UNC-Chapel Hill is updating the UNC Eastern Campuses Hazard Mitigation Plan and are seeking public input on changes in risks, vulnerabilities, and opportunities for mitigation.| Emergency Management and Planning
Succession planning is about capturing knowledge and responsibility in a way that’s usable when you’re not in the room.| Emergency Management and Planning
Emergency Management and Planning has upgraded its Tar Heel Mission Ready platform to Kuali Next Gen.| Emergency Management and Planning
Tar Heel Mission Ready is the University’s comprehensive Mission Continuity program, designed to ensure that mission-critical functions can be sustained or quickly restored during and after any disruptive event. The program supports the University in meeting its fiduciary responsibilities and … Read more| Emergency Management and Planning
Each year, NOAA’s Atlantic hurricane season outlook provides more than just a weather forecast—it offers a strategic opportunity to align our preparedness and planning efforts with the realities of environmental risk. The post Mission Continuity News July 2025: Continuity Culture appeared first on Emergency Management and Planning.| Emergency Management and Planning
A thunderstorm bringing heavy rains will move through our region, increasing the risk of downed trees, power lines, and flooding due to impacts from Tropical Storm Chantal.| Emergency Management and Planning
Yearly Archives: 2025 | Emergency Management and Planning
Each year, NOAA’s Atlantic hurricane season outlook provides more than just a weather forecast—it offers a strategic opportunity to align our preparedness and planning efforts with the realities of environmental risk.| Emergency Management and Planning
This month, we are turning lessons learned from recent events into actionable improvements plan managers can integrate into their plan development. These enhancements can help ensure your department is prepared to maintain essential operations under pressure. The post Mission Continuity News May 2025: Leveraging Events appeared first on Emergency Management and Planning.| Emergency Management and Planning
Are you ready for hurricane season? Take action TODAY to be better prepared for when the worst happens. The post Hurricane Preparedness Week 2025: Take Action Today appeared first on Emergency Management and Planning.| Emergency Management and Planning
Dangers remain even after the skies turn blue. This is NOT the time to put your guard down. Nearly half of hurricane fatalities occur after the storm. The post Hurricane Preparedness Week 2025: Use Caution After Storms appeared first on Emergency Management and Planning.| Emergency Management and Planning
During a storm, whether you’ve evacuated or are sheltering in place, know what to expect from the hazards you may face.| Emergency Management and Planning
When a storm is forecast to impact your area, take action immediately to be ready.| Emergency Management and Planning
There is a lot of information available days ahead of a storm, and it is important to understand what it means.| Emergency Management and Planning
The best time to prepare is before hurricane season begins. Avoid having to rush through potentially life-saving preparations by waiting until it’s too late.| Emergency Management and Planning
Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem. Impacts from wind and water can be felt hundreds of miles inland, and significant impacts can occur regardless of the storm’s strength.| Emergency Management and Planning
Tar Heel Mission Ready has been refreshed to reflect the next generation of Mission Continuity planning. Updates include the integration of the lifelines framework to better align departmental planning with campus-wide essential services, the launch of a new continuity software platform, and expanded training and exercise opportunities to support preparedness.| Emergency Management and Planning
EMP recently conducted a tabletop exercise, part of a UNC System-wide project, to refine emergency response and recovery strategies.| Emergency Management and Planning
In today’s interconnected world, supply chain disruptions can have cascading effects on operations, making it essential for the University to proactively build resilience into its supply networks.| Emergency Management and Planning
Darrell Jeter Director dhjeter@unc.edu 919-445-1730 Darrell Jeter has served as director of Emergency Management and Planning since joining UNC-Chapel Hill in October 2017. In this role, he provides general oversight of the University’s emergency management program to include the Alert … Read more| Emergency Management and Planning
A Risk Matrix helps visualize and systematically evaluate risks by plotting them based on their likelihood, impact, and consequence.| Emergency Management and Planning