Restoring security and safety in case of crisis
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Restoring security and safety in case of crisis
Crisis Management is a core capability of modern societies consisting in managing the return to normal life in case of major incidents as quickly and swiftly as possible, which is paramount for limiting damage, chaos, and panic. Modern crises are progressively changing their character from ‘predictable’ emergencies capable of being countered with existing crisis management tools and techniques, to unpredictable catastrophic events for which governments and first responders require new, innovative and affordable solutions.
Progress is needed on at least two fronts — ensuring governments, first responders and societies are better prepared prior for an incident, and in parallel, improving the tools, infrastructures, procedures and organisational frameworks to respond and recover more efficiently and effectively both during, and after, an incident.
Progress is needed on at least two fronts — ensuring governments, first responders and societies are better prepared prior for an incident, and in parallel, improving the tools, infrastructures, procedures and organisational frameworks to respond and recover more efficiently and effectively both during, and after, an incident.
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