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Workforce & People
Ketan Shah Named CISO for the City of Philadelphia
Shah took up the mantle in late November 2021, becoming the city’s first full-time CISO since 2018. His background includes cybersecurity and IT security roles in employee management solutions and health-care technology sectors.
January 03, 2022
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News Staff
Infrastructure
Feds Turn to California Nonprofit for Electric Bus Expertise
The Federal Transit Administration is partnering with CALSTART as part of its Research to Practice Initiative to find the best ways to get electric vehicle research and data to local transit agencies.
January 03, 2022
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News Staff
K-12 Education
Broadband Upgrade for Chicago Schools Delayed Again
Problems with construction permits have slowed progress on an $84 million, three-year project to reach 570 schools and administrative buildings with high-speed Internet, expected to be finished by 2023.
January 03, 2022
K-12 Education
Saturday School Helps Address Learning Loss in South Bend
The toll of elearning for much of the past two years has been steep, and programs such as South Bend’s Saturday Accelerator offer individualized attention and in-person support that many kids need to make up lost ground.
January 03, 2022
Public Safety
Last Year’s ‘Relentless’ Disasters Challenged Fed Response
In his first year in office, President Biden has found that the nation’s aging infrastructure and pressures from a changing climate are putting new demands on the federal government, officials say.
January 03, 2022
K-12 Education
Opinion: State Must Address Rural-Urban School Funding Gap
Editorial staff of The Columbian in Vancouver, Wash., make the case that the state has an essential role in helping rural school districts with smaller tax bases to fund necessary modernization and facility upgrades.
January 03, 2022
Civic Innovation
Online Agriculture Platform to Boost Farms Wins Federal Grant
The local farm-sales platform, called Healthy PlanEat, was originally the brainchild of East Lyme, Conn., native Rosemary Ostfeld, who teaches sustainable agriculture at Wesleyan University.
January 03, 2022
Justice & Public Safety
Massachusetts Commission on Police Body Cameras to Meet
A legislative commission studying widespread use of police body cameras meets Tuesday — months after it missed a deadline to file a report called for in the one-year-old reform law that created the study group.
January 03, 2022
Broadband & Network
New Public Corporation Aims to Bring Broadband to County
The Erie County Legislature recently approved plans to establish a new, county-controlled corporation to oversee and manage the creation of ErieNet, an ambitious county-sponsored fiber-optic network.
January 03, 2022
K-12 Education
Broward Schools Buys Metal Detectors for Campus Safety
The latest of several security upgrades since the mass shooting in Parkland, Fla., in 2018, the South Florida school district will randomly screen bookbags and purses with metal-detection wands starting this spring.
January 03, 2022
Public Safety
Colorado Fire: Man Found Alive as Search for 2 Continues
The blaze that ignited Thursday morning has become the most destructive fire in the state’s history as nearly 1,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed and countless others damaged.
January 02, 2022
Public Safety
Rural Hospitals’ Struggles Exacerbated by Pandemic
Those facilities have some of the lowest percentages of available staffed hospital beds in New York. In the five-county Western New York region, just 3% of hospital beds were available in Chautauqua County and only 8% were open in Cattaraugus County.
January 02, 2022
Disaster Zone
Disaster Zone Podcast: Amateur Radio Systems
Our last line of communication when all other systems fail.
January 02, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
‘Insurers Prepare to Seek Rate Rises After Disasters’
This headline was from 1992.
January 02, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
For Omicron, It Will Be Hospitalizations and Deaths
There are too many cases to count.
January 02, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
It All Started With Testing and Still, It Is Testing That Is an Issue
We need a multi-pronged attack at COVID-19.
January 02, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Disaster Zone
FEMA Releases 2021 National Preparedness Report
Will the report drive change?
January 02, 2022
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Eric Holdeman
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Spring 2007
Waves of Destruction: Two years after the Indian Ocean tsunami, what have we learned?
2007-05-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Summer 2007
Biohazard: Public health experts say lack of national vision for disaster preparedness cripples biological and chemical readiness in government.
2007-08-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Fall 2007
Imminent Threat: With Hurricane Dean headed straight for Texas, preparedness measures at all levels ensued.
2007-11-01
In the Arena
Indiana’s First Secretary of Career Connections and Talent Brings Small-Town Background
Blair Milo has accomplished more than most people do in a lifetime. It all stems from her passion for serving others and ensuring their success through creating opportunities.
November 15, 2019
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Cathilea Robinett
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Fall 2008
Uncharted Waters: Floods are here to stay and it's time to change flood control strategies.
2008-11-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Summer 2008
Funding Fracas: Will policy changes pit states versus locals?
2008-08-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Spring 2008
Midwest Misery: Weather system shows no mercy on residents and emergency managers.
2008-05-01
Emergency Management Magazine Issues
Winter 2008
Saving Lives: As wildfires ravaged Southern California, 500,000 residents were evacuated safely.
2008-02-01
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