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New York City Activates CEAS For Winter Storm Jonas
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Read MoreNew England – Winter Storm Juno
New England – Winter Storm Juno , January 2015- Cities of Providence, Boston and Cambridge activate their respective CEAS programs for record breaking snow storm. Activation keeps businesses operational during and immediately after the storm.
Read MoreWinter Storm Nemo
Winter Storm Nemo – February 8, 2013 – the CEAS program permitted critical business employees to travel during the State imposed travel ban.
Read MoreBaltimore activates the CEAS program
October 26, 2012– Baltimore activates the CEAS program in anticipation of the impacts of Hurricane Sandy.
Read MoreBaltimore City Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake activate CEAS
Baltimore City Police Commissioner Frederick H. Bealefeld III and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake activate CEAS during a Level III snow emergency in the City of Baltimore making CEAS cardholders exempt from a local travel ban. (February 12, 2010)
Read MoreCity of Baltimore adopts the CEAS program
November 18, 2009 – City of Baltimore adopts the CEAS program to help protect city businesses from disruption events.
Read MoreSuffolk County Executive Introduces the CEAS
May 12, 2009- Suffolk County Executive introduces the CEAS program to Suffolk County businesses.
Read MoreCEAS is activated following a steam pipe eruption in Midtown Manhattan
July 19, 2007– CEAS is activated following a steam pipe eruption in Midtown Manhattan causing a six block area to be evacuated and shut down for more than a week.
Read MoreThe City of New York debuts the Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS)
July 2004 – The City of New York debuts the Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS), a credentialing program intended to help critical business employees travel and access restricted areas following an emergency.
Read MoreTerrorists execute the worst man-made disaster on American soil.
September, 11 2001 – Terrorists execute the worst man-made disaster on American soil. Tragedy gives rise to the need to make cities more resilient to disasters, particularly the nation’s economic hubs.
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