WASHINGTON (Reuters) -An online disaster management tool that U.S. emergency managers use to communicate may no longer be supported Wednesday, according to a notice posted and later deleted from a ...
A recent article in Emergency Management* featured the use of drones to patrol beaches in Atlantic City, N.J., to safeguard beachgoers from dangerous high tides and sharks. As drones become more ...
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As proof of what I've been saying for years, see this article: “Market for Disaster Management Tools Expands to Meet Need.” This is just the tip of the iceberg of tech that will be coming your way in ...
Emergency management agencies must have the tools and training to anticipate and respond to 21st-century risks. 5. Leading the Whole-Community Approach Disaster response is no longer just a government ...
Researchers from the Institute for a Disaster Resilient Texas have created a tool that can show residents, emergency responders and policy makers where power outages are occurring in near real-time, ...