What local government executives must understand about risk, resilience, and public trust inside the 911 center.
Building capacity where it’s needed most.
How a hurricane-ravaged town partnered with FEMA to reduce risk, cut costs, and build back smarter.
Emergency management is not just crisis response—it’s a core responsibility of local government leadership.
Conflict de-escalation and crisis communication have become essential leadership skills in local government.
How one fast-growing Colorado town is turning planning, practice, and after-action review into a stronger emergency management program.
When aging, depopulation, and disaster collide, traditional recovery plans may no longer be enough.
Preserving trust during an unusual watermain emergency.
Where theory meets practice in emergency communication implementation