A new report gives state and local health departments mixed grades for distributing information through the internet to the public during the H1N1 outbreak. According to an article in U.S. News & World Report:
After the U.S. government declared a public health emergency in April, 46 of 50 state health departments posted some information about the [...]
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New Study Shows State/Local Health Departments Vary On Web Information Delivered To Public During H1N1 Outbreak
July 8th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: City Preparedness · Preparedness 2.0 · Public Health Preparedness · State Preparedness
Ohio State Police Use Facebook To Try To Solve Fatal Arson From Six Years Ago
July 7th, 2009 · No Comments
In another example of government authorities utilizing social media as a new way of reaching out to the public, Ohio State University police have posted a request for tips regarding a fatal house fire on Facebook. In the post titled “OSU Fires — Looking for Answers,” the police write:
“Do you remember this??? We are desperately [...]
Tags: Preparedness 2.0
The U.S. Homeland Security Department’s New Social Media Menu
June 29th, 2009 · No Comments
I wanted to highlight a new list of social media offerings from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) which are on its website here. They include the Department’s here. They include the Department’s two-week-old blog; Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and Twitter sites for various DHS agencies; and even the iTunes offerings from the Transportation Security Administration. And, [...]
Tags: Department of Homeland Security · Preparedness 2.0
NTSB Asking Public For Video From Washington, D.C. Metro Crash; Underscores Value Of User-Generated Content In Emergencies (& Growing Appreciation By Authorities Of It)
June 25th, 2009 · 2 Comments
In a move that highlights the proliferation of video cameras, the usefulness of citizen/user generated content in emergencies, and, maybe most importantly, the growing appreciation by government authorities of that content, the National Transportation Safety Board has made a public request that any individual who has video of this week’s Washington, D.C. Metro accident should [...]
Tags: Preparedness 2.0
DHS Blogging 2.0 — “The Blog @ Homeland Security”
June 16th, 2009 · No Comments
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has just started a new blog called The Blog @ Homeland Security”, an addition to the Department’s web presence “designed to increase transparency and facilitate the dialogue between DHS and the American public.”  It will augment the existing Leadership Journal blog, which, according to DHS New Media Specialist Graves [...]
Tags: Department of Homeland Security · Preparedness 2.0
Postcard From This Weekend’s “CrisisCamp”: No Swimming, Hiking Or S’Mores, But Progress On Improving Emergency Preparedness/Response…And A Lot Of Fun Too
June 15th, 2009 · 13 Comments
Though I am too old for summer camp, I did get to go away this weekend to CrisisCamp in Washington, D.C.. CrisisCamp was a gathering of about a hundred campers from all over the country and the world with an expertise or interest in crisis management/disaster preparation and response, especially in how new technology and communications [...]
Tags: Preparedness 2.0 · Preparedness Events
Two Good New Public Preparedness Articles
June 9th, 2009 · No Comments
In the June issue of Homeland Security Today magazine, there are a couple of interesting articles with relevance to public preparedness:
1) “From Florida To FEMA” by Michael Peltier is an interesting profile of new FEMA head Craig Fugate. The piece notes Fugate’s focus on changing the public’s expectations, mindset and responsibilities on preparedness. In Florida, he tried [...]
Tags: Media · Preparedness 2.0
New Online Forum Focusing on Preparedness
June 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Patty Brooks, a very knowledgeable CERT member/trainer from San Jose, California, and author of the website, www.GoBag.org, has created a special forum on preparedness at http://www.gobag.org/forum/index.php. Patty describes it “as a brand new forum for folks who want to talk about, share, ask questions and learn more about preparedness.” She says that “the purpose of the website [...]
Tags: Preparedness 2.0 · Preparedness Resources
Sign Up For FEMA Disaster E-Mail Alerts, Twitter Feed
June 6th, 2009 · No Comments
With the hurricane season beginning, FEMA has a free E-mail subscription service that delivers news updates and disaster-related information directly to your computer or wireless device, such as: when a major disaster is declared, where local recovery centers are located, what kind of financial aid is available, how to obtain disaster-related assistance, and what to [...]
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Administration · Preparedness 2.0 · Preparedness Resources
NotifyNYC, New York’s Emergency Text/EMail/Phone Alert Service, Goes Citywide
May 28th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Starting today, NotifyNYC, New York City’s emergency alert system, will cover the entire Big Apple. Notify NYC was first launched on a limited basis in December 2007, offering participants in four pilot areas of the City the ability to register for alerts and notifications about significant events in their communities. Notify NYC services are available by email, text [...]
Tags: City Preparedness · Preparedness 2.0