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Plus, a study explores the digital divide for tribal households in Michigan, a report indicates that better broadband data can improve deployment efforts, states are advancing with the BEAD program, and more.
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In light of federal plans to phase out FEMA by the end of 2025, artificial intelligence can help multiply and streamline state and local preparation for, response to and recovery from wildfires, hurricanes and floods.
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The latest threat was in Boston when a JetBlue aircraft was targeted by a tweet that stated explosives were aboard.
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Welcome to the Winter 2015 issue. Yes, we will be publishing quarterly now instead of six times a year. This is, in part, due to the nature of the market and because we are beefing up our online coverage.
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Oakland County, Mich., residents will soon be able to text 911 to get emergency help.
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Instructors include Secret Service, military, law enforcement and academic professionals.
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Tens of millions of Americans live in the path of the storm churning along the Atlantic coast.
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Current and proposed projects will provide a safe place during severe weather for more than 40,000 students, staff and community members in Southwest Missouri and Southeast Kansas.
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The nation’s mayors released a report highlighting ways cities can rebuild the broken trust between police officers and citizens.
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In 2013, three media companies ran trailers for a movie that contained emergency alert warning tones.
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Better health IT integration and rapid access to clinical and lab data are critical for evaluating persons under investigation during an outbreak.
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Clay Stamp was appointed by Gov.-elect Larry Hogan and brings decades of emergency management experience to the position.
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Flooding in Iowa is occurring more often, making the nomenclature 100-year or 500-year flood levels meaningless.
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This year the USGS will include quakes believed to have been caused by human activity in its National Seismic Hazard Map.
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It has been predicted that the most extreme solar storms could cause $1 trillion to $2 trillion in damages, requiring up to a decade for the Earth to recover.
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The recent flood of cyberattacks means that hackers are relentless and more sophisticated than ever before.
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Hempfield Township, Pa., is challenging residents and businesses to create individual emergency plans in 2015.