Speaking Resilience: Operationalizing Lifelines
CLSS simplifies emergency management by bridging planning and action, enabling flexible, data-informed decisions across organizations.
CLSS simplifies emergency management by bridging planning and action, enabling flexible, data-informed decisions across organizations.
EOCs need clarity, not clutter. That’s where the Community Lifeline Status System (CLSS) comes in.
When a disaster strikes, you don’t just need to know what’s happening, you need to know where it’s happening and how it’s all connected.
John Hopkins interactive web-based dashboard to track covid-19 in near real time.
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.
Social media can provide the real-time “what,” the “who,” the “why,” and the “how” if added to the larger information sharing environment.
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
The workshop dentify priority operational needs and research gaps in social media use during natural or man-made disasters
Social and mobile trends are changing the ways people learn. Educational technology has made learning more accessible and interactive
Summary of the August 2013 National Capital Region Social Media in Emergencies Summit.
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.
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.
Focuses its efforts at state & local levels to help communities understand flood risks and make cost-effective mitigation decisions.
A reference guide for public safety radio technicians and communications planners.
Published September of 2011 by the Congressional Research Service
An account of the events surrounding 9/11 and to identify lessons learned.
This is an online course catalog providing searchable information on courses provided or managed by FEMA's CDP, EMI and NTED.
Explore how GIS technology can support the emergency management community.
Twitter and the emergency preparedness and response (EPR) community.