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Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters
APPENDIX A –
AGENDA
February 28 – March 1, 2002
National Academy of Sciences
2100 C Street, NW
Washington, DC
Lecture Room
Thursday, February 28, 2002
9:00 am
Welcoming Remarks and Introduction to Forum
Rutherford Platt, Chair, Natural Disasters Roundtable, University of Massachusetts
9:05 am
The National Academies Counter Terrorism Activities
Douglas Bauer, Director of Counter Terrorism
9:20 am
Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Stephen Leatherman, Florida International University
9:25 am
Role of the Office of Homeland Security
Michael Byrne, Office of Homeland Security
10:00 am
Coffee break
10:15 am
Session I – Panel on Lessons Learned from Research on Risk Perception and Communication
Moderator: Mary Fran Myers, University of Colorado
10:20 am
Risk Perception
Paul Slovic, University of Oregon
10:40 am
Risk Communication and Disaster Warning
John Sorensen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
11:00 am
Role of the Media
Henry Quarantelli, University of Delaware
11:20 am
Open Discussion
11:45 am
Lunch break
1:15 pm
Session II – Panel on Lessons Learned from Emergency Preparedness and Response
Moderator: William Anderson, NRC
1:20 pm
Preparedness
Michael Lindell, Texas A&M University
1:40 pm
Group and Organizational Response
Kathleen Tierney, University of Delaware
2:00 pm
Evacuation
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Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters
Susan Cutter, University of South Carolina
2:20 pm
Open Discussion
2:45 pm
Coffee break
3:00 pm
Session III – Practitioner Panel on Cross-Disaster Experience: Meeting the Challenge of Different Types of Disasters
Moderator: Richard Little, NRC
Charles Hess, FEMA
Marianne Jackson, FEMA
Richard Rotanz, City of New York
4:30 pm
Open Discussion
5:00 pm
Adjourn for the day
Friday, March 1, 2002
9:00 am
Welcome and Introduction of Keynote Speaker
James Bruce, Global Change Strategies International, Inc, Ottawa
9:05 am
Keynote Address: The Role of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Combating Natural and Human-Induced Disasters
Eric Noji, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Office of Homeland Security
9:40 am
Coffee Break
9:55 am
Session I – Panel on Public Health Systems Lessons
Moderator: Wilfred Iwan, California Institute of Technology
10:00 am
Hospital Preparedness
Ken Bloem, Johns Hopkins University
10:20 am
Implications of the Impacts of Past Natural Disaster Events on Public Health Systems
Kim Shoaf, UCLA Center for Public Health and Disasters
10:40 am
Insights Derived from Cross-Disaster Public Health Experience
Don Weiss, New York City Department of Health
11:00 am
Open Discussion
11:30 am
Lunch break
12:45 pm
Session II – Panel on Capacity Building: Meeting the Need for New Skills and Resources for Combating Terrorism by Building on Natural and Technological Disaster Experience and Resources
Moderator: Richard Sylves, University of Delaware
12:50 pm
View of Practitioners
Peter LaPorte, Washington, DC Office of Emergency Management
Mark Penn, Arlington County Fire Department
Frances Edwards-Winslow, San Jose Office of Emergency Services
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Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters
Stuart Nishenko, Pacific Gas & Electric
2:10 pm
Break
2:25 pm
View of Researchers
William Waugh, Jr., Georgia State University
Sam Stratton, Los Angeles County EMS, UCLA
Jack Harrald, George Washington University
Ken Mitchell, Rutgers University
3:45 pm
Open Discussion
4:30 pm
Concluding Remarks
Rutherford Platt, Chair, Natural Disasters Roundtable
4:40 pm
Adjourn
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