Oklahoma’s Office of Homeland Security recently launched an enhanced Web site with several new interactive services that facilitate communication between the eight Oklahoma regional councils, its members and training officers. The Web site allows the public to see who is working on homeland security initiatives in their area while providing a secure electronic avenue for authorized users to communicate with officials and other select representatives. After successful login, authorized users can post messages and documents to regional bulletin boards. The training events calendar is accessible to the public and published on the Office of Homeland Security Web site. “The new Web site is an excellent way for our office to communicate with the public and with responders, each of whom is essential to homeland security efforts,” said Kerry Pettingill, director of the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security. “The site is well designed, user-friendly and provides valuable, easy-to-find information.” Full Story
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