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Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters (2002)
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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 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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