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Friday, November 23, 2018

Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) FEMA's Role. November 23, 2018


Newly Released

The Latest DHS OIG report is available on our website.

 

 FEMA's Oversight of the Integrated Public Alert & Warning System (IPAWS) Review of Coast Guard's Oversight of the TWIC Program


Following the January 13, 2018, false missile alert in Hawaii, Congress requested we examine the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) role in the incident. As part of this review, we sought to determine whether FEMA exercises appropriate oversight of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) used to send alerts to the public.
After examining FEMA’s roles and responsibilities in the public alert and warning process, we concluded that FEMA has limited responsibility for the sending and canceling of state and local alerts. Although FEMA maintains IPAWS as a messaging platform, state and local alerting authorities must obtain commercially-available emergency alert software to generate a message which passes through IPAWS for authentication and delivery.



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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Disaster Simulations (Training and Exercises). DisasterReady November 2018


Disaster Risk Reduction


Stop Disasters! Simulation


In this exciting and interactive game, learn the risks presented by natural disasters and how to apply the best methods of prevention, assessment and mitigation. Choose from five disaster scenarios including tsunami, hurricane, earthquake, wild fire, and flood. Each scenario takes 30-60 minutes and can be played at different levels of difficulty (easy, medium, hard).

After launching the game, you can select your preferred language from the menu. 






Learner Review
"Amazing training aid! It makes you understand the harsh realities of how much impact an organisation can have in preparing for a natural disaster. Lots to think about and plenty to learn from." —Lindsay S.




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