Microsoft Licensing GP is ROVER Ready

Michael Tedrow tells us Microsoft Licensing GP is ROVER Ready. They will be using ROVER during the annual ShakeOut day on October 18th. Thanks, Michael!

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New ROVER-Ready Guidelines

FEMA and the ROVER developers offer new guidelines on how to get ROVER Ready: writing a plan, buying the hardware, installing the software, training users, etc.

The ROVER software can be a tool in a broader process of emergency preparedness and response. It is only helpful if you are ready to use it. FEMA and the ROVER developers offer new guidelines on how to get ROVER Ready: writing a plan, buying the hardware, installing the software, training users, etc. The guidelines list these basic steps, plus how to put ROVER into action and some typical ROVER projects and activities. See it here. If you are in a ShakeOut state, tell others you are getting ROVER Ready as part of your ShakeOut activities when you register for this year’s ShakeOut (www.shakeout.org).

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Cal EMA adopts ROVER

The California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) has begun a program to train Safety Assessment Program (SAP) Evaluators in the use of ROVER. For more information, see http://www.calema.ca.gov/recovery/Pages/Safety-Assessment.aspx. For other public entities, free training may be available through FEMA’s National Earthquake Technical Assistance Program (NETAP). Seehttp://www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/earthquake/training_netap.shtm. Private entities can arrange ROVER training by contacting Tom McLane (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

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