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ajaydmr · 4 days ago
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Global Disaster Preparedness Systems Market 2025: Industry Size, Share, Growth Factors & Forecast
In today’s volatile world—marked by rising climate emergencies, cyber threats, and public health crises—the Disaster Preparedness Systems Market is gaining significant traction. It offers advanced technologies and solutions that help governments, institutions, and industries prepare for, respond to, and recover from unforeseen disasters.
Market Overview
The global disaster preparedness market is projected to reach USD 415.4 billion by 2032, expanding at a robust CAGR of 9.2%. From early warning systems and communication tools to recovery planning and consulting services, this market supports every phase of disaster management.
It addresses a wide range of hazards—natural disasters such as floods, wildfires, and earthquakes, as well as man-made crises like cyberattacks and infrastructure failures.
What’s Driving the Growth?
Climate Change: Extreme weather events and natural calamities are occurring more frequently and with greater intensity.
Digital Vulnerability: Cybersecurity threats and IT failures have pushed businesses to adopt comprehensive disaster recovery plans.
Compliance and Regulation: Stricter policies in sectors like BFSI are fueling demand for structured disaster preparedness frameworks.
Key Market Segments
✔ Surveillance Systems
Commanding 37.15% of the market share in 2023, these systems provide critical real-time data to support early intervention, threat detection, and post-event analysis.
✔ Disaster Recovery Solutions
Crucial for business continuity, these tools ensure organizations can rapidly restore operations, protect data, and maintain compliance during emergencies.
✔ Emergency Response Radars
These technologies lead the communication segment, offering precision alerts and enhancing emergency coordination during fast-moving crises.
✔ Consulting Services
With the highest share in the services category, consulting helps businesses build customized disaster strategies, conduct risk assessments, and align with evolving regulatory standards.
✔ BFSI Sector Leadership
Due to its critical economic role, the Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) industry is a major user of disaster preparedness systems, ensuring security of operations and customer data.
Regional Outlook
North America remains the leading region due to its strong investment in infrastructure and emergency technologies.
Asia-Pacific and Europe are emerging as high-growth regions driven by increased awareness, climate-related vulnerabilities, and regional collaborations.
Competitive Landscape
Top players like IBM, Siemens, Honeywell, and Motorola Solutions are driving innovation with AI, IoT, and smart analytics. Strategic partnerships with governments and public agencies continue to expand their global footprint and solution offerings.
Impact of COVID-19 and Recession
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped global priorities, placing disaster preparedness at the forefront of infrastructure and digital planning. Even amid economic challenges, organizations are prioritizing investments in technologies that ensure safety, continuity, and resilience.
Recent Developments
December 2023 – Yukon’s government launched 42 new disaster-readiness and sustainability projects under its Our Clean Future strategy.
December 2023 – Education Cannot Wait allocated a $2.8M grant to the Global Education Cluster to improve preparedness in emergency education.
September 2023 – Google launched an Earthquake Alert System in India for Android, using accelerometers in smartphones and developed with NDMA and NSC.
June 2023 – The World Bank introduced Climate Resilient Debt Clauses and a comprehensive toolkit for disaster response and financing.
April 2023 – WHO’s PRET Initiative was rolled out to improve pandemic response strategies through transmission-specific planning.
Who Should Engage with This Market?
Government agencies responsible for disaster planning and emergency services
Corporations focused on business continuity, cybersecurity, and regulatory compliance
Technology providers and consultants building intelligent response and recovery tools
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Final Thoughts
As the risks facing our world grow more complex, disaster preparedness is no longer optional—it’s essential. The Disaster Preparedness Systems Market is enabling smarter, faster, and more reliable crisis management strategies, shaping a safer and more resilient global future.
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keferon · 2 months ago
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Oh wow. I did in fact just forget to post this….anyway
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HEAR ME OUT Perceptor who originally was a scientist and invented a new, his own way to connect humans with machine.
His technology was (in theory) safer and less painful and had much less nasty side effects. Which is awesome and all but the thing is - it was also much more expensive. So his research got rejected. Spending more money to make pilots lives more comfortable?? Bruh what a waste of money! It’s much more effective to put the same budget into weapons!
No one said that out loud of course. Officially they rejected the idea as “underdeveloped” “untested” and “unsafe”.
So Perceptor went “Fine I’ll do it myself” and became a pilot just to prove his point.
Government: We don’t approve! The technology is untested!
Perceptor: Can you ask around if someone would be willing to test it?
Government: No.
Perceptor: Fine. I’ll test it on myself.
Government: But…but but YOU DONT HAVE A PILOT LICENSE!
Perceptor: i’ll take a training mech. They can legally be piloted without a license.
Government: We aren’t gonna just give one to you for free!
Perceptor: Okay. *takes one of already broken mechs and repairs it* I’ll take this one. It was in the trash so it’s free.
Government: wh..hu….but BUT YOU CANNOT HAVE ANY WEAPONS! Your behaviour is clearly suicidal we can’t let you!
Perceptor: I upgraded the mech to have a laser.
Government: A laser??? Like a laser gun?? NOT ALLOWE
Perceptor: no. Just a laser. A really big one. It’s a lab equipment. I have a permission to use it.
Government: YOU BITCH. YOU KNOW WHAT. WE WILL ASSIGN YOU TO THE MOST DANGEROUS AND SUICIDAL MISSIONS. GOOD LUCK STAYING ALIVE YOU BOOKWORM
Perceptor: Fine. But if I will be alive in five years and still have no side effects from my drift technology? I will share it worldwide. You will have to admit that the only reason you had of rejecting it is your own greed.
Every single pilot: God he is so hot I wonder if he’s single
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curarems · 7 months ago
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Sam Vimes deserves to have a blog. That man spends every second of every day thinking. He has Opinions. His inner monologue is a treat. No no, let him cook. Let him speak
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karpachev · 2 years ago
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When your kid thunder doesn't like selfies :(
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doccywhomst · 10 months ago
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future archaeologists excavating our dumps, painstakingly sifting through plastic and soil for broken jewelry, mugs, beads, laminated paper, household bills, keys, guns, coins, rings, toys; people who love spoons, pennies, magnets, and rare license plates. specific object collectors of the world, rejoice! thy inheritants shall prosper
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gregor-samsung · 9 months ago
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サバイバルファミリー [Survival family] (Shinobu Yaguchi - 2016)
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macadamiastudies · 6 months ago
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Hi Tumblr! I'll be going by H on here and just wanted to introduce myself.
☕ I enjoy studying technology, psychology, languages, and
☕ Hobbies: scrapbooking, coffee making (with how many things I try, yes, it's a hobby at this point) and baking, skincare, travelling
☕ I'm 21
☕ ENTJ
☕ I'm an indecisive girlie but working on it
☕ Just finished my bachelors in IT/Business Analysis but continuing to study for a couple reasons:
School didn't teach me most of what I need
I'd like to shift towards being a developer but don't feel confident
I LOVE studying
I'm preparing for an MBA in the future, and thus studying for an admissions test (GMAT)
☕Formerly @macademiastudies, but I'm having issues with my email linked to that account
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a-typical · 7 months ago
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Inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, scientists have discovered a black fungus capable of feeding on deadly gamma radiation.
Scientists believe this mechanism could be used to make biomimicking substances that both block radiation from penetrating and turn it into a renewable energy source. (x)
How it works:
Melanin and Radiation: The fungus contains melanin, a pigment also found in human skin, which appears to capture ionizing radiation and convert it into chemical energy—a process scientifically termed "radiosynthesis," somewhat analogous to photosynthesis in plants but using radiation instead of sunlight.
Radiotrophic Behavior: This extraordinary capability, known as "radiotrophic" behavior, allows the fungus to use radiation as an energy source to grow and sustain itself, even in high-radiation environments like the remnants of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
Implications:
Bioremediation: These radiation-consuming fungi could potentially be used in cleaning up radioactive waste sites, offering a biological approach to absorbing and potentially neutralizing harmful radiation.
Space Exploration: Their remarkable ability to survive in extreme radiation environments makes them a fascinating subject for astrobiology. They could provide critical insights into the potential for life on radiation-exposed planets or help develop innovative strategies to protect astronauts from cosmic radiation during long-duration space missions.
Medicine and Research: The intricate mechanisms by which these fungi process and potentially harness radiation could inspire groundbreaking advances in radioprotective medicines, materials science, and our understanding of biological radiation resistance.
p.s. It's not just fungus. The overall family of extremophiles that live on or despite radiation includes both fungi and bacteria, and different species have different mechanisms for absorbing or tolerating radiation. (x)
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allonsyisabelli · 1 year ago
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My phone did a factory reset out of nowhere and I lost ALL of my drawings. So fuck it, here are the sketches I've managed to recover by screenshotting and sending them to my friends.
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bedlamsbard · 9 months ago
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the 2010 film Centurion is deeply frustrating to me because it desperately wants to be about the Varian Disaster, every single beat in this movie would fit near-perfectly for the Varian Disaster, you could relocate this film temporally and geographically to Germania and not change literally anything except some of the names, and yet because Hollywood considers Britannia way sexier and more exotic than Germania it is set in Britain. this movie should be about the Varian Disaster! in every way but geographically including the drawback of the frontiers this movie is about the Varian Disaster! and yet. it is not about the Varian Disaster.
(the movie itself is fine. like, it's Agricola slander and Tacitus is rolling over in his grave, but my tolerance for historical inaccuracy is pretty high these days. don't go out of your way to watch it, but like, it's fine. if I had a nickel for every time Olga Kurylenko has played a Roman-hating British woman warrior I'd have two nickels, which is not a lot but it's weird it's happened twice etc.)
#hollywood desperately wants to do the varian disaster and they desperately want to do spartacus#but they don't ACTUALLY want to do the varian disaster and the true story of spartacus is depressing#which is why we keep getting stuff like this and gladiator (which wants to be spartacus)#not remakes of film spartacus but actual historical spartacus#minus the mass crucifixions#hollywood likes the whole 'rise up against roman imperialism!' thing but the problem is that historically none of that actually worked out#except the varian disaster. which they don't want to do because germania isn't sexy#bedlam watches movies#(I am going to watch boudica: queen of war but tomorrow because I can't do another one of these tonight)#I'd like to see hollywood tackle the fact that the roman army was the most powerful military technology that the world had ever seen#for a good few centuries. the problem is that that does not actually make a good story from a modern point of view due to. you know.#imperialism being bad.#(look I am a roman historian and MY WHOLE DEAL is roman imperialism. it wasn't great! I'm under no illusions here!)#I think that LITERALLY the only point you can actually pull that off for a modern 21st century audience#is the second punic war. which by the way would make an incredible television show.#(partially because rome's on her back foot through the whole war)#I think you could maybe do it for the year of the four emperors#but that has more complications due to like. the three other revolts rome had going on besides the civil war.#but the year of the four emperors would also make an incredible television series.#(I am BEGGING HBO to bring back rome as an anthology series. they won't do it but I'm begging.)#(I want to see jared harris play vespasian)
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kamalkafir-blog · 13 days ago
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Austria mourns, and the far-right blames immigrants
This week’s Inside Austria explores how Austria is grappling with the school shooting in Graz — from calls for reform to far-right attempts to twist the narrative. Plus, what else made headlines across the country. Inside Austria is our weekly look at some of the news, talking points, and gossip in Austria that you might not have heard about. It’s published each Saturday, and members can receive…
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llamaisllama777 · 11 months ago
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Mood.
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happilylovingbitch · 10 months ago
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911 Lone Star Countdown - Disasters Week Questions
Hello and thank you for including me @lonestar-s5countdown! This is a little trickier for me to answer tbh. I think 9-1-1 might stand to have longer-lasting consequences from their natural disasters (no need to skip past tsunami wreckage recovery or months-long rebuilding of the highway collapse, those would make some meaty dramatic narrative arcs), but otherwise it so far edges out Lone Star when it comes to order of experience (like, which state got which disaster first).
1) My favorite disaster… okay, gonna have to divvy btwn the 9-1-1s for this!
The plane crash in 9-1-1 (OG) would probably be my underrated favorite in terms of narrative developments for Buck, Bobby and Abby.
Season 4’s heat wave was more glossed over for plot setup, but I didn’t mind this natural disaster precisely because it was a little smaller in scale and because the plot setups (even the Iris arc tho that definitely needed fine tuning in hindsight) hooked me in already. (I also didn’t mind Brianna and Caleb in this one b/c this time Caleb’s situation was not his own fault.)
2) Since they’ve already done tornadoes (though, there’s always a chance they’ll do those again), a volcanic eruption, wildfires and a winter storm, I would think the only disasters LS hasn’t gotten down yet are freeway collapses, floods (barring how the cast would look while soaking wet, don’t ignore areas like Galveston, writers! There’s WAY more to the state than farmland, Dallas, Austin and El Paso yk! Let’s just say before I digress I kinda wish the showrunners were able to film in actual Texas), a border skirmish (just out of genuine interest— not getting any more political and no Owen’s refugee rescue doesn’t count) or droughts/ water shortages (no, heat waves also don’t count). I also just realized that the domestic terrorist arc could have waited for a later season too! O’Brien and Owen had chaotic good vibes much akin to him and Billy Tyson (if the three of them worked together tho? The 126 should probably move their whole firefighter team out of Travis County b/c they ain’t gonna go through the second-hand pain again).
3) They had and lost me at meteor/ asteroid, so I’m not sure I’d say looking forward to it. It all depends on execution, I suppose? (Sorry for the question mark, I’m just baffled since that usually needs film-length amount of time— I’ve seen the film Deep Impact. Scientific nitpicks aside the investigations, action and future implications in that film were well-paced enough.)
4) My top 3? Judd b/c he’s a great all-around leader whenever shit hits the fan— honest (sometimes to a fault but I can kinda relate), strong integrity and conscientiousness, and so dad-like even before he became a dad. Mateo b/c he’d be like the underrated badass youngest brother of any group— speaking as an only child tho. Third… boy, I can’t break this tie. It’s a draw between Tommy (she’s very composed and professional even during the times she isn’t) and Paul (I’d like to learn memorization-observational skills from him, and he fits the “cool Zen mode” temperament a little better than Carlos, don’t @ me).
5) This is painful… okay I’m so sorry. I don’t think I can answer this one as of now.
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tatatatatara · 1 year ago
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Tatara 🤝 Roma: having their badass abilities and dope kakujas introduced only to be killed by an artificial ghoul in their 20s by just a few pages later
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street-corner-felines · 1 year ago
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Zero Day Director commentary - With actor Andre Keuck
#movies#film#cinema#Damn I wish Cal was here#Andre and Ben are really interesting to listen to#This movie is one of those movies where it needs like 3 commentaries#It needs one with just Ben Coccio by himself#then one with Cal and Andre by themselves#then another with all 3 of them#Not all movies do that but I love when studios/filmmakers have multiple commentaries to create a sense of thorough intimacy#due to the nature of how commentaries are set up they can be quite restrictive/pressing/limited with no pauses or rewinds.#so I find cast/crew don't have enough time or able to present how they would like to if they could edit/rewind or pause for fluent presenta#So I love when they have director commentaries and actor commentaries or composer commentaries#Platoon's dvd extras are so dope they got multiple commentaries and one with military adviser Dale Dye who was a RL vietnam vet#Or Hostel's commentaries where one is just Eli Roth and another is Tarantino and Eli Roth with Scott Spiegal#idk if Zero Day ever got a blu-ray release but I think it should but the DV technology of the camera is kinda at it's limit of resolution#but an AI upscaling with 20 years later retrospective with Ben Cal and Andre would be sooo dope along with updated commentaries#Every few years I always rewatch Zero Day so that time has come that last few days lol#Ever since Columbine as a lil kid I have always been into spree-murders and active shooter incidents#I remember reading a peer-reviewed paper called Pseudo-Commandos#And Eric and Dylan and Andre and Cal would be dubbed Pseudo-Commandos where they dress up in a semi-military fashion#and have a delusion of superiority mixed with perceived sense of persecution whether it's true or not#it went into the Postal shooter from the 80s as well and what he went through along#plus I read another book called Going Postal which also went into postal shootings along with school shootings#I want to make a film about spree murders or an active shooter/s but I remember just getting so tired of the subject matter#because every 3 weeks there was some new shooter in the headlines and I found myself not wanting to be exploitative#When I write/direct my film I'd like it to address and study the character of such an individual but not try to be too political#or exploitative and focus on the ambiguities that are left behind when someone does this#as a society I noticed we stopped asking the questions on why and stopped having constructive conversations#it feels like as a coping mechanism we've started treating them like tornados or natural disasters
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angelinajolyx · 3 months ago
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