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A Citizen’s Eye View of Public Preparedness

As U.S. Faces Swine Flu, Ad Council Study Finds Citizen Preparedness “Leveling Off”

April 27th, 2009 · 1 Comment

At a webinar promoting September’s National Preparedness Month activities, officials from The Advertising Council and the U.S. Homeland Security Department’s Ready.Gov program said that their most recent tracking polls indicate that citizen emergency preparedness is “leveling off”. (The webinar took place earlier this month before Swine Flu was diagnosed in the U.S.) Some of the results that underlie the [...]

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Tags: Preparedness Reports

With Gustav Threatening Gulf Coast, DHS Urges Residents To Prepare, Make Emergency Plans

August 27th, 2008 · No Comments

Earlier today, I was at Department of Homeland Security (DHS) headquarters in Washington for a briefing on the Department’s plans for September’s National Preparedness Month. I’ll have more on Preparedness Month activities in the days to come. But DHS officials were also busy planning for something that might occur even before August ends: Tropical Storm Gustav [...]

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Tags: Hurricane Preparedness

In ‘”Blogger Roundtable” Interview, DHS Secretary Chertoff, FEMA Head Paulison Offer Next Administration Advice On Preparing U.S. Public For Catastrophic Emergencies

July 3rd, 2008 · 4 Comments

I recently had the opportunity to participate in a “Blogger Roundtable” on emergency preparedness with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Michael Chertoff and Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) chief R. David Paulison held at DHS Headquarters in Washington, D.C. I joined Jonah Czerwinski of the Homeland Security Watch and Rich Cooper of Security Debrief as one of three questioners. The full transcript can be found here. 
It was a wide-ranging, [...]

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Tags: Department of Homeland Security · Media

Ordering DHS, FEMA, & TSA ‘A La Carte’ — New Email Lists That Are Worth Signing Up For

June 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I know you all already get too much email (including, for some of you, the weekly summary of this blog). And the idea of getting any more, particularly from the Department of Homeland Security, may not sound on first blush very enticing
However, if you are interested in citizen preparedness — or for that matter any aspect of homeland security – I suggest you go to [...]

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Tags: Preparedness 2.0

Chertoff/Paulison “Blogger Roundtable” On Preparedness

May 21st, 2008 · No Comments

The Department of Homeland Security has just released the transcript of Monday’s ”Blogger Roundtable” on emergency preparedness with Secretary Chertoff and FEMA Administrator Paulison held at DHS Headquarters in Washington, D.C. 
I had the opportunity to join Jonah Czerwinski of Homeland Security Watch and Rich Cooper of Security Debrief as one of three questioners.
It was a lively, back and forth discussion of emergency preparedness, much of it focusing on the role of the [...]

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Tags: Media

Homeland Security/Preparedness Government Blogs

April 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments

In recent months, federal government agencies involved in emergency preparedness have launched blogs. I have included three of them in my Resources section.
Transportation Security Administration’s The Evolution of Security Blog 
http://www.tsa.gov/blog/
Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt’s Blog
http://www.secretarysblog.hhs.gov/
Department of Homeland Security’s Leadership Journal Blog               www.dhs.gov/journal/leadership As someone who just launched a blog this week and is still learning Blogging 101, it would [...]

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Tags: Government Web Sites · Preparedness 2.0