The Federal
Communications Commission voted to set up a $3.2 billion program to distribute
federal connectivity subsidies to families hard hit by the coronavirus
pandemic, narrowly meeting by hours a congressionally imposed deadline to
establish the program.
Monday, March 1, 2021
FCC Approves $3.2B Emergency Broadband Program.
Law 360. NATIVE AMERICAN March 1, 2021
A
Massachusetts tribe seeking to build a casino on Martha's Vineyard will have to
follow local permitting rules despite federal tribal gaming laws, the First
Circuit said Thursday, finding the tribe waived the preemption issue by not
raising it the last time it was before the panel.
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Register for March 2021 Am Red Cross. Disaster Preparedness Summit. How COVID-19 Has Prepared Us for the Next Disaster.
BEMA International members
Register: https://disastersummit.givesmart.com/
Disaster Preparedness Summit How COVID-19 Has Prepared Us for the Next
Disaster
There is no doubt that we have all been affected by this
global pandemic and have had to make major adjustments to the way we
live our lives.
Businesses and organizations of all sizes have had
to completely change the way they conduct business – some employees were sent home, some have been overextended to help keep essential businesses up and running, and unfortunately, many businesses have been forced to shut their doors altogether.
At our 3rd Annual Disaster Preparedness Summit, you will
hear from: ·
Red
Cross leadership on how the pandemic has forced the
organization to change how they deliver the mission ·
Industry
leaders from major national and global companies, who
will share how they have adjusted operations ·
Local
leaders of higher education, government, and other
industries and the lessons they have learned · Special guests with proven experience in leading through both natural and manmade disasters Please review the two available Track Options. You'll be asked to make your selection before completing registration. Track 1 - Adapting Business During a Crisis During this track, industry leaders will address how they continued to operate their organizations and businesses in the midst of the pandemic, while keeping their employees safe, informed and aware of the changing landscape that COVID-19 created. There are two sessions, Changing Business Model and Workforce Adaptation. Attendees who choose this track will hear about the steps business leaders took to acclimate their business model and what they learned to apply to their operations for future disasters. Track 2 - Tactical Crisis Management COVID-19 has and continues to apply an enormous amount of pressure to our health services like we have never seen before. Many everyday citizens have been left to worry about their own health and how to personally deal with a crisis like this. During this session, you will hear from hospital representatives and local leaders from Offices of Emergency Management on lessons learned from operating during a long-term crisis, and how they will implement what they have learned for future disasters. Attendees will also hear from first responders on their takeaways from the pandemic. There are two sessions, Operations and First Responder Advice for Citizens. List of Speakers, Sponsors, Guest, and Special Cameos use the
following link: Disaster
Preparedness Summit | National Capital Region | Red Cross |
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Community\Civil Society
Imperative. The impacts of climate
change are increasing the frequency and intensity of disasters. Individuals, families, and communites must
take a proactive approach and behaviors to save lives, their communites, their culture and heritage.
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Saturday, February 27, 2021
iTEMA online Community Emergency Response Begining Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 7PM Pacific
No more Treaty of Tordesillas, Treaty of Zaragoza, Pacification by Force, no more Manifest Destiny, no more Berlin Conference there is only our survival. Survival of humans, human culture & heritage in the 21st Century.
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“Our lives are not our own. We are bound to others, past and present,
and by each crime and every kindness we birth our future.” David Mitchell. Cloud Atlas
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iTEMA online Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Awareness classes are starting
again
Begining Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 7PM
Pacific Starting on Wednesday
March 3, 2021, we will review
each of the CERT Modules, one per week: CERT Basic Unit 1: Disaster Preparedness CERT Unit 2: CERT Organization CERT Unit 3: Disaster Medical Operations – Part 1 CERT Unit 4: Disaster Medical Operations – Part 2 CERT Unit 5: Disaster Psychology CERT Unit 6: Fire Safety and Utility Controls CERT Unit 7: Light Search and Rescue Operations CERT Unit 8: Terrorism and CERT Each Wednesday Night
CERT class runs about 60 minutes. We stay on unit all the questions are
answered. Many people throughout California have used our live iTEMA
CERT Awareness classes to add
value and understanding to the University of Utah online CERT training
(https://medicine.utah.edu/rmcoeh/about-us/outreach/cert/),
as we cover each of the modules, with plenty of time for participants to ask
questions. You can see our iTEMA CERT training schedule at https://itema.org/training.
Just scroll down to “Wednesday Night CERT Awareness” to see the schedule. The
arrows next to the date are all instant links to the Zoom call. Participants
can also use this link to log in every Wednesday night at 7PM Pacific. https://zoom.us/j/91895141721?pwd=MStUM0VUVGdOTWQ2ZkJZTThZNXhqUT09 If you have questions, please contact us at Info@iTEMA.org |