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Report looks at mass transportation's role in emergency response
July 29 '08: A Congressionally-mandated study, funded by the Federal Transit Administration and compiled by the Transportation Research Board has looked at the role of mass transportation before, during and after an emergency. Writers of the report said the study's aim was "to explore the capacity of transit systems serving ... locations in times of emergency."

Verizon preps Georgia residents for 2008 hurricane season
June 5 '08: In a press release telecommunications company Verizon announced a new public awareness and preparedness push targeting residents in Georgia for the 2008 hurricane season in addition to the company's efforts at strengthening its communications infrastructure. So far in 2008, the company reported more than $80 million in Georgia "to strengthen and enhance its wireless network".


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  • Anheuser-Busch pre-stages water in hurricane-prone areas
  • CCROA contributes to the National Blueprint
  • Siemens Supports CCROA at the Kennedy School of Government conference
  • CCROA Partners on Pilot Project
  • CCROA co-hosts Washington conference

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    DHS creates private sector accreditation program
    August 15 '08: Late in July, the Department of Homeland Security signed an agreement with the ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB), based in Milwaukee, "to establish and oversee the development and implementation of the accreditation and certification requirements" for the private sector to strengthen its preparedness and resilience, the Suburban Emergency Management Project reported (courtesy of HSDL). Accreditation guidelines have not been announced yet, but participation is voluntary and will be driven by the marketplace.

    New radio technology developed to help communications in buildings and underground
    August 8 '08: The National Institute of Standards and Technology announced recently the creation of a new radio communications technology that can extend the range of radio communications for first responders working in buildings, underground and in other similarly difficult areas. The mesh network and breadcrumb system, Computer World reported, uses "relay devices [which] run software that can notify emergency crews when they need to place another of the breadcrumbs along their route to extend the range of communications down a hallway or tunnel."

    Report finds increased disaster preparedness outreach needed in immigrant communities
    July 28 '08: The Naval Academy's Center for Homeland Defense and Security blog (HSDL) announced a new report released by two immigrant communities-focused think tanks looking at the impacts of disaster preparedness in communities where English is not the primary language. In the press release, the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute and the AsianPacific American Legal Center of Southern California wrote that recent disasters in Southern California have shown that "in order to improve disaster awareness among immigrant community members and to help emergency response personnel better serve limited English speaking populations," education and outreach operations must be increased.


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  • America's Emergency Network - public/private partnership to deliver nation-wide emergency network
  • EPA report examines increase in climate extremes changing communities' dynamics
  • WebAnywhere helps the blind access the Internet
  • RX Response partnership provides medications to communities during disasters
  • Stadiums as shelters part 2
  • Social Network allows users to build customized social issues communities
  • University creates disaster preparedness website and outreach for diverse and minority communities
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    ... In Kansas, emergency responders are training with the Kansas State Animal Response Team which was formed four years' ago to help pets during and after a disaster... read more>>

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    ... Wildfires in California are forcing firefighters to pick the blazes they can control while other fires are completely out of control. Officials have said some blazes are impossible to fight because of their location... read more>>

    New policy guidelines for FEMA trailers
    ... FEMA has updated its hurricane policies for the 2008 season. The new policy changes effect the agency's emergency trailer guidelines for state and local government issues as well as for residents who will need them... read more>>

    Chinese mull ceasing dam construction projects
    ... Chinese officials are considering whether to halt future dam projects after the recent earthquakes have created "quake lakes" which could potentially put residents at risk if they were to break... read more>>


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