It’s a good time for public safety, emergency management, and law enforcement officials to revisit severe weather plans. Here are 3 foolproof ways to ensure emergency preparedness.
The Biden-Harris administration has announced $1.16 billion in climate resilience funding through two grant programs to help enhance climate and disaster resiliency.
A persistent “eye in the sky” that supports security and safety seems to be a prudent step as we mature our ability to “get ahead” of events, like the tragic Astro World concert or the July 4th shooting in Illinois, that may cause injury or death.
Discover three main trends in how the public thinks about and prepares for natural disasters and severe weather events, according to Rave's recent public safety and emergency preparedness survey.