Emergency Management
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
JANUARY 26, 2021

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Next Generation 9-1-1: The Future of America's Emergency Response System
As millions of Americans enjoy the technological advances of the 21st Century, public safety professionals have been forced to work with the outdated system that they have inherited.
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Doc: Missouri Vaccinations Too Slow to Curb Virus by Summer
Dr. Steven Lawrence, Washington University infectious disease expert, said the vaccine rollout has been a remarkable achievement, but “we need more... We need speed. We need as much as we can to really end the pandemic." READ MORE

School District Deploys Emerging Tech Before Students Return
Allentown, Pa., schools are still distance learning, but when students and staff return to classrooms, they will be protected by a new technology that helps filtration systems capture viruses and render them inactive. READ MORE

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The COVID Recovery: How Technology Can Drive a More Inclusive Future
The power of connectivity creates significant possibilities, from supporting vaccine distribution to return-to-work efforts.
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