Sunday, December 30, 2012

Understand EMP threat? U.S. enemies do

Understand EMP threat? U.S. enemies do: A December 1998 Iranian military journal published an article titled “Electronics to Determine Fate of Future Wars,” and it detailed how an electromagnetic pulse, or EMP, attack on the electronic infrastructure of the United States caused by the detonation of a nuclear bomb over the U.S. would be crippling.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

State's museums see hope for future

State's museums see hope for future: The state's 1,200 museums have seen a significant decline in government funding in recent years, but the Patriot-News says there's a sign things could change.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Understanding Information Exchange During Disaster Response: Methodological Insights From Infocentric Analysis

Understanding Information Exchange During Disaster Response: Methodological Insights From Infocentric Analysis

N.C. nonprofit reconnects soldiers to civilian world

N.C. nonprofit reconnects soldiers to civilian world

Offsets, Supplemental Appropriations, and the Disaster Relief Fund: FY1990-FY2012

Offsets, Supplemental Appropriations, and the Disaster Relief Fund: FY1990-FY2012

Federal Emergency Management: A Brief Introduction

Federal Emergency Management: A Brief Introduction

The National Flood Insurance Program: Status and Remaining Issues for Congress

The National Flood Insurance Program: Status and Remaining Issues for Congress

Chemical Weapons: A Summary Report of Characteristics and Effects

Chemical Weapons: A Summary Report of Characteristics and Effects

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Friday, December 21, 2012

Sandy aid package advances - David Rogers - POLITICO.com

Sandy aid package advances - David Rogers - POLITICO.com

PSU's request to delay McQueary lawsuit is denied

PSU's request to delay McQueary lawsuit is denied

McKeesport firefighters provide coats for elementary school students

McKeesport firefighters provide coats for elementary school students: By Jennifer R. Vertullo, McKeesport Daily News
With winter on the way, McKeesport firefighters are helping George Washington Elementary students stay warm. Through the Coats for Kids Foundation and Operation Warm, International ...

More kids get trucks donated in memory of boy who died at zoo

More kids get trucks donated in memory of boy who died at zoo:
Children who lost a parent to violence will receive toy trucks donated in tribute to the boy who died at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium when he fell into the African painted dogs exhibit.

Local police officers deliver presents to kids spending Christmas at hospital

Local police officers deliver presents to kids spending Christmas at hospital:
A group of police officers loaded their patrol cars with toys on Friday and delivered them to kids spending Christmas at Children’s Hospital.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Alle-Kiski Valley Salvation Army drives ring up donations

Alle-Kiski Valley Salvation Army drives ring up donations: By R.A. Monti, Valley News Dispatch
With only eight days left until Christmas, the Alle-Kiski Valley’s Salvation Army kettle drives are in full swing. The Allegheny Valley Salvation Army in Brackenridge ...

Goodfellows: Line for gifts a block long at Toys for Tots open house

Goodfellows: Line for gifts a block long at Toys for Tots open house: The warehouse was filled with generosity and gratitude. And toys. Thousands and thousands of toys, stacked nearly to the rafters.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

U.S. Terrorism Agency to Tap a Vast Database of Citizens - WSJ.com

U.S. Terrorism Agency to Tap a Vast Database of Citizens - WSJ.com

Hurricane Sandy and FEMA Abuse

Hurricane Sandy and FEMA Abuse:
Last week, President Obama issued a request for $60.4 billion for Hurricane Sandy response and recovery. Yet as the fiscal cliff continues to loom nearby, many on Capitol Hill are asking exactly where that money would come from.
While House Speaker John Boehner (R–OH) has indicated that he is still evaluating the President’s request and deciding how to move forward, others in both the House and the Senate are calling for Hurricane Sandy spending to be offset by spending cuts elsewhere in the federal budget—and they’ve been quick to take heat for it.
Senator Dick Durbin (D–IL) has stated, “This is fundamentally unfair for some Republicans to insist on offsets for Sandy.… This notion that we have to cut money out of the budget, Medicare, you name it, to offset each of these disasters is unrealistic and unfair.”
Let’s put aside the tugging on Americans’ heartstrings for a minute and see if the facts paint a different picture.
First of all, let’s look at how we got here. At present, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has roughly $5 billion left in its Disaster Relief Fund and $5.4 billion still available under the cap put in place by last year’s Budget Control Act. Proponents of the President’s spending proposal, however, argue that this is not nearly enough.
This should be no surprise, after all. With 353 disaster declarations issued in less than two years, FEMA has been made to respond to all manners of disasters, no matter how big or small. For those of you who didn’t already do the math, that’s about one disaster every two days. No wonder, then, that FEMA’s coffers are low.
And then, of course, you have the President’s request itself, which can be called nothing less than an act of “willful fiscal negligence.”
Roughly $28 billion of the request is marked for future disaster-mitigation projects on the East Coast, including $3.2 million for erosion control projects and $15 billion for Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grants. As Heritage’s Matt Mayer explains, “[S]etting aside whether these projects have merit, a supplemental spending request to deal with a current crisis is not the appropriate vehicle to propose new spending projects.”
Among other components of the request, just to name a few:
  • $3 billion for federal departments and agencies to repair or replace federal assets, including $2 million for roof repairs at the Smithsonian;
  • $200 million for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to be used freely at the discretion of the Secretary; and
  • $6 million to purchase food for food banks, a need that could be better met by local companies and the nonprofit sector.
Remove unnecessary items from the Administration’s request, and you’re left with a request of $12.8 billion in supplemental funds.
It is time that FEMA stop being made to respond to all manners of routine disasters, so that when truly catastrophic disasters (such as Hurricane Sandy) strike, FEMA and its pocketbook are prepared.
Proponents of looking at offsets for the hurricane supplemental have a point. As Mayer explains, “[T]oo much of the Obama Administration’s supplemental request for Hurricane Sandy includes items best left for its upcoming budget.… Because of the federal government’s dire fiscal condition, underscored by the current fiscal cliff negotiations, spending reductions should offset any additional spending.”

George W. Bush’s Truck to Be Auctioned for Charity

George W. Bush’s Truck to Be Auctioned for Charity

Thursday, December 13, 2012

FEMA Uses WebEOC Crisis Management System in Response to Hurricanes Isaac and Sandy

FEMA Uses WebEOC Crisis Management System in Response to Hurricanes Isaac and Sandy: AUGUSTA, Ga. December 11, 2012 On August 28, 2012, Hurricane Isaac came ashore on the Gulf Coast of the United States. After raging over a huge area from Florida to Texas, Isaac had knocked out power to almost one million homes and businesses and...

Interstate 77 reopens after W.Va. gas inferno

Interstate 77 reopens after W.Va. gas inferno: SISSONVILLE, W.Va. (AP) Contractors worked through the night scraping away burned asphalt and repaving an 800-foot swath of Interstate 77 charred by a massive natural gas line explosion and fire that also flattened four homes and damaged five more but...

Sandy Aid Package Includes Millions for Smithsonian, Space Center, Forests

Sandy Aid Package Includes Millions for Smithsonian, Space Center, Forests: The Obama administration’s $60-billion emergency aid package for victims of superstorm Sandy is now caught in the crossfire over the “fiscal cliff,” with some critics questioning why millions of dollars are directed to areas far from the epicenter of the storm. The request, which still...

Drive to avert Christmas disaster for storm victims- Stars rock at Sandy benefit concert

Drive to avert Christmas disaster for storm victims- Stars rock at Sandy benefit concert

Butler County's food bank needs food now -- and later

Butler County's food bank needs food now -- and later: It's the time of year for wish lists, and the chief of the food bank and its associated food cupboards has a long one.

North Hills residents rally to help Superstorm Sandy victims

North Hills residents rally to help Superstorm Sandy victims: The story of a little boy wearing flip-flops to school after Superstorm Sandy dumped close to 20 inches of snow in a poor town in

Like 9/11 Concert, Musicians Turn out for Sandy

Like 9/11 Concert, Musicians Turn out for Sandy

Like 9/11 Concert, Musicians Turn out for Sandy

Like 9/11 Concert, Musicians Turn out for Sandy

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Our Back Pages: The Nearby Hideaways - Arlington Public Library : Arlington Public Library

Our Back Pages: The Nearby Hideaways - Arlington Public Library : Arlington Public Library

Security professionals must plan for everything - Pittsburgh Business Times

Security professionals must plan for everything - Pittsburgh Business Times

Big Idea 2013: Let's Kill Charity Capitalism | LinkedIn

Big Idea 2013: Let's Kill Charity Capitalism | LinkedIn

Pittsburgh Foundation names finance officer

Pittsburgh Foundation names finance officer

Gas line explosion torches at least 5 homes in Sissonville, W.Va., area

Gas line explosion torches at least 5 homes in Sissonville, W.Va., area

Conklin wants bill restructuring Penn State's board enacted by end of 2013

Conklin wants bill restructuring Penn State's board enacted by end of 2013

With mere days to ‘doomsday,’ scientists call for calm | Fox News

With mere days to ‘doomsday,’ scientists call for calm | Fox News

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Typhoon Bopha threatens Philippines again - CBS News

Typhoon Bopha threatens Philippines again - CBS News

Shocking Graphic Video: Syrian Rebels Testing Chem Weapons On Rabbits As Warning To Civilians

Shocking Graphic Video: Syrian Rebels Testing Chem Weapons On Rabbits As Warning To Civilians

Sandy First Responders: FEMA Told Us to "Sightsee," Nothing to Do For Days After Storm

Sandy First Responders: FEMA Told Us to "Sightsee," Nothing to Do For Days After Storm

Hazmat Crew Brought In to Florida High School Over Mercury Thermometer

Hazmat Crew Brought In to Florida High School Over Mercury Thermometer

Coburn wages war on the zombie apocalypse

Coburn wages war on the zombie apocalypse

Mayan apocalypse: panic spreads as December 21 nears - Telegraph

Mayan apocalypse: panic spreads as December 21 nears - Telegraph

Russian residents buy up tinned goods and matches ahead of apocalypse - Telegraph

Russian residents buy up tinned goods and matches ahead of apocalypse - Telegraph

Obama requests $60 billion for Sandy relief

Obama requests $60 billion for Sandy relief

Friday, December 7, 2012

Wildfires light up western Australia

Wildfires light up western Australia

Radio World: Riding Out Hurricane Sandy

Radio World: Riding Out Hurricane Sandy

Fayette EMS crew sees first-hand the effects of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey

Fayette EMS crew sees first-hand the effects of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey

'Eds and meds' still growing in Pittsburgh region

'Eds and meds' still growing in Pittsburgh region

Salvation Army still $48K short of holiday goal

Salvation Army still $48K short of holiday goal

Nechemya Weberman’s nonprofit scam—Editorial - NYPOST.com

Nechemya Weberman’s nonprofit scam—Editorial - NYPOST.com

Hospitals report deteriorating margins

Hospitals report deteriorating margins

'Contentious' hearing on UPMC tax-exempt status

'Contentious' hearing on UPMC tax-exempt status

Critics want UPMC to live up to charitable mission

Critics want UPMC to live up to charitable mission

UPMC hearing shifts to union effort

UPMC hearing shifts to union effort

Zoo To Make Changes After Boy’s Death

Zoo To Make Changes After Boy’s Death

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

New York City Hits Sandy Victims With ‘Failure To Maintain Property’ Citation « CBS New York

New York City Hits Sandy Victims With ‘Failure To Maintain Property’ Citation « CBS New York

Breaking: NHC Modifies Hurricane Warning Definition in Wake of Sandy

Breaking: NHC Modifies Hurricane Warning Definition in Wake of Sandy

Hurricane Sandy: Not the Global Warming Bombshell It’s Cracked Up to Be

Hurricane Sandy: Not the Global Warming Bombshell It’s Cracked Up to Be

FEMA Chief Says Will Need More Money for Sandy Costs

FEMA Chief Says Will Need More Money for Sandy Costs

Lights out, Boeing creates the first working EMP bomb

Lights out, Boeing creates the first working EMP bomb

Tax Provisions to Assist with Disaster Recovery

Tax Provisions to Assist with Disaster Recovery

Teacher: Hurricane Sandy a result of ‘massive theft of atmospheric commons’

Teacher: Hurricane Sandy a result of ‘massive theft of atmospheric commons’

Fermi’s Anniversary

Fermi’s Anniversary