Recovery
Latest Stories
-
The state’s new Infrastructure Planning and Development Division has adopted cloud technology to help community governments navigate matching requirements, compliance and project delivery.
-
After a teenager died in a flash flood last summer, the Town Council plans to install two sirens to make sure residents know to seek shelter in the face of a flood, tornado or hurricane.
More Stories
-
The most dangerous situations occur when hackers don’t want their cyberattack to be public.
-
Hurricane Sandy has taken 84 lives so far and left more than 7 million utility customers in 10 states without power.
-
Hurricane Sandy provides the backdrop for National Weather Service session at the International Association of Emergency Managers conference.
-
Dynamic, data-rich maps drawn from a wide variety of disparate sources are the DHS' newest tool in the urban emergency preparedness arsenal.
-
Whether food is locally or nationally distributed, public health officials face a growing challenge to ensure the safety of what you eat.
-
The $6 million emergency operations facility is near an Ohio nuclear power station and will remain unstaffed until an emergency hits.
-
As the funding decreases, who will take over the various public health initiatives and programs?
-
The TSA says it made the decision not because of safety concerns but to speed up checkpoints at busier airports.
-
The 2012 Individual and Community Preparedness Awards were presented to people and organizations that are working to make communities safer, stronger and better prepared.
-
Robert Smith of UPS Air Group and Transportation Security addresses emergency management and how the company helps out in crisis situations all over the world.
-
Emergency managers’ contacts must cover a wide spectrum of people and organizations.
-
The city’s sustainable, earthquake-resistant public safety building could blaze trails for local government.
-
Usually tragedies with many victims spawn action, but gun control measures don’t follow mass shootings.
-
New app serves as mobile extension of state’s emergency website.
-
Recent emergencies illustrate issues with automated telephone alerting systems.