From December 31, 2022, to January 16, 2023, SMUD (Sacramento Municipal Utility District) experienced an unprecedented series of storms, prompting the utility to launch a “Storm Response Team.” In ...
Daniel Byrne and Ted Bouthiller Jr. offer a remedy for overloaded fire inspectors: include basic fire code instruction in firefighter training to put more eyes and ears on the ground for reducing ...
A disparity in how some big insurance cases are handled can muddy the takeaways for CISOs gauging their own insurance needs. In May 2024, the news broke that Ascension, a St. Louis-based nonprofit ...
The year 2025 proved to be a turning point in how governments, organizations, and communities manage the unpredictable nature of modern crises. With the accelerated pace of technology, significant ...
These and other questions illustrate why complying with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC/Commission) amended Cybersecurity Disclosure Rule—which was formally adopted one year ago and ...
Your project is on schedule, until legal reviews take way longer than anticipated. You find out—too late—this exact situation happened with another a project a few years ago. Sound familiar?
Some time in the future, there will be another pandemic. Here are two very useful things to keep in mind when it happens again. One might think that it was perhaps in the best interest of our country ...
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