Secretary Napolitano Launches Public Engagement Website
Release Date: February 8, 2010
For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
Contact: 202-282-8010
Web tool will increase transparency, collaboration as part of Open Government Initiative
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today announced the launch of a new online public engagement tool designed to solicit input from the public on ways to enhance transparency, participation, collaboration and innovation at the Department—part of President Obama's Open Government Directive.
"Creating an open, transparent, more efficient and effective government is one of our top priorities at the Department of Homeland Security," said Secretary Napolitano. "This new online tool allows the public to play a major part in our Department-wide efforts to enhance openness and accessibility."
The new online tool—available from Feb.6-March 19 at https://www.dhs.gov/open allows members of the public and interested stakeholders to submit ideas and suggestions on ways DHS can enhance transparency, participation, collaboration and innovation—while saving taxpayer money.
The ideas submitted will help guide the development of an official DHS Open Government plan.
On Dec. 8, 2009, President Obama issued the Open Government Directive to begin breaking down long-standing barriers between the federal government and the people it serves, and instructed agencies to take immediate, specific steps to open their doors and data to the American people. Agencies across the federal government will begin engaging the public through similar online tools this week.
For more information, visit www.dhs.gov/open
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
CERT Volunteer Snowed in During the Recent Blizzard?
Are you a CERT volunteer snowed in during the recent blizzard? Then we know you have an emergency preparedness kit (complete with food, flashlights, batteries, water, etc.) So you are prepared!
There are still a few things you can do:
- Check on your neighbors.
- Shovel out a fire hydrant.
Also, do you know what number to call, if you lose power and need someone to come evacuate you to a shelter? Chances are that someone will come and just pick you up are probably a little unlikely.
A good number to have on hand is your local county emergency hotline/information number.
There are still a few things you can do:
- Check on your neighbors.
- Shovel out a fire hydrant.
Also, do you know what number to call, if you lose power and need someone to come evacuate you to a shelter? Chances are that someone will come and just pick you up are probably a little unlikely.
A good number to have on hand is your local county emergency hotline/information number.
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Citizen Corps Volunteers Needed To Help Those Without Power
Local Citizen Corps Council receives request from Office of Emergency Management (OEM) to gather a list of volunteers with 4x4 vehicles that are able to transport individuals that are without power. They would like to make a list of available volunteers with their contact information including name, address, and phone.
This effort is being coordinated by the local volunteer coordination center, Volunteer Fairfax.
Those in the Fairfax County area of Virginia, should email mferreira@volunteerfairfax.org.
This effort is being coordinated by the local volunteer coordination center, Volunteer Fairfax.
Those in the Fairfax County area of Virginia, should email mferreira@volunteerfairfax.org.
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Citizen Corps Volunteers Deploy to Haiti
The stories over the past week have focused on the amazing response from the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Teams and how every day volunteers from Citizen Corps programs help the USAR teams prepare for deployment.
Did you know that local American Red Cross Volunteers also deployed this past week, to assist in disaster efforts in Haiti?
The following WSUA 9 Story briefly covers the American Red Cross Volunteers Deploy to Haiti.
Did you know that local American Red Cross Volunteers also deployed this past week, to assist in disaster efforts in Haiti?
The following WSUA 9 Story briefly covers the American Red Cross Volunteers Deploy to Haiti.
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Sunday, January 17, 2010
CERT Trains with the Best of the Best
Our previous discussion was about CERT (Indirectly) Plays Role in Haiti as the CERT volunteeers were volunteer victims for multiple Urban Search and Rescue Exercises to help them prepare for responses like Haiti.
"Yes, that man in the stars and stripes headwrap is our very own CERT instructor Steve Willey. Steve is a structural engineer with Virginia Task force one. www.vatf1.org" (Source: Fairfax County CERT Blog).
This is just more proof that many of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) students train with the best of the best.
Thanks to Steve and all the Urban Search and Rescue Teams responding to this disaster. We wish you all safe returns and look forward to you sharing your experiences through future training sessions once you get settled back.
Friday, January 15, 2010
CERT (indirectly) Plays Role In Haiti Disaster Response
Neighbors Helping Neighbors thanks and wishes the Urban Search and Rescue Teams safe travels as they respond to the disaster in Haiti.
But where does the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) fit in?
Ever wonder where these teams train and where they find volunteer victims? Members of the local CERT, as pictured below, serve as volunteer victims, as these teams train for these types of emergencies.
Additional information can be found at: http://fairfaxcountycert.blogspot.com/2010/01/haitian-response.html
But where does the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) fit in?
Ever wonder where these teams train and where they find volunteer victims? Members of the local CERT, as pictured below, serve as volunteer victims, as these teams train for these types of emergencies.
Additional information can be found at: http://fairfaxcountycert.blogspot.com/2010/01/haitian-response.htmlOther Citizen Corps programs, such as the American Red Cross, are also preparing to provide services for residents from Haiti as they arrive into the United States.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Disney Offers Free Ticket If You Volunteer
"It's an emergency, for Sara Ramirez, when she volunteers her time with the Muppets."
If you are a Citizen Corps volunteer, you will probably find the humor in this "Give a Day. Get a Disney Day" commercial.
Locally, there are many organizations participating in this program, including Volunteer Fairfax.
For additional information on the program, please visit the official Disney website.
Disney Parks not for you? Well, check this out and donate your ticket:
"We want to celebrate your good works in the community by giving you a 1-day, 1-theme park ticket to the Disneyland® Resort or Walt Disney World® Resort. After we receive verification that you've completed your service, we'll send you an email with a voucher redeemable for a 1-day, 1-theme park ticket for you to use, or you may donate it to a designated charitable organization"
What a great way to give back to the community... twice!
If you are a Citizen Corps volunteer, you will probably find the humor in this "Give a Day. Get a Disney Day" commercial.
Locally, there are many organizations participating in this program, including Volunteer Fairfax.
For additional information on the program, please visit the official Disney website.
Disney Parks not for you? Well, check this out and donate your ticket:
"We want to celebrate your good works in the community by giving you a 1-day, 1-theme park ticket to the Disneyland® Resort or Walt Disney World® Resort. After we receive verification that you've completed your service, we'll send you an email with a voucher redeemable for a 1-day, 1-theme park ticket for you to use, or you may donate it to a designated charitable organization"
What a great way to give back to the community... twice!
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