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Summary of a Workshop on Using Information Technology to Enhance Disaster Management (2005)
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB)

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Summary of a Workshop on Using Information Technology to Enhance Disaster Management

Appendix A
Workshop Agenda6

WORKSHOP ON USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO ENHANCE DISASTER MANAGEMENT

June 22-23, 2005

Washington, D.C.

Wednesday, June 22

9:00–10:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

10:00–10:30

Welcome to the Workshop

 

Jon Eisenberg, Study Director and Senior Program Officer, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board/National Research Council (NRC)

Charles Brownstein, Director, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board/NRC

Ramesh Rao, Chair, NRC Committee on Enhancement of Crisis Management—Improving the Use of Information Technology in Disaster Preparedness, Response, and Recovery and Professor, University of California, San Diego

Barry West, Chief Information Officer/Director Information Technology Services Division, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

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NOTE: Copies of the slides used in the presentations and made available by the panelists to CSTB for public distribution can be viewed at CSTB’s Web site at www.cstb.org. The slides have not been viewed or edited by the National Research Council, and opinions expressed and statements made in them are solely those of the individual panelists and have not been endorsed or verified as accurate by the National Academies.

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