100 Resilient Cities Adds 37 New Member Municipalities
The global network helps cities hire chief resilience officers and access partner support for projects meant to prepare local governments for challenges like climate change.
Is Your State Prepared for a Cyberattack on Top of a Natural Disaster?
NASCIO doesn’t think so, so it’s developed a government response planning guide for cyber disruptions.
Flint Water Crisis Could Spur Changes to Michigan’s Emergency Manager Law
A less hands-on, longer-lasting intervention model might be what's needed.
Public Safety Agencies Switching From Analog Radios Must Combat the ‘Digital Cliff’
Emergency response personnel not used to a high-quality signal cutting out can quickly find themselves in life or death situations.
How a 'Monster' Hurricane Could Swamp Houston and Sink America
The nation's fourth-largest city does not drain well. And that will someday have catastrophic impacts for the rest of the nation.
Claims of an Imminent West Coast Quake Prompt Rapid-Response Reality Check
Government agencies need to debunk misinformation and rumors when they surface online and spread on social media, especially when they deal with science.
State & Local Daily Digest: S.C.’s Federal Disaster Relief; Philly’s $400 Million Soda Tax Funding
Also in our news roundup: Jersey City’s minimum wage hike; Sacramento’s Seattle inspiration; and a squirrel monkey is not a “commonly kept animal.”
Emergency Management Lessons Learned From the San Bernardino Attack
Social media helped spread misinformation during the crisis, necessitating the establishment of points of contact.
States Familiar With West Nile Response Are Better Prepared for Zika
Many health agencies already have protocols in place to monitor the new virus that’s been spreading in countries across the Americas.
Flood Disaster Prompts Digitization Effort for 1,700 Boxes of Damaged Documents
In its recovery from Hurricane Irene, an Upstate New York county also improved access to records.
Developing a Cyberattack Curriculum to Improve Emergency Response
A pilot version of a new course was offered for the first time in January to Utah's state government.
State and Local Public Health Agencies Are Closely Monitoring Zika Virus Threat
In Harris County, Texas, authorities are urging residents to take preventative steps to protect themselves from mosquitoes.
Some Good News With the Future ‘Really Big One’ and Other Major Quakes
Amid heightened attention on alarming Pacific Northwest disaster scenarios, the White House has been touting the promise of an earthquake early-warning system that's under development. But there's a lot more work to do to prepare.
Complex Federal Land Footprint Causes Snow-Removal Quandary in D.C.
Why is that sidewalk not shoveled? In the nation’s capital, the feds are often to blame.
Why Los Angeles Moved Its Alternate Emergency Operations Center to the Cloud
A decentralized strategy is not only wise to maintain continuity, but it’s cost effective, too.
3 Years After Superstorm, the ‘SANDy Act’ Seeks to Apply Lessons Learned
It’s vital that local 9-1-1 systems begin adopting modernized networks and aligning with the national model to be ready for the next disaster. Here’s why.
Mississippi River Winter Floods to Test Government Response, Army Corps Defenses
Levees are being checked for sand boils as water levels rise. And in Louisiana, there’s no word yet whether the Bonnet Carré and Morganza spillways will be opened.
Another Real-Life Test for an Earthquake Early-Warning System Under Development
Quake alerts aren't ready for the public yet, but last week's Pacific Northwest temblor showed that they have great potential to save lives.
Oklahoma Earthquake Surge Creates State vs. Local Regulatory Quandary
And it’s not surprising that it’s resulting in litigation for the courts to sort out.
Municipal Websites Prep Residents for El Niño Impacts
Coastal California communities have prepared for the worst. And they’ve been preparing their digital portals, too.
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