A roadmap to making your case for emergency management technology
It’s not difficult to find agreement among business leaders about the necessity to be prepared for unexpected emergencies, critical incidents, and disasters. Most can agree
It’s not difficult to find agreement among business leaders about the necessity to be prepared for unexpected emergencies, critical incidents, and disasters. Most can agree
Hurricane Zeta is continuing to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico and is anticipated to make landfall in Louisiana later Wednesday. According to the National
Technology allows people and organizations to be more connected than ever before. However, the ability to connect doesn’t always mean we are connecting in the
The great American general George S. Patton once said, “Prepare for the unknown by studying how others in the past have coped with the unforeseeable
Public health agencies have an enormous task ahead to hire and train large numbers of qualified contact tracers to track COVID-19 cases and contacts. Meanwhile
The COVID-19 pandemic has required enormous and unprecedented actions in order to protect the health and safety of communities, organizations, and businesses. Although many have
The COVID-19 pandemic has been tough on everyone, especially Emergency Managers. As we continue to navigate our way through this public health crisis, it’s clearer
While the country continues to deal with the numerous response activities surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, emergency managers in local communities and states must simultaneously continue
As if emergency managers don’t already have enough to deal with, this week marks the beginning what has historically been the most active months for
As published in Goverment CIO Outlook. When dealing with emergency management, organizations often adopt a rigid and manual approach towards preparedness and response. Due to