WebEOC Software Overview

WebEOC overview

Juvare Video WebEOC Software Overview Imagine a world where every essential service operates seamlessly, from schools to emergency management, power plants to first responders. WebEOC is the software that makes this possible. It acts like a high-tech control room, connecting and managing all aspects of community and organizational operations, smoothly bridging daily routines with crisis […]

Streamlining Climate Change Disaster Response Efforts with WebEOC

Canadian Wildfire Season Navigating a Complex Challenge

Juvare Case Study Streamlining Climate Change Disaster Response Efforts with WebEOC Natural disasters in Canada are becoming more frequent and more severe. For help managing them, a Provincial emergency management agency turned to Juvare’s WebEOC emergency management software solution. According to the Government of Canada’s National Risk Profile, updated in January 2024, climate change is […]

How Switching to WebEOC SaaS Is Helping a Nuclear Power Provider Improve Safety

Juvare Nuclear

Juvare Case Study How Switching to WebEOC SaaS Is Helping a Nuclear Power Provider Improve Safety The company’s IT department has opened a new door by moving away from internal hosting of WebEOC, presenting the emergency management office with an exciting opportunity for growth and innovation. In a dramatic turn of events, Constellation Energy’s Emergency […]

Crisis Track: Boulder County’s Marshall Fire

Boulder County

Crisis Track Supports a Collaborative Damage Assessment Process Following a Colorado Wildfire Communities in the western United States are increasingly vulnerable to the potentially disastrous effects of wildfires. The ability of a local authority’s emergency management team to conduct damage assessments in response to such incidents is critical to the health and stability of the […]

Flash Flooding Impacts Arlington County, VA

Flash Flooding Impacts Arlington County, VA

On the morning of July 8, flash floods caused dangerous public safety conditions in Northern Virginia. Within just one hour, Arlington County received 4.5 inches of rain, the equivalent of one month’s worth of rainfall. Floodwaters converged and caused Four Mile Run, which flows through the County and into the Potomac River, to rise more than 11 feet.

8 Tips to Improve Emergency Communications

man in a command center with a headset and a computer

Communication is vital before, during, and after a critical incident or disaster of any kind. Organizations need to be able to quickly make contact with everyone who will be potentially impacted or will be part of the response and keep them informed throughout the life of the incident.

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