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27/01/2011
The well known FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), the organization trying to establish systems and policies for prevention and immediate action in case of disasters in the United States, has recently made some interesting moves.
Beginning with an order for survival food for 7 million people in New Madrid zone… do they know something is going to happen? Surely!
Check the official request:
FEMA RFI
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) procures and stores pre-packaged commercial meals to support readiness capability for immediate distribution to disaster survivors routinely. The purpose of this Request for Information is to identify sources of supply for meals in support of disaster relief efforts based on a catastrophic disaster event within the New Madrid Fault System for a survivor population of 7M to be utilized for the sustainment of life during a 10-day period of operations. FEMA is considering the following specifications (14M meals per day):
- Serving Size – 12 ounce (entree not to exceed 480 calorie count);
- Maximum calories – 1200 and/or 1165 per meal;
- Protein parameters – 29g-37g kit;
- Trans Fat – 0;
- Saturated Fat – 13 grams (9 calories per gram);
- Total Fat – 47 grams (less than 10% calories);
- Maximum sodium – 800-930 mg;Requested Menus to include snacks (i.e. fruit mix, candy, chocolate/peanut butter squeezers, drink mix, condiments, and utensils). All meals/kits must have 36 months of remaining shelf life upon delivery. Packaging should be environmentally friendly.
Source: www.fbo.gov
Following that, the IEMA (Illinois Emeregency Management Agency) just released an educational videogame for kids. Developed by IEMA, Electronic Visualization Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and the Center for Public Safety and Justice, all in conjunction with the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois.
“A new video game offers a fun way for young people to learn about emergency preparedness and earthquake safety. The video game, entitled “The Day the Earth Shook,” helps players learn about items needed for a disaster preparedness kit, as well as safe and dangerous locations in a home when an earthquake occurs. Once players successfully complete the game for the first time, they can replay it for scores that would land them on the leader board. The video game can be downloaded here.“
The game introduces the child (character) in a situation of tremor in your home where you are instructed how to act in that situation, finding the best hiding places, etc. Worth to note that the child is all the time accompanied by an extraterrestrial friend driving a flying saucer.
What could all this mean?
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