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St. Mary's County accepts $60,000 from Constellation and switches emergency alerts from Code Red to Regroup
Summary
The commissioners accepted two $30,000 donations from Constellation/Exelon for emergency preparedness and approved a subscription with Regroup to replace the decommissioned Code Red platform after a vendor cyberattack; IPAWS alerts remain available via the Maryland Joint Operations Center.
St. Mary's County commissioners voted Jan. 6 to accept two donor payments of $30,000 each from Constellation (formerly Exelon) to support local emergency preparedness related to the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant and to approve a subscription agreement with Regroup for mass emergency notifications.
Director Jen Utts of the Department of Emergency Services said the county receives unsolicited donations of $30,000 annually from Constellation to support preparedness and…
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