National Preparedness Month Kicks Off: “Prepared, Not Scared.”
It’s no surprise that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recognizes September as National Preparedness Month (NPM). The ninth month marks the anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy (it’s hard to believe it’s been 18 years) as well as the [...]
Gold Sponsor BOLDplanning to Participate in 52nd Annual KEMA Conference
Soon, September 10-13, the 2019 Kansas Emergency Management Association (KEMA) will hold its 52nd annual conference in downtown Topeka. There, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in pre-conference training, hear dynamic speakers, learn valuable and current information, and [...]
The California Hospital Association, BOLDplanning and the “New Norm”
“Now, more than ever, hospitals must reevaluate [their] procedures and redefine preparation.” That’s the message from the California Hospital Association (CHA) as it heads into its annual Disaster Planning Conference, appropriately themed, “The New Norm: Adjusting Our Strategies.” The [...]
Georgia Primary Care Association and BOLDplanning Conduct Emergency and Continuity Refresher Workshop
As part of its annual conference, the Georgia Primary Care Association (GPCA) hosted a Health Care Emergency & Continuity Planning (HCECP) refresher workshop on August 28, 2019, in beautiful Stone Mountain, Georgia. The workshop, which covered healthcare emergency and [...]
How to Solve EOP- and COOP-Related Problems Using BOLDplanning’s Reports Module (Part 2): Deconfliction Report
As you may recall, BOLDplanning recently kicked off a series of blog posts on the use of the Reports Module within its online platform for Emergency Operations Planning (EOP) and Continuity of Operations (COOP) planning. Why? The company believes [...]
COOP Planning Kicks Off in Carver County, Minnesota
Considered one of the fastest growing counties in the State of Minnesota, and serving an estimated population of 103,550+ people, Carver County knows the importance of having a rock-solid Continuity of Operations (COOP) plan. It, like so many others [...]





