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Risk, resilience, and security – the three key functions of public safety technology

Open Access Government - Technology News

Controlling public safety is a major concern of governments, and that’s where public safety technology comes in The legitimacy that results from managing a crisis has an instant and lasting impact on public opinion and the daily lives of citizens. This means that public safety is both a risk and an opportunity.

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State Department Bets Big on Data-Driven Diplomacy

GovLoop

In introducing the change , Lisa Vickers, then-Director of the Office of Performance Evaluation in the Global Talent Management Bureau, wrote, “The way we do work has changed; today our employees need to make data-driven decisions and policies, so they need to know how to interpret data.”

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The value of communication in sharing success

Partnership for Public Service

Building relationships with your public affairs and communications teams is an effective way to spread your message According to Love, inviting your public affairs and web management team into a conversation is necessary to shape and promote your message.

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Our Park and Recreation Story: How One Family Finds Peace in Parks — July Bonus Episode

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

While you’ll be seeing many of the submissions throughout Park and Recreation Month on NRPA’s social media, there was one photo and story that really stood out to our esteemed selection committee – and that’s the photo on the graphic for today’s episode, as well as on the cover of the July issue.

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Haiti: has there been progress in disaster reduction since the last big earthquake?

Disaster Planning and Emergency Management

Consider, for example, the role of the Internet and social media. As they lend a sense of immediacy and connection, social media have strengthened that relationship, and never more than in times of disaster. Public Affairs, New York, 443 pp. Disaster Prevention and Management 28(3): 371-385.