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9/30 National Preparedness Symposium

  • Kristina Tanasichuk
  • Aug 7, 2014
  • 1 min read

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing a tremendous number of challenges including more violent and frequent weather incidents, preparedness awareness, long-term disaster recovery efforts and continuing financial constraints.  To achieve the best outcomes, the Department of Homeland Security’s Quadrennial Homeland Security Review identifies strengthening public-private partnerships as critical to integrating the private sector’s innovation, resources, ingenuity and experience to the mission.

Join us to discuss the changing challenges to FEMA and other government facilities posed by changing climate conditions, the advances in alert systems and disaster communications, new technologies to support the mission and what concrete steps we can take to strengthen the exchange between the public and private sector.

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Speakers:


Antwane Johnson

Director, IPAWS, FEMA




Anne Petera

DHS Client Executive, Harris





Gwen Camp

Director of Individual and Community Preparedness, FEMA





Director of Defense Capabilities and Management, GAO



Todd Jasper

Director of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Man-Machine Systems Assessment



Kevin DelinFounder, SensorWare Systems


Ryan Denmark

Ryan DenmarkCEO, RSDCGroup

David McKernanCoordinator of Emergency Management, Fairfax County Office of Emergency Management

Thank you to our National Preparedness Month Chair!


Jason McNamara

Vice President, Obsidian AnalysisFormer Chief of Staff, FEMA



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