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A Communicable Illness Plan (CIP) should primarily focus on describing expected actions of, as well as coordination…
Continue reading »America’s Talent Pipeline – Cheyene Marling Discusses Business Continuity Professionals
Firestorm EVP of People Solutions and Program Analytics, Cheyene Marling, was recently interviewed by Business Resilience Decoded….
Continue reading »2018 Daylight Saving Time: The Pros, The Cons and the Human Implications
It is once again that time of year for all us to remember to adjust our clocks…
Continue reading »Schools Can Prevent Violence
Operating a school district in today’s world is becoming increasingly complex. Due to technology, the environment that…
Continue reading »First Harvey, Now Heavy Rainfall – Texas Battles Significant Flooding for the Second Year
Flooding occurs in every U.S. state and territory and kills more people per year than tornadoes, hurricanes…
Continue reading »The Violence Prevention Formula – Part 2: Anonymous Reporting
We previously discussed how to identify behaviors of concern that may lead to violence or self harm, but…
Continue reading »Why You Should Avoid Instant Messaging Services for Emergency Communications
A communication plan is absolutely critical in a crisis environment. During a crisis or disaster, the decisions you make,…
Continue reading »5 Ways to Survive an Active Shooter Event
Q&A with Former Secret Service Agent and Firestorm Chief Security Officer, Jason Russell You’re watching the evening…
Continue reading »Just Thinkin’ About Robots, IoT and AI – Insights by Guy Higgins
Cyber security continues to receive intense scrutiny (and some severe criticism), and I’ve been thinking about that….
Continue reading »Jim Squire, Firestorm Chief Development Officer, Reelected to IFA’s Board of Trustees
Firestorm Chief Development Officer, Jim Squire, was recently reelected to the board of trustees of the International…
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