The Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) has 10 regional offices (see map here for how they are divided). Each of them now has their own Twitter feed. You can go to the Homeland Security Department’s social media page here to sign up. These have just started up, and they vary by office as far as frequency of [...]
FEMA Regional Offices Now On Twitter; County Using Electronic Billboards To Push Multiple Preparedness Messages To Driving Public
July 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: County Preparedness · Federal Emergency Management Administration · Preparedness Ideas
Visiting NYC, FEMA Head Fugate Meets With Mayor Bloomberg/Urges New Yorkers To Prepare
July 1st, 2009 · 3 Comments
FEMA Administrator met with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Deputy Mayor Ed Skyler and Office of Emergency Management head Joseph Bruno to discuss New York’s emergency preparedness efforts and to bolster the relationship between the City and the federal agency.
I spoke with Fugate after the meeting on the steps of New York’s City Hall and [...]
Tags: City Preparedness · Federal Emergency Management Administration
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
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
Emergency Social Media Needs To Be Tailored To Mobile Phones As Well As Computers
May 13th, 2009 · 3 Comments
I wanted to highlight points that two friends of this blog, Robin Parker and Jon Abolins, made last week in regard to government’s social media effort during the H1N1 flu outbreak. Both of them noted that social media content suitable for computer users is not necessarily effective for those utilizing a mobile phone, and that [...]
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H1N1 Flu Response Shows Government Needs To Improve Social Media Public Communications For Future Emergencies
May 4th, 2009 · 7 Comments
In his weekly radio/video address, President Obama addressed the government’s response to the H1N1 flu outbreak. One new topic he raised was the role of social media in communicating with the citizenry. As the President said: “The White House has launched pages on Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to support the ongoing efforts by the CDC [...]
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Acting FEMA Head Urges Public To Assess Their Risks, Communications In Advance Of Hurricane Season
April 10th, 2009 · No Comments
Acting FEMA Administrator Nancy Ward speaking at the National Hurricane Conference in Austin, Texas on Wednesday underscored the need for the general public to do their own risk and communications assessments as storm season approaches. And, she said in an interview now on FEMA’s YouTube channel that the agency would be continuing to expand its use of [...]
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Administration
Good Article On Social Media’s Role, Potential In Disaster Situations
March 26th, 2009 · No Comments
 In the January issue of Science, there is a nice feature on the use of social media in responding to disasters. (Thanks to my friend Jimmy Jazz for bringing it to my attention.) The article, “Crisis Communications” by Lea Winerman, covers some recent examples — the Virginia Tech shooting, Southern California fires, and Chinese earthquake — where [...]
Tags: Media · Preparedness 2.0