A lone pedestrian walks the snowed in streets of Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown during Snowzilla 2016. Photo Credit: Matt Popovich/Flickr
For nearly five days, weather forecasters across the country warned of a winter storm of epic proportions headed to the mid-Atlantic region: Winter Storm Jonas. Every model predicted at least 18 inches of snow, with near zero visibility in blizzard conditions. Public safety officials needed to keep people off the streets so that snow removal crews could get to work, and law enforcement didn’t have to worry about rescuing stranded motorists.
As the storm picked up, so did the flow of messages from federal, state, and local government organizations using GovDelivery to mitigate the storm’s impact, and perhaps even save lives, with digital communications.
Here are a few highlights of GovDelivery clients successfully communicating with their audience, throughout the massive and dangerous winter storm:
We want to send special appreciation to the state of Maryland. They managed their proactive communications with grace and poise— sending out regular messages to residents as each phase of the state emergency plan was being implemented, including what each phase consists of — preparation, transportation, what to do if you lose power, stay off the road, get help, recovery, and more.
Email notifications are just one part of GovDelivery’s communications offerings that public sector organizations around the world use every day. Text messaging and polling features allow government organizations to collect vital data from residents like whether or not they have power, requesting photos of shoveled walks or fire hydrants, and more.
As our friends at FEMA will be the first to tell you, don’t wait until the next dire communication need arises to have your communications strategy in place and ready to use. Plan your response now, and you’ll be ready for anything Mother Nature throws at you, and create a better experience for the people in your community.