DHS Announces $34 Million in Emergency Operations Center Grants 

On Dec. 16, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) opened the application period for approximately $34 million under the FY 2009 Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) Grant Program. These grants are intended to improve state, local and tribal emergency management and preparedness capabilities by supporting flexible, sustainable, secure and interoperable Emergency Operations Centers....

The Ready Campaign Encourages Americans to Resolve to Be Ready in 2009 

With the new year approaching, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Ready Campaign reminds Americans to Resolve to be Ready in 2009. Resolve to be Ready is a nationwide effort designed to encourage individuals, families, businesses and communities to take action and prepare for emergencies in the new year....

Report: Economic Crisis Affects U.S. Preparedness for Health Emergencies 

Trust for America's Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) on Dec. 9 released the sixth annual “Ready or Not? Protecting the Public's Health from Diseases, Disasters, and Bioterrorism” report, which finds that progress made to better protect the country from disease outbreaks, natural disasters and bioterrorism is now at risk, due to budget cuts and the economic crisis. In addition, the report concludes that major gaps remain in many critical areas of preparedness, including surge capacity, rapid disease detection and food safety....

Emergency Managers Call for Restoring FEMA to Independent Agency Status 

The U.S. Council of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM-USA) is calling for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to be restored to its former status as an independent agency reporting directly to the president. ...

FEMA Develops Earthquake Disaster Response Initiative 

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is developing an initiative with the eight states of the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) in the central United States to develop catastrophic earthquake disaster response plans. ...

Report: Highest Hazard U.S. Chemical Facilities Can Be Converted to Protect Millions from Possible Terrorist Attack 

A new report from the Center for American Progress identifies safer and more secure alternatives for the nation’s 101 most dangerous chemical facilities...

New Report Asks: Are You Prepared for the Next Natural Disaster? 

Every year, tornadoes, hurricanes and other natural disasters injure and kill thousands of people and damage billions of dollars worth of property in the United States...

Nearly Half of U.S. States Fail on Emergency Plan Communication 

Seven years after Sept. 11, and in the wake of major natural disasters such as forest fires, hurricanes and flooding, nearly half of U.S. states either have no state-level emergency plan or do not provide it readily to the public, reveals a new study by George Mason University Communication Professor Carl Botan....

International Safety: CSA Unveils Emergency Management, Business Continuity Standard  

The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) announced a new emergency management and business continuity programs standard, CSA Z1600, designed for private and public organizations of all sizes to use if disaster strikes....

Kellogg Co. Donates Funds, Food for Disaster Preparedness and Response 

Feeding America announced that Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund, the charitable arm of Kellogg Co., granted $350,000 to support its nationwide network of food banks disaster relief preparedness and response efforts. Kellogg Co. also donated 24 truckloads of food to help with disaster relief for victims of Hurricanes Ike and Gustav and the Midwest floods earlier this year. ...

Lights and Stripes: Proper Use Could Save Your Life 

The highway is one of the most dangerous environments in which emergency responders work, and many responders and motorists have been killed or injured in secondary crashes. ...

First Responders and the Importance of Conflict Resolution 

When first responders reach the site of an emergency that is in progress, it often is unnerving and unsettling. They must keep their wits about them and...

CDC Awards $24 Million for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Projects 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) awarded $24 million to fund 55 projects in 29 state and local public health departments that could serve as innovative approaches for influenza pandemic preparedness. ...

Safety Tips for Hurricane Cleanup and Recovery 

Insurance provider Zurich suggests organizations begin salvage operations after conducting an initial damage assessment and securing the facilities. Salvage operations may range from securing undamaged equipment and goods to salvaging electronic equipment, documents, furniture and other items. ...

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