FAQs for the Inclusive Healthy Communities Planning Grant will be posted within five business days of receipt. Final submissions for FAQs are due by 5:00 pm on October 28. The final FAQ responses will be posted by 5:00 pm on November 4, 2020. ________________________ Q1. Can a “team member” that will attend the TA be […]
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Rutgers’ Bloustein School to manage DDS IHC Grant Program

The New Jersey Department of Human Services Division of Disability Services (DDS) has engaged the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy to manage the first round of the Division’s new Inclusive Healthy Communities (IHC) Grant Program. Visit the DDS grants website. Read the DHS IHC Grant Announcement Press Release. Learn more about […]
2020, Alexander, DDS, DHS, grant, Herb, IHC, inclusive healthy communities, MaloneSigns and Symptoms: Pandemic Preparedness for Transit Systems

The transit environment, with large numbers of people in close contact with one another, can facilitate the spread of disease between individuals and places. By incorporating the knowledge and best practices of doctors, epidemiologists, and several of the nation’s foremost transit organizations, this training curriculum, developed with US Department of Homeland Security funding, prepares agency […]
DHS, disease, Lowrie, transitSmart Model for Rail Corridor Resilience: Northeast Corridor Prototype

If high-speed rail lines are constructed in the United States, these are important investments need protection. This project, conducted with funding from the Department of Homeland Security under the National Transportation Security Center of Excellence program, built a prototype risk-based model, a Smart Model for Rail Corridor Resilience (SMRCR). The model estimates the consequences of specific disrupting events to […]
DHS, Greenberg, Lowrie, NTSCE, rail, resilience