Webinar: Discussions On Hurricane Preparedness Part 2 – Path to Recovery

1 min. Read • Posted 10/06/2020 by Iteris Staff

Discussions on Hurricane Preparedness is a webinar series hosted by Iteris, ITS Carolinas and ITS Florida that focuses on planning, operations and recovery strategies surrounding hurricane season.

Live webinar: October 15, 2020 @ 10:30 am ET | 9:30 am CT

In case you missed part one of the series, Planning and Operations During Hurricane Season, you can catch up on demand.

The second part of our webinar series continues the conversation on hurricane preparedness focusing on the pathway to recovery.

This discussion will look at usage of technologies and partnerships to aid in the recovery efforts, including: using drones to identify flooded highways or heavy debris fields, and leveraging working relationships with private companies like WAZE and Apple Maps to ensure these applications do not route residents through flooded or closed roadways.

You will hear:
 

  • First-hand accounts of disaster mitigation strategies and techniques
     
  • How residents are kept informed of road conditions
     
  • What technologies are being used to clear the roads
     
  • How agencies are helping the public get back to normal
     

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