The All Hazards Consortium (AHC) is a collaborative organization dedicated to enhancing infrastructure and community resilience through equitable governance, trusted information sharing, planning, crisis response, mitigation projects, and education.
Governance: AHC operates within a legal framework designed to promote equitable, trustworthy, and collaborative decision-making. This framework ensures all stakeholders have an equal voice in addressing shared challenges, strengthening community and infrastructure resilience. An example is the ENDEAVOR Model, adopted by states to improve private sector organization and engagement with state and local emergency managers throughout the year. Learn more at www.goendeavor.org.
Collaborative Information Sharing & Problem-Solving: AHC’s extensive network operates within a trusted framework of workgroups, fostering collaboration to share critical information, solve problems, and develop actionable solutions. These efforts focus on essential sectors like energy (electricity and fuel), transportation (railways, roadways, and ports), telecommunications (wireless, wireline, and satellite), food, water, wastewater, healthcare, retail, finance, and logistics. Through coordinated investments and shared insights, AHC helps reduce collective risks and the impacts of disasters.
Planning and Exercises: AHC facilitates year-round, action-oriented planning and results-driven exercises through its working groups. These activities ensure stakeholders are better prepared to respond to challenges and build resilience.
Joint Crisis Response: In times of multi-state disasters such as hurricanes, wildfires, worker strikes, accidents, and winter storms, AHC coordinates response efforts and facilitates information sharing between industry and state partners. This joint approach enables effective and timely responses to crises.
Mitigation Projects: AHC supports state and local governments, as well as industries, in developing long-term infrastructure projects under federal grant programs. By attracting private sector resources, AHC helps local governments implement energy and resilience initiatives. Learn more at www.gogpods.org.
Training and Education: AHC, in collaboration with its industry, government, and non-profit partners, hosts and supports training and educational activities across a wide range of relevant topics. These efforts aim to enhance knowledge and skills, ensuring stakeholders are well-equipped to address evolving challenges.
Governance: AHC operates within a legal framework designed to promote equitable, trustworthy, and collaborative decision-making. This framework ensures all stakeholders have an equal voice in addressing shared challenges, strengthening community and infrastructure resilience. An example is the ENDEAVOR Model, adopted by states to improve private sector organization and engagement with state and local emergency managers throughout the year. Learn more at www.goendeavor.org.
Collaborative Information Sharing & Problem-Solving: AHC’s extensive network operates within a trusted framework of workgroups, fostering collaboration to share critical information, solve problems, and develop actionable solutions. These efforts focus on essential sectors like energy (electricity and fuel), transportation (railways, roadways, and ports), telecommunications (wireless, wireline, and satellite), food, water, wastewater, healthcare, retail, finance, and logistics. Through coordinated investments and shared insights, AHC helps reduce collective risks and the impacts of disasters.
Planning and Exercises: AHC facilitates year-round, action-oriented planning and results-driven exercises through its working groups. These activities ensure stakeholders are better prepared to respond to challenges and build resilience.
Joint Crisis Response: In times of multi-state disasters such as hurricanes, wildfires, worker strikes, accidents, and winter storms, AHC coordinates response efforts and facilitates information sharing between industry and state partners. This joint approach enables effective and timely responses to crises.
Mitigation Projects: AHC supports state and local governments, as well as industries, in developing long-term infrastructure projects under federal grant programs. By attracting private sector resources, AHC helps local governments implement energy and resilience initiatives. Learn more at www.gogpods.org.
Training and Education: AHC, in collaboration with its industry, government, and non-profit partners, hosts and supports training and educational activities across a wide range of relevant topics. These efforts aim to enhance knowledge and skills, ensuring stakeholders are well-equipped to address evolving challenges.