The Internet: A Global Approach to Information Sharing

Topics:
Contingency Planning
Tags:
Data Management,
Disaster Management,
Disaster Recovery,
Internet,
Public Entity Risk Institute
Source:
Public Entity Risk Institute

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Overview: The Internet is a viable approach to link the disaster management world together and communicate the disaster preparedness and prevention message to practitioners and the masses. The Internet has come into its own as the communication and commerce means envisioned and anticipated by its earliest proponents. Information is power and advances in information technology continue to alter the way we work, learn, communicate, network, and make the necessary changes to improve our lives and the communities we call home regardless of where we are located. Futurists predict technologies will continue to grow and expand. The Internet is an effective approach for sharing information related to disaster management and other global issues of concern today as we collectively do a better job of communicating, collaborating, and networking.

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Format: PDF | Size: 235KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 9


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