Recovery
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The state’s new Infrastructure Planning and Development Division has adopted cloud technology to help community governments navigate matching requirements, compliance and project delivery.
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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.
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PS-Prep program recognizes businesses that conform to standards for disaster and emergency preparedness.
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Chris Terzich, Wells Fargo’s vice president of incident management, addresses private-sector challenges during a crisis.
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CIOs of states and territories weigh in on the challenges and opportunities afforded by the planned national network.
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Austin, Texas, employs popular culture to encourage the public to prepare for an emergency.
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Community Emergency Response Teams go a long way toward preparing citizens for disasters of all types.
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Syndromic surveillance systems are becoming more sophisticated and provide important data to emergency management personnel.
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Large, planned events attract tens of thousands of people and the potential for peril.
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Immersive Video Imaging Network provides a virtual look inside building, along with key data.
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Researchers in Australia test sensors to detect forest fires and broadcast the findings to the world.
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A look into three internship programs that provide hands-on experience to emergency management students.
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The United States needs to begin to think more about limiting water usage and halting wasteful practices.
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The nonprofit organization Rebuild Joplin hopes its lessons help the next ‘Joplin’ make a smoother transition to recovery.
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For emergency management, cloud computing’s biggest advantage can be summed up in three words: virtual mission continuity.
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Privacy advocates fear sharing confidential information will lead to abuse.
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From cargo bikes to walkability scores, Portland’s green culture is preparing its residents for a disaster.