Government Technology's Emergency Management - 2008 Media Kit - (Page 3) A flag hangs as a memorial at the Pentagon Sept. 10, 2006. The flag and lights illuminate the spot where American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon Sept. 11, 2001. Department of Defense Photo/Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley POSITIONING PREVENTION PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE RECOVERY MANAGEMENT An uprooted tree from the Alabama tornadoes in March 2007 damaged this home in Enterprise, Ala. Legal issues regarding the safety of residents wanting to return home in various disaster situations have cropped up more often during the last 10 years. Photo by Mark Wolfe/FEMA ALL-STAKEHOLDERS * ALL-HAZARDS From the constant risk of a variety of natural disasters, epidemics and terrorism, effective leadership in times of crisis has never been more critical or complex. Emergency Management is the only publication that gets your solutions in front of every key stakeholder involved in prevention, preparedness, response and recovery management. Other publications focus on subsets of this evolving community. Emergency Management addresses every vital stakeholder group across all levels of government and key regions, including: 4Elected Officials 4Emergency Managers 4First Responders 4Agency Management 4Volunteer Organizations 4CIOs Government now thinks in terms of an “all-stakeholders/all-hazards” environment, where consequences, vulnerabilities and threats cross jurisdictional and regional boundaries. Your success depends on effectively educating and building relationships with all major stakeholders in this expanded and diverse community. The Dust Bowl drought of the 1930s created a series of dust storms that swept through the Great Plains, choking people to death, stripping the land of fertile soil and driving a mass migration from the Midwest. Emergency Management’s hard-hitting editorial and comprehensive circulation delivers superior reach to the full sphere of buyers responsible for billions of dollars in emergency management investments.
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