Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Fwd: FW: HSEEP Course Offering


HSEEP course offering in CT in January 2012 for those that may be interested.

 

Andy McGuire


Subject: HSEEP Course Offering

 

Happy Friday all,

For anyone interested, DEMHS is offering the Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP) course will be offered on January 10, 11, 12, 2012 at Brainard Road, Hartford, CT.  See attachment for information on the course.

 

Have a great weekend and Happy Holidays to you and yours.

Joe

 

 

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Fwd: Formidable Footprint - Pandemic Exercise - National Community / Neighborhood Exercise Series



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Chris Floyd <chrisfloyd@drc-group.com>
Date: Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:17 PM
Subject: Formidable Footprint - Pandemic Exercise - National Community / Neighborhood Exercise Series
To: nfrdstf.disasterdude@gmail.com


 

National Community / Neighborhood Exercise Series

 

On January 28 neighborhood, community and faith based organizations across the country will have the opportunity to assess their capabilities in preparing for and responding to an Influenza Pandemic by participating in the Formidable Footprint Pandemic Exercise.

 

During the past year teams from across the United States have been participating in the internet based series of Formidable Footprint exercises. These exercises have provided participants with the opportunity to assess their capabilities to respond to various disaster threats.

 

Pandemic Exercise – January 28 2012

 

Exercises have also been scheduled for the following scenarios:

Earthquake – Flood – Hurricane – Tornado – Wildfire

 

The Formidable Footprint exercise series has been developed in accordance with Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) protocols. The objectives of the exercises are for CERTs, Neighborhood Watch Programs, Neighborhood Associations, Community / Faith Based Organizations, Citizen Corps, Fire Corps and others to work as a team to become better prepared for the next disaster their community may face.

 

There is NO CHARGE for participation in any of the Formidable Footprint exercises.

 

For additional information or to register for the up-coming Tornado Exercise please access the following web site today:  

 

www.FormidableFootprint.org

 

Please Share This Important Disaster Exercise Opportunity With Others

 

 




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Monday, December 5, 2011

Center for Homeland Defense and Security




Greetings from the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS),

Approximately six weeks remain to submit an entry for the 2012 CHDS Essay Competition. Entries for the competition are being accepted through January 31, 2012.

This year's competition asks writers to: Identify a theory or insight from a field outside homeland security that has not been applied to homeland security but should be.

The winning entry and four top finalist essays will be considered for publication by Homeland Security Affairs, the online academic journal published by the CHDS.

This competition strives to stimulate original thought on issues in homeland security and homeland defense. Responses may be general or focus on a specific aspect (organizational, policy, strategy, practice, technological innovation, social impact, etc.) or discipline/field, (emergency management, public health, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, intelligence, etc.). Essays may be written from any perspective - e.g. government, private sector, cultural, local community or citizen.

Previous winning entries have addressed the power of social media in homeland security, the possibility of linking emergency response and public health with the poison control system and promoting the use of rhetorical tools to help frame the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's mission. Last year's winning entry, authored by Yee San Su of CNA Safety and Security in Alexandria, Va., was titled "On the Challenge of Assessing National Preparedness."

The competition is open to everyone with an interest in homeland defense and security. Current CHDS faculty, staff, students and graduates are not eligible. Winners will be announced no later than May 31, 2012. The winning entry receives a $1,000 cash prize.

For information and instructions, visit www.chds.us/?essay/overview. If you have any questions please contact Heather Issvoran, Director, Strategic Communications, Center for Homeland Defense and Security at hissvora@nps.edu or by cell at 831-402-4672.

U.S. Department of Homeland Security - HS STEM Summer Internship Program - Summer 2012

2012 Internships for Undergraduate Students
10 week research experience; $5000 stipend plus travel expenses

Areas of research: Engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological/life sciences, environmental science, emergency and incident management, social sciences

Projects offered at: National research laboratories: Argonne, Idaho, Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, Pacific Northwest, Sandia, Savannah River

DHS laboratories: Transportation Security Laboratory

Other research facilities, including Air Force research Laboratory, Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Locations include: CA, CO, ID, IL, MD, NM, NJ, OH, SC, TN, WA & VA

US citizenship required

Application deadline: January 5, 2012

www.orau.gov/dhsinternships

Administered by Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

IAEM Student Chapter Chat

Please join us for the IAEM student chapter presentation with Steven Schenkel at 8:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) on, Thursday, December 1, 2011 via Adobe Connect. Steven Schenkel, CPIM, is a Supply Chain professional who specializes in Production and Inventory Management. He brings 15 years of experience in the retail and hospitality industries in operations, production planning, and logistics for both domestic and international markets. Currently, Steven is a Global Supply Planner at Levi Strauss and Co. headquarters in San Francisco, where he is also on the Emergency Response Team. He calculates production flow for worldwide sales demand and regularly works with factories in China, India, Mexico, and Turkey.

He holds a Certification in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) from APICS, the Association for Operations Management. Previously, Steven has worked for Cost Plus World Market, Williams-Sonoma, DFS, and Club Med Resorts.

In 1998, Steven joined the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as on-call Disaster Assistance Employee. He was attached to the National Logistics Cadre and underwent training at the Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center in Virginia. He served until 2001. In 2009, Steven rejoined FEMA as a DAE assigned to the Logistics Cadre of Region IX in Oakland, CA.

When Hurricane Irene hit the Eastern Seaboard in August 2011, Steven was deployed to New Jersey to assist with recovery efforts. He took a military leave from Levi’s and spent the month of September in Neptune, NJ as the Receiving and Distribution Manager overseeing supplies for state-wide relief efforts.

Steven used his private sector knowledge to “aggressively address the shipping/receiving process” and implemented protocols to adapt to FEMA methods, which were “directly related to the successes attained in this disaster response,” according to his Deputy Logistics Section Chief.

A Cleveland native, Steven received a BS in Speech Communication from Syracuse University in New York. He currently lives with his girlfriend in San Francisco, but remains a long-suffering and loyal Cleveland Indians fan.

The link for the chat is http://philau.adobeconnect.com.iaem/.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Fwd: Upcoming Conferences



December 14, 2011 Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA North Carolina Burn Disaster Symposium (3rd Annual) Focused on Radiation, Nuclear Sources, Trauma and Burn Care, the agenda is:


http://www.ncburndisaster.org/images/2011%20North%20Carolina%20Burn%20Disaster%20Agenda%20-%20Revised.pdf


Deadlines for discounts December 1st.


For more information: http://www.ncburndisaster.org/Symposium.html


January 12, 2012 Asheville, North Carolina USA


Disaster Preparedness Symposium


Mountain Area Trauma Regional Committee


Hospital Evacuation Experiences, Pungo Hospital Hurricane Irene, Spring Tornadoes, Joplin, Mo


The Joint Commission Emergency Standards


February 10/11, 2012 Wilmington, North Carolina USA


Includes presentations from Jeff Hamilton of St Johns Mercy Medical Center, Joplin MO


As well as a number of topics related to Trauma


http://www.seahec.net/traumasymposium/


Randy D. Kearns, DHA MSA CEM
Non-Attending Faculty
University of North Carolina, School of Medicine Chapel Hill, North Carolina Randy_kearns@med.unc.edu
www.ncburndisaster.org
www.hospitaldisaster.org


Friday, November 25, 2011

Fwd: Call for Presentations deadline ends next Friday



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From: World Conference on Disaster Management <marketing@divcomevents.com>
Date: November 25, 2011 23:57:32 GMT+02:00
To: arichman@itrrintel.org
Subject: Call for Presentations deadline ends next Friday
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Call for Presentations
Deadline to Submit Ends Next Friday, December 2, 2011

The World Conference of Disaster Management (WCDM) is now calling for presentations for the 22nd WCDM taking place June 25-27, 2012 in Toronto, Canada.

The theme for the 2012 Program is Global Threats, Local Consquences. We will be looking for abstracts that identify global threats (eg – natural disasters, terrorism, cyber attacks, economic meltdown, etc), look at the impact these events have at the local level and then advise our delegates in terms of implementing solutions or developing strategies to mitigate the effects. We are especially looking for immediate 'take-aways' for our practitioner audience.  These can be in the form of case studies, proven results or peer validated research and studies.

We will also be looking for abstracts that deal with the impact of the global economic downturn in terms of reduced budgets and support for all aspects of disaster/emergency/crisis planning (mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery) and how practitioners can do more with less or how they can meet their performance objectives differently i.e. thinking out of the box.  Success stories of expanded programs and budgets in the face of this adversity are also welcome. 

PLEASE REVIEW INFORMATION BELOW BEFORE CLICKING TO SUBMIT

Conference Overview & Audience

The 22nd WCDM will bring delegates from over 40 countries within the fields of Emergency Management, Business Continuity, Emergency Response, Risk Management, IT Disaster Recovery, Disaster Management Research, Emergency Communications, Emergency Health, Security, HR, Environmental, Community Planning, as well as for the organizations which supply and service these professions.

A major goal of the WCDM is to offer a program that challenges delegates by examining traditional concepts and methods, and provides:

  • new ideas and approaches to problem solving
  • both leading edge and topical presentations
  • opportunities to connect with key individuals and organizations across the disaster management spectrum

The 2012 Conference theme will be based around: Global Threats, Local Consequences

Audience: WCDM delegates are predominantly practitioners from all levels of government and the private sector, including: utilities, financial services, insurance, transportation, communications, manufacturing, petro-chemical, education, and numerous other industries. WCDM is an ideal opportunity for academics and researchers to communicate and network with these practitioners.

Who Should Submit

If you have some knowledge to share with international delegates within disaster management fields mentioned above and comply with the theme and objectives below, please submit your abstract today. Or if you know of someone who might be interested in presenting, please pass on this Call for Presentation onto them.

Submissions of abstracts have to comply with the Theme and Objectives of the conference. In addition For this year's call for presentations we are particularly interested in receiving abstracts on case studies and resilience as well as submissions in the categories listed below:

  • Real Events/Lessons Learned
  • Emerging Trends in Disaster Management
  • The Human Element in Disaster Management
  • Technical Issues/Threats
  • Disaster Management Principles & Practices
  • Academic//Research and Development
  • Resilience
  • Case Studies
Steps to Submit

Please visit our web site at http://www.wcdm.org/Toronto/call-for-papers.html to access the Call for Presentations

Submitters will be guided through four submission steps:

  1. Create an Account (if you haven't previously OR if you have forgotten your log-in
    you can click on the hyperlink within the returning users to have your password emailed to you)
  2. Add Speakers (or view the list of "My Speakers" that you already submitted. If you would like to update your speaker details please email apatrick@divcomevents.com
  3. Add Presentation
  4. Assign Speakers to the Presentation (you can assign speakers you have previously submitted)
  5. Submit for Review

Submission of abstracts (Deadline December 2, 2011)

Questions

If you have any questions please email Adrian Gordon at: agordon@wcdm.org or Gary Mohr at: gmohr@wcdm.org



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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Fwd: Logistics Internship in NYC


Three intern opportunities available with the Regional Logistics Program in NYC.

The Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP) is looking for highly motivated individuals to join the Regional Logistics Program as Planning Interns.

Who Are We?

The Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCPGP) is a Department of Homeland Security initiative established in 2008 to encourage collaborative emergency planning in America's largest regions. The RCPGP has three primary goals: Fix Shortcomings in Existing Plans Build Regional Planning Communities Link Operational and Capabilities-Based Resource Planning
The regional project site for New York City and Northern New Jersey also includes Long Island, several New York counties, and parts of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. With a population of 22,000,000 people, this region is home to nearly 1 in every 14 Americans.
The Regional Logistics Program is an initiative within the RCPGP designed to link resources, expertise and information among participating jurisdictions in NY, NJ, PA and CT. By creating a shared system and strengthening regional partnerships, the Region optimizes its ability to manage resources and respond to a catastrophe. The Program focuses on four core components: planning, information-sharing, resource management and the establishment of highly trained emergency response logistics teams.

Position Descriptions
Training Development Intern
Assist Logistics Planners leading the Regional Logistics Program training and outreach initiatives. Research the various computer-based learning platforms used within the NY-NJ-CT-PA Region as well as in emergency management or logistics training programs nationwide. Provide recommendations for computer-based learning platforms to be used in conjunction with the training program. Organize and participate in meetings with Regional Logistics Program stakeholders and subject matter experts to determine training needs. Assist in reviewing training courses and provide recommendations.

Logistics Outreach & Event Development Intern
Assist in development of workshops to re-engage Program planning team members, review and test Program plans and guides, and identify links be-tween and among Program projects and initiatives. Assist with planning and development of an event geared towards introducing the Universal Logistics Standard (ULS) developed by the Program. Develop presentations and materials, translating text and theory into graph-ics, diagrams, process charts and PowerPoint presentations.

Research & Development Intern
Conduct a literature review of plans, documents, procedure and protocol from both private and public sector logistics companies and agencies. Develop summaries and provide short presentations on reviewed content. Assess information gathered for best practices and lessons learned. Generate recommendations and engage in discussions on the requirements of an ideal logistics emergency management program.
Please note: this position requires potential candidates to be able to work independently; creative thinkers with a strong background in Logistics are encouraged to apply.

Time Commitment & Details:
The internship period begins mid-January 2012 and continues through mid-April 2012. Interns are expected to work 10-15 hours per week during normal business hours (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm). Internships are unpaid.

To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to Detgen Greeff, Logistics Planning Associate (dgreeff@regionalcatplanning.org).
Application Deadline: 5pm, December 13, 2011


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Fwd: Writers Wanted



WRITERS WANTED


SWATdigest is looking for individuals with areas of expertise in law enforcement and/or military special operations. Instructors, Trainers, Operators, Patrolmen and Soldiers are all welcome. You do not have to be considered "famous" in your field for consideration. Experience, knowledge, and professionalism are what we seek. If you are not an expert in any particular field, but have ideas, thoughts, or operational experience that you would like to share, we would like to hear from you as well. If you are interested in contributing an article to SWATdigest.com, contact our Editor, Greg Ferency at: gregferency@swatdigest.com or call him at 812.236.1069 for further details.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Leadership

Stanley McChrystal: Listen, learn ... then lead
 
Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense of shared purpose among people of many ages and skill sets? By listening and learning -- and addressing the possibility of failure.
 
http://www.ted.com/talks/stanley_mcchrystal.html?awesm=on.ted.com_McChrystal
 
The attached link (15 minutes in length) is from Maj Gen Stanley McChrystal (now a Yale Professor) who talks about leadership development and leading in the 21st century in a Web 2.0 world where leaders can become overwhelmed in time compressed and information technology accelerated situations. 
 
http://www.ted.com/talks/stanley_mcchrystal.html?awesm=on.ted.com_McChrystal


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Fwd: [Hospital Emergency Management] Accommodating Accommodations - A Hospital Staff Sheltering Tabletop Exercise



Dear Hospital / Healthcare Preparedness Colleague,

 

 

If hospital staff sheltering during natural or other disasters is a concern for your facility, please read on.

 

 

 

"Accommodating Accommodations"

A Hospital Staff Sheltering Tabletop Exercise

 

 

Recent hurricanes, tropical storms, floods, winter storms and other disasters have caused hospitals to examine their staff sheltering plans. Many hospitals report they don't have any. What often is the ad hoc "Plan" ranges from turning unused patient rooms, classrooms or doctor sleep-rooms into staff sleep areas, or bringing back decommissioned beds; usually with the understanding these areas will be vacated should patient surge occur. Other hospitals state they have motels / hotels in the area that could be used. The problem here is that if hospital staff are stranded then it's likely visitors in the community are also stranded – at the motels / hotels.  Some hospitals report that the need for staff sheltering seems to be happening at an increasing frequency.

 

Sleeping accommodations are not the extent of the issue. There's also the need to provide bedding, toiletries, and food. And in some instances, staff may be distracted or actually leave if their family (including pets)  which, for them, becomes a higher priority. Could / should the hospital staff shelter plan include their families? Finally, the very real potential for patient surge during these severe weather situations further complicates the time, efforts and resources directed towards staff (and family?) sheltering.

 

So what's a hospital to do?

 

For starters, hospitals are encouraged to participate in "Accommodating Accommodations", a hospital staff sheltering online exercise that will take place on December 15, 2011. This exercise, provided at NO COST to participants, will provide an opportunity for hospital management and staff that make up the Hospital Incident Command or similar team to work through a number of challenging scenarios and injects. The focus will be on caring for hospital staff and their families during an event that necessitates a hospital providing staff with shelter at or nearby the hospital.

 

"Accommodating Accommodations" is part of the new Caduceus Shield Exercise Initiative created to provide exercises for critical components of America's health system.

 

All Caduceus Shield exercises are aligned with various emergency management standards for hospital accreditation organizations such as The Joint Commission and Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.

 

Please note: Caduceus Shield exercises are not webinars or training seminars. These are comprehensively designed, challenging formats following Homeland Security Exercise & Evaluation Program (HSEEP) guidelines with thought-provoking injects lasting 2-3 hours and which will provide participants with a basis to measure outcomes and formulate Incident Action and Improvement Plans.

 

 

Caduceus Shield exercises are created and produced by:

 

Disaster Resistant Communities Group LLC

Chris Floyd – 850-241-3565

6224 Wake Robin Ln., Tallahassee, FL 32309

www.drc-group.com

chrisfloyd@drc-group.com

 

and

 

The Stoneybrook Group LLC

Ric Skinner, GISP – 413-262-2561

12 Stoneybrook Dr., Sturbridge, MA 01566

www.healthgisguy.com

ric.skinner@healthgisguy.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Fwd: [START-ANNOUNCE] START Director LaFree to Moderate Discussion with Secretary Napolitano and Governor O'Malley


START Director LaFree to Moderate Discussion with Secretary Napolitano and
Governor O'Malley

On Tuesday, October 11, the University of Maryland is welcoming to campus
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Governor
of the State of Maryland Martin O'Malley for a forum on Homeland Security in
a Post 9/11 World. START Director Gary LaFree will serve as moderator of
this hour-long discussion between two of the countries leading public
officials, which will focus on the nature of Federal-state partnerships in
homeland security efforts.

Specific topics to be discussed by Secretary Napolitano and Governor
O'Malley include:

   -Partnerships and Information Sharing

   -Countering Violent Extremism

   -Resilience

The forum is sponsored by START and the University of Maryland. It is free
and open to the public. No tickets are required.

Event details follow, and more information is available through the
University of Maryland website.

WHEN

Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

WHERE

Prince George's Room, Stamp Student Union, University of Maryland Campus
Drive, College Park, MD 20742

Parking: Next door to the student union in the Union Lane Garage Directions:
http://www.union.umd.edu/visitorInfo/directions.shtml .



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Fwd: jobs


Emergency Management Specialist
Barnabas Health - West Orange, NJ
preparedness exercises. Lead educator for decontamination, National
Incident Management and emergency... and techniques of emergency
preparedness. Current...
From Saint Barnabas Health Care System - Thursday, October 6 - save
job, email, block, more...

DIVISION MANAGER-HEALTH AGENCY
County of San Luis Obispo - San Luis Obispo, CA
the local Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency, and the Public
Health Emergency Preparedness program... Emergency Preparedness and
Pre-Hospital Emergency...
From County of San Luis Obispo - Thursday, October 6 - save job,
email, block, more...

Reg Disaster Preparedness Coor
WakeMed - Raleigh, NC
disaster response plans. Experience Requirements: At least three years
active experience with disaster... for disaster preparedness &
response in a health care...
From WakeMed - Tuesday, October 4 - save job, email, block, more...

BioWatch Senior Public Health Specialist
University of Minnesota - Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN
in public health, environmental health, public health... Public Health
Specialist will provide subject matter expertise on public health,
laboratory, preparedness...
From University of Minnesota - Thursday, October 6 - save job, email,
block, more...

Research Assistant-Health Policy (term)
The RAND Corporation - Arlington, VA
health, occupational health, health insurance design and reform,
public health preparedness, and racial... public policy, or public
health. Experience: 0-2 years
From idealist.org - Sunday, October 2 - save job, email, block,
more...

Healthcare Analyst
Mitre Corporation - Baltimore, MD
knowledge, experience with public health care programs, local
emergency preparedness and response and public health improvement
experience. Travel Statement...
Mitre Corporation - 9 days ago

Director of Emergency Preparedness
County of Santa Clara - Santa Clara, CA
Emergency Services (OES) and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
The Director of Emergency Preparedness... Emergency Preparedness
Programs and Emergency... $99,226.40 - $127,052.64 a year
County of Santa Clara - 7 days ago - save job - block - email -
more...

HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATOR
Nevada Employee Action and Timekeeping System - Carson, CA
for: HEALTH EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EVALUATOR... NV: View more jobs in
Minden, Nevada Emergency Preparedness jobs in Minden, Nevada Nevada
Employee... $44,411.76 - $66,001.68 a year
Las Vegas Review Journal - 15 days ago - save job - block - email -
more...

Emergency Preparedness Planner
Kaiser Permanente - San Francisco, CA
disaster preparedness and emergency response for... of disaster
preparedness and emergency response.- Develops and oversees
implementation of an Emergency...
HireDiversity.com - 15 days ago - save job - block - email - more...

Emergency Preparedness Grant Project Director - new
Rochester Regional Healthcare Association - Rochester, NY
inter-hospital emergency preparedness plans for RRHA... hospitals
regarding NYS office of Health Emergency Preparedness (OHEP)
initiatives. Continue to advance...
CareerBuilder - 4 days ago - save job - block - email - more...

Emergency Preparedness Assistant Coordinator
Oconee Regional Medical Center - Milledgeville, GA
Assist the Emergency Preparedness Coordinator with... and maintain an
inventory and lists of all Emergency Preparedness assets, local and
regional. 3) Organize...
Oconee Regional Medical Center - 30+ days ago - save job - block -
email - more...

Emergency Preparedness & Respo
DPH - Georgia
candidates for our Emergency Preparedness and... the Section of
Emergency Preparedness and Response the Attorney for Emergency
Preparedness shall: Have a... $52,173 - $71,655 a year
Georgia Careers - 30+ days ago - save job - block - email - more...

Disaster Management and Emergency Preparedness Onl...
Kaplan University - United States
Ph.D (or professional doctorate) in Emergency Management, Disaster
Preparedness, or closely related field... have experience in emergency
or disaster management...
InsideHigherEd.com - 11 days ago - save job - block - email - more...

Director of Operations, Office of the Vice Provost and Dean...
Stanford University School of Medicine - Stanford, CA
Oversee the DoR emergency response plan. Work with... program for
their units including plans for emergency preparedness Human Resources
and Academic Staff...

BFMC (Greenfield)-Manager Security/Emergency Manag...
Baystate Health - Springfield, MA
emergency situations. Maintains staff education around Emergency
Management. Conducts drills as required and represents BFMC in
Emergency preparedness matters...
Baystate Health - 16 days ago - save job - block - email - more...

Emergency Preparedness Management - Part Time Facu...
Montgomery College - Silver Spring, MD
Emergency Preparedness Management , is currently accepting
applications for possible openings as a part-time faculty member
teaching Emergency Preparedness...
Montgomery College - 30+ days ago - save job - block - email - more...

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

DomPrep Webinar: Resilience - 2001 to 2011, and Beyond!

 

 

Resilience - 2001 to 2011, and Beyond!

On 12 September 2011, DomesticPreparedness.com hosted an Executive Briefing at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. DomPrep40 Advisors Kay Goss, Senior Associate for Emergency Management and Homeland Security at Booz Allen Hamilton, and Albert Romano, Senior Vice President of Homeland Security at Michael Baker Jr. Inc., led the discussion on Resilience - 2001 to 2011, and Beyond! The agenda for this important meeting was focused on a common definition of the term "resilience" among the various disciplines involved in disaster preparedness and evaluating resilience efforts and progress in the past 10 years, with nine presentations along with question and answer sessions. Attendance for this by-invitation-only event included representatives from various government agencies as well as other private and public officials.

Discussions and presentations were made on the gaps uncovered in the survey followed by questions and comments from the audience. Download the full report, Resilience - 2001 to 2011, and Beyond!

To listen to these informative presentations from this Executive Briefing, click on http://www.domesticpreparedness.com/Webinars/ Registration is Free with login.

Registration is FREE with login. Click here if you forgot your password


Presenters

James Schwartz, Chief

James Schwartz, Chief, Arlington County Fire Department

James Schwartz has been with Arlington County Fire Department for 27 years and was appointed Chief in 2004, after serving as Chief of Operations and Director of Emergency Management. His Department was the lead agency for the response to the September 11 attack on the Pentagon, where he led the Unified Command for the incident. He chairs the International Association of Fire Chiefs Committee on Terrorism and Homeland Security and serves on the Advisory Council for the Interagency Threat Assessment Coordinating Group at the National Counter Terrorism Center. In 2009, he was appointed by the Secretary of Homeland Security to the Homeland Security Quadrennial Review Advisory Committee.


Paula Scalingi, Ph.D.

Paula L. Scalingi, Ph.D, Executive Director, Bay Area Center for Regional Disaster Resilience and President, The Scalingi Group

Paula L. Scalingi, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Bay Area Center for Regional Disaster Resilience and President of The Scalingi Group.  She also serves as Director, Center for Regional Disaster Resilience, Pacific Northwest Economic Region and is on the Board of The Infrastructure Security Partnership and principal integrator of TISP's 2011 Regional Disaster Resilience Guide.  For the past decade, she has worked with organizations across the nation to improve resilience and infrastructure security.  Previous positions include: Director, U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection; Director, Decision and Information Sciences Division and Infrastructure Assurance Center, Argonne National Laboratory; and Senior Strategic Affairs Advisor and Director of Public Information, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.


Joe Manous, Ph.D.

Joe Manous, Group Manager & Future Directions Team Leader, Institute for Water Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)

Joe D. Manous, Jr., P.E., Ph.D., D.WRE, is a Group Manager and Future Directions Team Leader for the Institute for Water Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He also serves on a part-time detail to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works. As a civil/environmental engineer, his areas of focus are water resources and water security.  Before assuming his current position, he was an Academy Professor at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. He is a retired Colonel from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and his past extracurricular activities include Chair, Committee on Professional Practice, Chair, Post-Hurricane Katrina Critical Infrastructure Guidance Task Force, and Chair, Paraprofessional Task Committee for the American Society of Civil Engineers.


Brian Kamoie

Brian Kamoie, Senior Director for Preparedness Policy, National Security Staff, The White House

Brian Kamoie is Senior Director for Preparedness Policy on the White House National Security Staff. In this role, he leads the development of national policy related to all-hazards preparedness, individual and community resilience, domestic critical infrastructure protection and resilience, and preparedness grants. Previously, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response and Director of the Office of Policy, Strategic Planning & Communications at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he led the development and implementation of key national policies, including the National Response Plan and National Incident Management System, the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza, the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act, the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act, and a number of Homeland Security Presidential Directives.


Joseph Barbera

Joseph A. Barbera, M.D., Co-Director, Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management, The George Washington University

Joseph A. Barbera, M.D., is Co-Director of the George Washington University Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management (ICDRM), Associate Professor of Engineering Management, and Clinical Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine. Through ICDRM, he has accomplished extensive research in emergency management, including an analysis of the Pentagon 9-11 response. Previously, he was Medical Director, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, and Chair, The George Washington University Hospital Emergency Preparedness Committee. He has provided consultation to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Department of Health and Human Services, in the development of medical surge guidance, incident management, and mass casualty response initiatives.


Christine Springer, Ph.D.

Christine G. Springer, Ph.D., Director, Executive Master of Science in Crisis & Emergency Management, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)

Christine Gibbs Springer was appointed, in 2006, Director of the Executive Masters Degree in Emergency and Crisis Management at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and oversees the restructuring of the academic program – the only full executive masters in the country on this subject. She is involved in research on regional infrastructure resilience in Nevada, serves on the Nevada Citizen Corps Board of Directors, and serves on the Congressional Panel developing performance metrics for the Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) grants. Last year, she served on a Congressional Panel to evaluate FEMA post-Katrina. Before her current position, she was Director of Intergovernmental and Community Relations for the third largest public utility in the country (Salt River Project in Arizona).


Douglas Kinney

Douglas Kinney, Reserve Officer, Emergency Plans, Diplomatic Security, U.S. Department of State

Douglas Kinney, Reserve Officer, Emergency Plans, Diplomatic Security, U.S. Department of State, serves as an Emergency Plans officer for the whole risk spectrum, currently focusing on Personnel Recovery/Hostagetaking. He consults on the future of Crisis Management. Previously, he was a Program Manager with Innovative Technology Application (ITA); chaired the Interagency Group on NATO Civil Emergency Planning; and served as a Foreign Service Officer of the United States. He volunteers with Disaster Services of the Red Cross; Friendship Fire Association Rehab Squad of District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services; and Shenandoah Mountain Rescue Group.


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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Fwd: Briefly Noted - September 2011



Preparedness

Logistic support system helps in supply management

sumaDORAfter the first cases of cholera were detected in Haiti, the Dominican Republic's Ministry of Health advocated that having access to the necessary supplies to treat the disease was crucial for the rapid response to cases in its territory. To that end, the Ministry launched a project for strengthening logistic capacity and optimizing supply management, using LSS/SUMA as a model.

As a first step, a strategic warehouse was established to serve the demand for cholera treatment supplies, and for emergencies and disasters. A network of regional warehouses was then created so that the supplies could be mobilized quickly to where they were required, and finally, it was decided that logistics capacity in the management of Ministry of Health supplies should be improved.

This network of warehouses offers accurate information on the distribution of supplies at the national level, deliveries to health centers, immediate needs for decision-making, and assigning resources to meet the demands.

LSS/SUMA has also helped in using resources properly, transparency in supply management, and control in drug rotation, which avoids waste due to expiration dates. Write to venegasj@paho.org for additional information.

Response

Response Activities Continue in The Bahamas

Response_BAHPAHO/WHO's Regional Response Team was mobilized to The Bahamas, after the passage of Hurricane Irene, to support the Ministry of Health in damage assessment, environmental health, water and sanitation, epidemiology, vector control, evaluation of hospitals, and coordination.

An epidemiologist was deployed to help in the design and multisectoral coordination of a dengue campaign, and to strengthen the Ministry's program of epidemiological surveillance. Two specialists—in dengue and vector control—are also helping in this activity. Waste collection is a particularly important challenge for health authorities because the country is facing a dengue outbreak.

At least 11 of the 16 health facilities in the islands of Abaco, Acklins & Crooked, Cat, Long, and New Providence suffered damage that included flooding, damage to ceilings, equipment and electric generators, contamination of wells, and failures in the water and electric supply systems. The main hospital in The Bahamas, located in Nassau, was also affected.

Write to vanalphe@paho.org for additional information on the response in The Bahamas.

Safe Hospitals

Riobamba's Hospital Administrates its Own Disaster Risk

HospitalSeguro_ECUThe Riobamba General Provincial and Teaching Hospital in Riobamba, Ecuador, has undertaken several activities to improve its performance in case of emergencies and disasters. The first was the evaluation of its hospital safety index. Based on the results, it developed action plans for the short-, medium- and long-term.

The implementation of these plans has been a fundamental stepping stone in the creation of a preparedness culture for disaster response. This is done through the hospital's emergency operations committee, in coordination with provincial and national entities from the Ministry of Health.

Short-term plans had PAHO/WHO support until October 2010. The planning improved the hospital's organization and increased health personnel's capacities in the subject. Maintenance personnel was also included to solve issues related to electricity, water supply, internal and external communications, security of essential equipment, among others.

Medium- and long-term plans are still being implemented with human and economic resources from the hospital and the Ministry of Health. Important financial investments have been made for the structure, acquisition of supplies, and rehabilitation of services. On the other hand, problems have been solved, such as having an uninterrupted water supply, with a 72-hour reserve (it was only 8 hours previously). Write to alvaradop@ecu.ops-oms.org for more information.

Advocacy
27 países y territorios de América Latina y el Caribe han aplicado el Índice de Seguridad Hospitalaria.

DidYouKnow_universidadThe Safe Hospitals initiative promoted by PAHO/WHO and its strategic partners has shifted to the academic level, where awareness is raised on the need to make safer health facilities. Agreements made with the University of San Carlos in Guatemala and the Don Bosco University in El Salvador are good examples of this achievement.

Thanks to these alliances, students at engineering and architecture faculties at the universities support in the training of personnel and in evaluating the safety of health facilities, which has a multiplying effect when the time comes to design and build new health facilities in the Region.

PAHO/WHO recognizes and values the important role played by theses students in disaster risk reduction, mitigation and disaster preparedness in communities, and so it joins in the global celebration of the International Day for Disaster Reduction, which this year is focused on young people.

 

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