How Can Emergency Management Agencies Become More Proactive On A Natural Disaster?

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When disaster occurs nothing can be done when the disaster is happening. The aftermath of the disaster is when the recovery process usually begins. Emergency management agencies react right away getting a hold of volunteers and resources needed to provide for the affected communities. However, emergency agencies taking a proactive stance will provide quick response and minimize problems that can occur from natural disasters. In order for emergency management agencies to become more proactive, the three techniques that needed to be taken are: utilizing new technologies, understanding other ‘disasters’, and collaboration & communication. Today technology is advancing everyday that emergency management agencies can use in order to become more proactive on disasters. The variety of forms to …show more content…

However, there are other disasters that also affect communities that also need to be understood to be proactive about as well. According to Margaris, “David Kamien, CEO of Mind-Alliance Systems, pointed out that a lot of “disaster risk prevention” focuses on natural disasters. However, such a limited understanding of disaster preparedness fails to incorporate crises that fall outside of natural disasters.” (BIB). Other disasters emergency management must be proactive on are terroristic threats and cyber attacks that also affect communities immensely. After the September 11th terrorist attacks the government was able to adapt and create better security. Sterans wirtes, “Satellite and aerial imaging has enabled government decision makers to build exclusion zones and plan traffic and recovery patterns around both sites (NYC & Pentagon).” (BIB). In addition, being proactive in cyber attacks like retail store hacks obtaining credit card information can lead to a bigger problem. Agencies should be proactive by implementing plans and programs that help with blocking hackers from accessing sensitive