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Governor Spanberger Launches Regional Readiness Summits in Abingdon

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Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger launched the inaugural Regional Readiness Summit in Abingdon, convening more than 100 senior public safety leaders including law enforcement, fire services, emergency medical services, hospitals, and emergency management professionals. The summit is part of the Governor's Unified Readiness Framework implementing Executive Order 12 to strengthen interagency coordination for crisis response. Additional summits will be held across the Commonwealth in coming months.

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Governor Spanberger announced the launch of the inaugural Regional Readiness Summits as part of her Unified Readiness Framework implementing Executive Order 12. The Abingdon summit brought together over 100 public safety professionals from law enforcement, fire services, emergency medical services, hospitals, critical infrastructure, and other sectors to discuss crisis scenarios, capabilities, and resource needs.

The summits represent an informational and planning initiative rather than a binding regulatory action. State officials will evaluate results to identify capability gaps and investment priorities. No compliance obligations are created for private entities, though public safety agencies and relevant sectors may benefit from enhanced coordination planning.

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Apr 17, 2026

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For Immediate Release: April 17, 2026 Office of the Governor Contact: press@governor.virginia.gov

Governor Spanberger Launches Inaugural Regional Readiness Summit to Strengthen Emergency Response, Prioritize the Safety of Virginians

The Governor Convened More Than 100 Senior Public Safety Leaders in Abingdon RICHMOND, VA — Governor Abigail Spanberger yesterday kicked off her Administration's inaugural Regional Readiness Summits with a briefing focused on strengthening the safety and security of families in Southwest Virginia. In Abingdon, Governor Spanberger brought together more than 100 senior public safety leaders — including police chiefs, sheriffs, fire chiefs, and emergency management personnel — to develop plans for improving readiness, response, and recovery for crisis incidents that exceed agency capabilities or involve multiple localities.

The Regional Readiness Summits are part of Governor Spanberger’s overall Unified Readiness Framework — actioning the Governor’s Executive Order 12, which directs the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security to support interagency coordination. The Summits will continue to help ensure that public safety professionals across Virginia are fully engaged and ready to respond when their communities need them.

“No single agency or sector can meet today's emergency response challenges alone,” said Governor Abigail Spanberger. “Virginia’s strength lies in the partnerships we built before disaster strikes. Over the past several years, our state has faced catastrophic flooding, active shooter incidents, and devastating fires — leaving a lasting mark on so many of our communities. These events are growing more complex and placing even greater demands on local resources. My administration remains committed to strengthening communication, coordination, and collaboration across jurisdictions and with our public safety partners in the private sector.”

“Preparation is the most important thing we can do before a crisis,” said Secretary of Public Safety & Homeland Security Stanley M. Meador. “Yesterday’s discussions on collaboration, mutual aid, and regional resources ensure officials and our private sector leaders are ready should a crisis occur in Southwest Virginia.”

Professionals from the following sectors worked through several crisis scenarios, discussing their capabilities, resources, and needs:

  • Critical infrastructure
  • Emergency management professionals
  • Emergency medical services
  • Environmental services
  • Fire services
  • Forestry
  • Hospitals
  • Higher education
  • Law enforcement
  • Local administrators
  • National Guard
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Public health
  • Public safety telecommunicators
  • Social services
  • Transportation Governor Spanberger will host additional regional summits across the Commonwealth in the coming months. The Public Safety & Homeland Security Secretariat will evaluate the results of each forum to identify capability gaps, investment priorities, and opportunities for the state to support localities.

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April 17th, 2026
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