland systems (preseason contracts, staged resources, ICS sections and span of control) with more improvisational hurricane logistics, and notes both the benefits and risks of relying on technologies like Starlink. She describes large base-camp deployments and discusses warehouse management systems, including common gaps, required reporting, the effectiveness of paper-based tracking on fires, and tailoring WMS to real needs, including reverse logistics.
Time Stamps
01:55 Logistics Is Everything
02:59 Contacts And Pro Tips
06:58 Supply Chains And Disasters
12:53 Inside Fire Base Camp
23:12 Logistics Coordination Roles
25:42 Build A Logistics Playbook
29:45 Warehouse Systems Reality
34:57 Why Choose Logistics
About
LN Lurie is a logistics and operations leader known for turning complex, labor-intensive operations into efficient, scalable systems. With experience managing wildland fire crews, fire camp and festival facilities, large-scale demobilizations, supply distribution, inventory tracking, warehouse layouts, WMS systems, and volunteer logistics, LN brings both field-tested execution and systems-level problem solving. She has led automation and process improvements that saved thousands of labor hours and significant costs, including work supporting COVID-19 field hospital demobilization in Colorado. Currently serving as Logistics Director for ITDRC, LN manages logistics teams, coordinates operational movements, and trains volunteers to deliver reliable support in demanding environments.
Links
LN Lurie’s LI page
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lnlurie/
Personal Website- travel logs, logs resources, and many other interesting musings
https://lnlurie.com/
By Andrew Boyarsky5
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Summary
This episode features logistics leader LN Lurie about “burning issues” in emergency management. She makes the case that logistics is often underestimated, but determines whether operations succeed. Using examples from wildland fire, festivals, and hurricanes, she emphasizes the need for a deep contacts “Rolodex”, tested service-and-support playbooks, and clear contracting knowledge to rapidly source essentials like porta potties, showers, water, and food. Lurie contrasts structured wildland systems (preseason contracts, staged resources, ICS sections and span of control) with more improvisational hurricane logistics, and notes both the benefits and risks of relying on technologies like Starlink. She describes large base-camp deployments and discusses warehouse management systems, including common gaps, required reporting, the effectiveness of paper-based tracking on fires, and tailoring WMS to real needs, including reverse logistics.
Time Stamps
01:55 Logistics Is Everything
02:59 Contacts And Pro Tips
06:58 Supply Chains And Disasters
12:53 Inside Fire Base Camp
23:12 Logistics Coordination Roles
25:42 Build A Logistics Playbook
29:45 Warehouse Systems Reality
34:57 Why Choose Logistics
About
LN Lurie is a logistics and operations leader known for turning complex, labor-intensive operations into efficient, scalable systems. With experience managing wildland fire crews, fire camp and festival facilities, large-scale demobilizations, supply distribution, inventory tracking, warehouse layouts, WMS systems, and volunteer logistics, LN brings both field-tested execution and systems-level problem solving. She has led automation and process improvements that saved thousands of labor hours and significant costs, including work supporting COVID-19 field hospital demobilization in Colorado. Currently serving as Logistics Director for ITDRC, LN manages logistics teams, coordinates operational movements, and trains volunteers to deliver reliable support in demanding environments.
Links
LN Lurie’s LI page
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lnlurie/
Personal Website- travel logs, logs resources, and many other interesting musings
https://lnlurie.com/