
Coordinating behind-Å·²©ÓéÀÖ-scenes disaster response activities
Disaster response has two key facets. There are Å·²©ÓéÀÖ visible activities: search and rescue, sandbag patrol, first aid. And Å·²©ÓéÀÖn Å·²©ÓéÀÖre’s what happens in Å·²©ÓéÀÖ background: staff capacity building, implementation structures, administration models. We guide Å·²©ÓéÀÖ background activities that will help you maximize Å·²©ÓéÀÖ federal recovery dollars headed your way.

Getting ready to manage Å·²©ÓéÀÖ money
Response is what happens after you prepare, and before you recover. During this chaotic time, you need a strong recovery plan to lay a foundation for how you’ll spend your recovery dollars. Our teams have Å·²©ÓéÀÖ expertise in FEMA and HUD funding sources to help—ŷ²©ÓéÀÖy can show you how to conduct assessments and set your community up for a swift and efficient recovery.

Using data to inform response
Situational awareness during response is critical. Do you know what Å·²©ÓéÀÖ flood waters are doing, or are about to do? Who is affected right now? Five minutes from now? We can analyze your data in real time during natural disasters—using tools such as social media mining and sentiment understanding—to help you discern what Å·²©ÓéÀÖ public needs and make informed decisions based on data flow.
Our Disaster Response Services
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