Why Puerto Rico still doesn’t know how many people died in Hurricane...
The island's independent statistics institute is on track to be merged into another department, upending a decade of work.
From the top things tech leaders wish they knew during a disaster to the ways that cities and states are turning to technology to help their public safety leaders and first responders, this is StateScoop’s deep dive on public safety and emergency response.
The island's independent statistics institute is on track to be merged into another department, upending a decade of work.
In disasters, government officials are called upon to respond and recover. Here are 10 things wish they had known before jumping into action.
Austin Mayor Steve Adler says technology played a huge role in helping to find the perpetrator while social media services like Twitter helped keep...
Disruption to emergency response systems or water facilities could be deadly, so Michael Hamilton is building a national network that can act as a...
Commentary: U.S. Virgin Islands CIO Angleo "Tony" Riddick shares how the 2017 hurricane season tried his territory's emergency plans and continues to...
One petty crime later, web-based tools for reporting crimes have become common for helping departments retain critical data and saving officers...
Emergency management officials in California, Florida and Houston highlight steps their agencies are taking to improve connectivity and...