Communities Must Focus on Infrastructure Resiliency to Weather Uncertainty
Public works was critical in supporting the COVID-19 transition of workers into the virtual home environment. Keep Reading
Public works was critical in supporting the COVID-19 transition of workers into the virtual home environment. Keep Reading
How do you secure existing legacy IT systems without the budgetary, labor or infrastructure resources required to upgrade? Keep Reading
Exercise participants also had the opportunity to hear virtual presentations during the exercise, highlighting proven practices and lessons learned from recent catastrophic incidents in Las Vegas, Nev. and El Paso, Texas. Keep Reading
The updated website is a one-stop shop with interactive search features, tools and resources to help engage kids and young people on emergency and disaster preparedness. Keep Reading
Begin National Preparedness Month with a collection of valuable emergency preparedness pieces. Keep Reading
Budget would be directed to vulnerable households, critical services facilities, and low-income solar program customers in Tier 3 high-fire-threat districts. Keep Reading
41% of Americans agree or strongly agree that flood insurance is a "good idea," yet only 17% say they have purchased flood insurance. Keep Reading
Each of those monster storms was different in nature but none devastated a metropolitan area, something forecasters say will happen sooner or later. Keep Reading
Sonoma County District Four Supervisor James Gore urges elected representatives, government officials, and everyone who will listen to wake up and build resilience now. Keep Reading
The real challenge for officials is to work as a group to prioritize and articulate unsatisfied needs of their regions. Keep Reading
Parents nationwide should use this month to remind local officials that school safety falls within the definition of infrastructure security. Keep Reading