ArcGIS Powers Mutual Aid Resource Planning to Improve Community Preparedness
How ArcGIS is being used to Improve Planning
How ArcGIS is being used to Improve Planning
This week, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Since 2005, advances in technology have changed the way we communicate.
Pre-planning internally and with your geographic neighbors before a catastrophic event will help save valuable time and critical resources.
In a disaster, it's the little data that provides the actionable information that first responders can use to save lives and property
Report date March 30, 2013
Comprehensive Prepardness Guide 201, Second Edition 2013
FEMA's website containing the findings from the report.
FEMA's website containing resources, updates and links.
Latest news and updates.
Part of the National Prepardness System, there is one framework for each of the five prepardness mission areas addressed in PPD-8.
Provides context for how the whole of community works together and how response efforts relate to other parts of national prepardness.
Provides first responders with information on technology, resources, products, programs, standards, testing & evaluation and best practices.
Enables state agencies to learn about, adapt, and apply tools and processes that have worked in public programs.
Data access and delivery services are provided that take into consideration users' network capability.
Important issues were raised by the participants in the International Conference of Crisis Mappers Conference (ICCM) earlier this month.
The first in a series of blogs that will address issues related to establishing a more thought through disaster response management system.
We need to discover how to better share information amongst stakeholders and identify ways to work together.
There is still a significant dissonance between lessons learned from past events and the implementation of these strategies.