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Being Prepared Means Being Aware

6 min · 16 de may de 2021
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This episode is also available as a blog post: http://fletch.blog/2021/05/16/being-prepared-means-being-aware/ The Atlantic Hurricane season happens each year in the US and spans the six-month period running June through November. While the bulk of the storms occur later in the summer and early fall, the best time to start planning a course of action is prior to needing help. It is generally accepted that with the proper preplanning, both citizens and businesses can increase their survivability factors significantly without having to be reactive at the last minute. Public safety services are no different, and in addition to planning resiliency, reliability, and redundancy, to efficiently put any plan into effect, requires an understanding of their environment and what resources they have to work with. In today’s connected world, that means an inherent understanding of communications network availability, which is their principal source of inbound communications from the public.

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Being Prepared Means Being Aware

This episode is also available as a blog post: http://fletch.blog/2021/05/16/being-prepared-means-being-aware/ The Atlantic Hurricane season happens each year in the US and spans the six-month period running June through November. While the bulk of the storms occur later in the summer and early fall, the best time to start planning a course of action is prior to needing help. It is generally accepted that with the proper preplanning, both citizens and businesses can increase their survivability factors significantly without having to be reactive at the last minute. Public safety services are no different, and in addition to planning resiliency, reliability, and redundancy, to efficiently put any plan into effect, requires an understanding of their environment and what resources they have to work with. In today’s connected world, that means an inherent understanding of communications network availability, which is their principal source of inbound communications from the public.

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