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Emergency Management adds hazards, plans cybersecurity and hazardous-materials grants
Summary
The Office of Emergency Management reported it expanded Anchorage’s hazard list from 12 to 16, is pursuing a cybersecurity-plan grant to integrate into the emergency operations plan, and will pass two noncontroversial grants (radiological protective equipment and a mass-violence exercise) to the Assembly for approval.
Amanda Loach, director of the Office of Emergency Management, told the committee on Feb. 5 that OEM has completed a risk analysis and expanded the Municipality’s list of hazards from 12 to 16. She said the additional hazards include cyber threats and a low-likelihood tsunami hazard identified by scientific review; OEM will apply…
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