In the world of Emergency Management, we often speak of planning, preparedness, and mitigation. While all of these components are critical to a community’s recovery, the first step must be community engagement. Without buy-in and awareness within the community, the effectiveness of our response is significantly diminished. With increasing access to and capabilities of technology, we must challenge ourselves to explore how we utilize technology to better address emergency management concerns with an emphasis on community engagement.
In 2019, Milwaukee County and the city of Milwaukee were among the first communities to identify racism as a public health crisis. And in doing so, we have subsequently taken steps to address the underlying social determinants of health. In his 2020 Milwaukee County Vision address, County Executive David Crowley focused heavily on investing upstream to address the “deep inequities that have existed in government systems for generations.” If you think of it, “investing upstream” is precisely what emergency preparedness is, both literally and figuratively. In Milwaukee County’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM), we have worked tirelessly to engage all communities within the County. Understanding that disparities only exasperate disasters, we are working closely with our community partners to engage populations that have been historically underserved, overlooked, and misunderstood.
An example of this incorporation of technology is our county-wide pandemic response. In the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Milwaukee County’s OEM quickly established itself as a forerunner in using technology to address the community’s needs. By developing a COVID-19 dashboard, we could inform the community regarding disease burdens within the County. It became abundantly clear that minority and socially vulnerable communities experienced the most significant challenges. As vaccines became available, we could identify geographic areas within the County with high disease burdens but low vaccination rates. The Milwaukee County COVID-19 Surveillance Dashboard was recognized as a 2022 Special Achievement in GIS Award Winner by Esri, the global market leader in geographic information system (GIS) software, location intelligence, and mapping for our revolutionary use of technology in public safety.


