Homeland Security & Public Safety
Public Safety
In the multi-jurisdictional metropolitan Washington region, ensuring safe communities for residents and visitors requires coordination across various agencies on a wide range of issues, including planning, response, resource sharing, and crime prevention. Throughout its history, COG has championed this coordination, such as its ongoing support of regional mutual aid agreements. These agreements allow police, fire, and other emergency resources to be shared across jurisdictional borders and have aided regional responses from the 1968 civil disturbances following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to the 9/11 terrorist attacks to presidential inaugurations.
Additionally, COG brings together the region’s various public safety disciplines, including fire and emergency medical services (EMS), law enforcement, emergency management, health, public affairs, and information technology to address public safety issues at the regional scale, ranging from gangs to drunk driving to fire safety to emergency communication.
News & Multimedia
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May 3, 2022
After more than two years, it feels like life in metropolitan Washington is nearly back to normal in many ways. But even as the pandemic recedes, it will have...
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December 30, 2021
New data released in the 2021 “How Safe are our Roads” Report reveals a decrease in alcohol-related traffic fatalities, injuries, crashes, and drunk driving...
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September 7, 2021
COG's regional network of first responders, emergency managers, and subject matter experts in health, transportation, water, and other disciplines is as engaged...
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June 28, 2021
COG Principal Health Planner Jennifer Schitter's work on the National Capital Region (NCR) Dagger System and the Contact Tracing Interstate Exchange program led...
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April 14, 2021
Virginia State Vaccination Coordinator Dr. Danny Avula briefed the COG Board of Directors on the status of vaccine distribution in Virginia.