Emergency Management
January 28, 2014 by Ken Moon
Deciding whether a natural disaster is attributable to human activity is sometimes a controversial and contentious issue. But there are some incidents that FEMA has recorded through its declaration database that are clear-cut.
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January 22, 2014 by Sukh Grewal
In recent years, adventurous coverage of tornadoes on television has made us all aware of the devastation they cause. The summer heat over a large landmass spawns more tornadoes in the US than in any other country. FEMA has made available records of Major Disaster Declarations for Tornadoes.
January 14, 2014 by Sukh Grewal
FEMA has a web site dedicated to the past sixty-one years of disaster declarations. The site has limited information about the 3,567 Major Disaster Declarations, Emergency Declarations, and Fire Management Assistance Declarations from 1953 to today.
November 26, 2013 by Ken Moon
Veoci Veoci is headquartered in downtown New Haven, Connecticut - just two blocks away from Yale University's Old Campus, the "hot zone" in and around which responders concentrated their search efforts after the call came in that there was a gunman on campus.
February 18, 2013 by Ken Moon
We were recently cited in the New Haven Register (as Grey Wall Software) with an astounding statistic regarding the amount of snow that accumulated in the City of New Haven, our partner and home town.
February 7, 2013 by Ken Moon
We're hunkering down and getting ready for Winter Storm Nemo. A number of EOCs are being spun up today, and we'll be focused on helping them and other partners in the Northeast, and in particular Connecticut, as they prepare for the storm
Emergency Management Utilities
November 11, 2012 by Veoci Staff Team Contribution
We worked with the City of New Haven, Connecticut, to prepare for and respond to Superstorm Sandy a few weeks ago. This post is Part 3 in a series in which we discuss our experiences and what we learned as we helped New Haven through this crisis.
November 7, 2012 by Veoci Staff Team Contribution
Last week we worked with the City of New Haven, Connecticut, to prepare for and respond to Superstorm Sandy. This post is Part 2 in a series in which we discuss our experiences and what we learned as we helped New Haven through this crisis.
November 5, 2012 by Ken Moon
Last week we worked with the City of New Haven, Connecticut, to prepare for and respond to Superstorm Sandy. This blog post is part of a series in which we discuss our experiences and what we learned as we helped New Haven through this crisis.
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