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Emergency Management in the Future: It's Regional
Program Code:
250
Date:
Monday, November 12, 2007
Time:
3:00 PM to 3:50 PM
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Eric Holdeman joined ICF International in 2007 and is a Principal, serving in the Emergency Management and Homeland Security Practice. His areas of expertise include building regional coalitions between agencies, governments, the private sector and non-profits. Regional planning, Emergency Operations Center (EOC) design and construction, multi-media public education programs, Joint Information Center (JIC) formation and operations, media relations, and integration of technology into emergency management and homeland security programs are just a few of the areas in which he has extensive experience. Prior to joining ICF he was a local emergency management director for King County Washington which is the metropolitan Seattle area. In this position he established the King County Office of Emergency Management as a national leader in many areas emergency management and homeland security. In March 2007 he was recognized by Government Technology Magazine as one of the Top 25 people in the nation who, “Challenge convention, confront entrenched bureaucracy and promote innovation.”
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Description
Starting with a brief review of the origins of emergency management, the rest of presentation makes the case for public-private partnerships in a regional context that fully integrates the level of government into a regional approach, exploring why people don't pursue this avenue and obstacles placed in the way.