Higher Education institutions can’t afford insufficient emergency management processes
The number of major events in 2020 has caused many organizations to step back and reassess how they can more effectively perform emergency preparedness and
The number of major events in 2020 has caused many organizations to step back and reassess how they can more effectively perform emergency preparedness and
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
Hurricane Delta is expected to make landfall in Louisiana Friday afternoon and has already begun hitting parts of the state as well as Texas. The
During the past several months of shutdown due to COVID-19, business and corporate leaders have been forced to take a long, hard look at their
Jump to: California Resources Oregon Resources Washington Resources Wildfires continue to rage across the west, particularly in California, Oregon, and Washington. To date, the fires
Even when everything seems to be running smoothly, the threat of a crisis, disaster, or emergency is always looming. Seasoned emergency managers know all too
As vestiges of Hurricane Laura have finally dissipated, we’re still a couple of weeks away from the climatological peak of hurricane season on September 15.
Reading today’s headlines about the many weather-related incidents occurring around the country, you’ll have a pretty good understanding of why it’s so important to be
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