An "incident" is defined as unplanned downtime, or interruption, that either partially or fully disrupts a service by offering a lesser quality of service to the users. If the Incident is major, then ...
In the 1970's, California (U.S.) resources were severely taxed by major wildfire outbreaks. These incidents required the cooperation of multiple agencies that did not usually work together. Many ...
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The National Incident Management System (www.nemaweb.org), released by the Department of Homeland Security, has major implications for the fire service and inter-agency operations. Adoption of the ...
Spread the loveThe Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) has made headlines recently with its proposal for a comprehensive overhaul of incident reporting requirements for cloud ...
Co-founded by Robert Ross and Dylan Nielsen in 2018, FireHydrant has deep expertise in IT and DevOps with customers across ...
Small and medium-sized organizations without a disaster recovery plan are 40% more likely to close their doors permanently after a disaster. Research from FEMA highlights this alarming reality, ...
Imagine an alien, fluent in your language, silently joining your family discussions during a conflict. Its presence, although silent and unobtrusive, is keenly felt as it learns from the intimate ...
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