Now that the '26 Atlantic Hurricane Season is officially underway, we'll be spending some quality time with our NGO and corporate partners over the next few weeks to prepare for the worst (while hoping for the best).
FOMO? It's never too late to get involved.
After Hurricane Maria destroyed the community radio station in Vieques, Puerto Rico, locals have struggled to keep the community connected. We teamed up with Sail Relief Team to get them back On Air. #CommIsAid
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We're beyond grateful for the thoughtful support from the Tepper Foundation, and honored to be featured in their 2025 Annual Report!
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Last week in New Mexico, our Disaster Connectivity Coalition brought together NGO, public, and private sector partners for a Day of Resiliency. Together, we're focused on building stronger networks across the state, in every sense of the word.
Following last week's EF4 tornado that caused significant damage in Enid, OK, we’ve deployed charging stations to help keep the community connected during recovery.
A super typhoon has made landfall in the Western Pacific, battering remote US Islands. ITDRC volunteers are on standby and we are actively supporting our partner NGOs with critical #comms as they also prepare for deployment #CommIsAid
A hands-on opportunity for the next generation of First Responders? We wouldn't miss it!
A big thank you to our Region 4 volunteers who showed up for these students and got to be Superheroes for the day! #CommIsAid
Deployed resources are aiding emergency management as they organize recovery ops and conduct damage assessments #Commisaid
Photograph: Stacey Wescott/AP
OPERATIONS UPDATE: Our Region 5 team is responding to IL and MI after an EF3 tornado downed trees and power lines during a supercell storm outbreak earlier this week.
This powerful outreach connects with individuals experiencing homelessness across New York City during the coldest month and we were honored to support the mission behind it. Our team deployed WiFi, radios, and laptops to help keep volunteers connected, information flowing
We’re proud to see our colleague Rodney Cooper representing ITDRC’s mission in this recent article by NEMA. Rodney’s leadership and expertise reflect what we strive for every day: bringing reliable technology and connectivity to communities when it matters most.
.@ITDRC supported communities by maintaining access to emergency services. They deployed WiFi Hotspot & Charging Trailers, a Mobile Operations Center, an Emergency Response Vehicle, logistics support vehicles and 20 Starlink units to strengthen connectivity in hard‑hit areas.