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The Community Preparedness Briefing |
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| Tuesday, December 7, 2004 |
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Dr. Cham E. Dallas, Professor and Director for CDC Center for Mass Destruction Defense for the University of Georgia and Medical College of Georgia, discusses practices and challenges in bioterror community preparedness. |
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 Barbara Childs-Pair, Director of Office of Emergency Management for the District of Columbia, addressed the challenges in communications interoperability.
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The opening panel at the Community Preparedness Briefing identified the issues and challenges surrounding preparedness and the need for collaboration within communities. Speaking is Al Martinez-Fonts, Private Sector Advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security. |
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 David Paulison, U.S. Fire Administrator and Director of the Preparedness Division of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate/FEMA, provided information on how to strengthen communications in times of emergency.
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Dr. Gregg A. Pane, Director for the Department of Health in the District of Columbia, discusses the role of private sector companies in community crisis planning. |
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 Dr. Cham Dallas talks with Briefing participants at the networking break during the Community Preparedness Briefing.
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The Center for Homeland & Global Security
a division of Equity
International, Inc.
2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20006, United
States of America
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