A resource directory for emergency preparedness,
response, recovery, and accessible communications
Welcome to Emergency Preparedness Online
What is Emergency Preparedness Online?
Emergency Preparedness Online is a website and printer-friendly resource directory
established to provide information regarding organizations involved in
emergency preparedness and communications, particularly as they relate
to the Emergency Alert System and individuals with disabilities. The
directory includes information about and reports from government agencies
and commissions, private and not-for-profit organizations, and foreign
and international groups pertaining to their work involving response,
recovery, and communications during times of emergency, with an additional
focus on the accessibility of such communications for people with disabilities.
Prepared by John Cavanagh, Matt Kaplowitz, Anne Malia, Jessica Malia,
and Ken Takeuchi
Last updated 05/11/09
Updates
05/11/09
World Health Organization issues a pandemic warning for ‘Swine Flu’ strain H1N1
The World Health Organization (WHO) is reporting 4,694 confirmed cases of influenza A (H1N1) and 53 deaths across 30 countries. The US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is reporting 2532 cases and 3 deaths in 44 US states.
In his weekly address, President Obama said, "this is a new strain of the flu virus, and because we haven't developed an immunity to it, it has more potential to cause us harm." The president recapped his administration's efforts, which include asking schools with confirmed cases of the flu virus to close for up to 14 days; urging employers to let infected workers take all the sick days they need; and reminding Americans to wash their hands often, cover their coughs and stay home if ill. Obama has requested that Congress provide $1.5 billion to buy more medicine and equipment if needed.
The government posts a website regarding H1N1, pandemics, and informative resources at www.pamdemicflu.gov.
Preventing the Spread of Swine Flu: Advice for EVERYBODY EVERYBODY Emergency Preparedness Online has prepared a fact sheet containing swine flu prevention tips and resources. It is available both in PDF and Word formats and may be used free of charge without further permission and attribution to Emergency Preparedness Online
and Bridge Multimedia.
08/08/08
5th Annual National Preparedness Month to take place in September
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that over 1,200
national, regional, state and local businesses and organizations have
joined the 2008 National Preparedness Month Coalition to raise awareness
and promote action by Americans, businesses, and communities on emergency
preparedness. "As we approach our fifth National Preparedness Month,
I want to thank the hundreds of coalition members who are making a difference
in their communities by helping raise the basic level of preparedness
in our country," said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.
Citizen Corps are specifically encouraging individuals across the nation
to take important preparedness steps. These steps include: getting an
emergency supply kit, making a family emergency plan, being informed
about the different emergencies that may affect them, as well as taking
the necessary steps to get trained and become engaged in community preparedness
and response efforts. National Preparedness Month Coalition members have
agreed to distribute emergency preparedness information and sponsor activities
across the country that will promote emergency preparedness.
Sponsored by the department's Ready Campaign, National Preparedness
Month helps to raise awareness and promote action by Americans, businesses,
and communities on emergency preparedness. "As we approach our fifth
National Preparedness Month, I want to thank the hundreds of coalition
members who are making a difference in their communities by helping raise
the basic level of preparedness in our country," said Homeland Security
Secretary Michael Chertoff. " Experience shows that if Americans take
steps ahead of time, they stand a much better chance of coming through
an emergency unharmed and recovering more quickly." The Ready Campaign
and Citizen Corps (www.citizencorps.gov) are specifically encouraging
individuals across the nation to take important preparedness steps. National
Preparedness Month Coalition members have agreed to distribute emergency
preparedness information and sponsor activities across the country that
will promote emergency preparedness. Membership is open to all public
and private sector organizations. Groups and individuals can register
to become members by visiting www.ready.gov, and clicking on the National
Preparedness Month banner. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs Committee Chairman Joseph I. Lieberman and Ranking Member Susan
M. Collins, along with House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie
G. Thompson and Ranking Member Peter T. King, will serve as honorary
Congressional Co-Chairs of National Preparedness Month 2008.
07/21/08
National Summit on Disaster Recovery
State and national leaders in emergency management, information technology,
and archives and records management met to consider the problem of protecting
essential records during disasters. The Summit, held in Atlanta, was
funded by FEMA and sponsored by CoSA, the Council of State Archivists.
Vicki Walsh, executive director of the Council said, “ When disasters
strike, emergency responders need records to locate utilities and establish
chain of command, state and local governments need records to continue
operations, and individuals need records to prove their identity and
re-establish their lives."
Following hurricane Katrina, CoSA developed the Intergovernmental Preparedness
for Essential Records project and successfully applied for a FEMA grant
to fund it. The Summit in Atlanta was designed bring together the directors
(or deputies) of every state emergency management office, information
technology agency, and archival or records management agency. The next
step of the project will be to produce nationwide training sessions in
order to reach state and local government officials in every state and
territory and train them how to identify and protect essential records
from disasters.
For more information, visit: http://www.statearchivists.org/prepare/iper/index.htm
03/14/08
FEMA Changes Organizational Stuctures to Strengthen Preparedness
Levels
The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) announced the transfer of specific preparedness administrative
and operational authority roles from FEMA Headquarters to FEMA Regional
Administrators. This transfer of responsibilities was put into effect
to enhance FEMA's capability to develop a National preparedness system.
This transfer of authority includes personnel associated with the:
- Radiological Emergency Preparedness Program
- Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program
- Community Preparedness
- Assistance to Firefighters Grant program
- Continuity of Operations
- Regional Investment Officers
The National Preparedness Divisions, run by regional-level Federal Preparedness
Coordinators, will lead FEMA's efforts to coordinate the broad scope
of preparedness missions for all-hazards. Also, the plan includes the
formation of a new Grant Programs Division to be established within each
Region. This will serve as the central location for business management
of regional grants, and program management for certain national preparedness
homeland security grant programs. For more information, visit FEMA at http://home.fema.gov/news/newsrelease.fema?published=1&id=42934
02/01/08
The Institute of Medicine’s Research Priorities in Emergency
Preparedness and Response
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) requested that the Institute of
Medicine (IOM) recommend a set of near-term research priorities for emergency
preparedness and response in public health systems for use at schools
of public health and related fields. These priorities will be used to
help develop a research agenda and inform research funding opportunity
announcements during the 2008 fiscal year. The IOM report recommends
that priority be given to the following four areas of research:
- Enhancing the usefulness of training
- Improving communications in preparedness and response
- Creation and maintenance of sustainable preparedness and response
systems
- Generation of criteria and metrics to measure effectiveness and
efficiency.
The full report can be downloaded at http://www.iaem.com/publications/news/documents/EmergPreparednessResearchPriorities.pdf