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A
Workshop Agenda
20 F Conference Center
20 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
DAY 1 – SEPTEMBER 8, 2011
8:00 A.M. Check-in and Registration
8:30 Opening Remarks
William Raub, Retired, Senior Advisor to the Secretary,
Department of Health and Human Services
Scott Mugno, Managing Director of Corporate Safety,
Health, and Fire Prevention, FedEx Express
8:50 PANEL: CHALLENGES AND EXPERIENCES
IN MEDICAL READINESS AND RESPONSE—
OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIOSURVEILLANCE
Situational Awareness in the H1N1 Pandemic
Stephen Redd, Director, Influenza Coordination Unit,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Q&A with Dr. Redd
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9:20 Biological Preparedness and Response in New York
City
Joel Ackelsberg, NYC Department of Health and
Mental Hygiene Bureau of Communicable Diseases
Coordinating Animal Health Actions Across the
Human-Animal Interface
Jere L. Dick, Associate Deputy Administrator and Chief
of Field Operations, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service Department of Agriculture
10:00 Q&A moderated by Merrie Spaeth, President, Spaeth
Communications
10:30 BREAK
10:50 Introduction to Panels on Models of Information Sharing
and Collaboration
Scott Mugno
11:00 PANEL: MODELS OF INFORMATION SHARING
AND COLLABORATION
Biosurveillance in North Carolina
Jean-Marie Maillard, Medical Director, North
Carolina DHHS, Communicable Disease Branch
Keeping Pace with Data Collections in a Rapidly
Changing Environment
Peter Purcell, Senior Associate Director, Division of
Banking Supervision and Regulation, Federal Reserve
Integrating Complex National Missions: National
Counterterrorism Center
Robert Kravinsky, Defense Policy Analyst, Office of
the Secretary of Defense for Policy; Study Director,
Project on National Security Reform
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APPENDIX A
12:00 P.M. Discussion moderated by Mark E. Teachman,
Director, Interagency Coordination, National Center
for Animal Health Emergency Management, Anima
and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of
Agriculture
12:30 LUNCH
1:30 PANEL: MODELS OF INFORMATION SHARING
AND COLLABORATION
Health Department Experiences in Seeking Access to
Surveillance Data
P. Joseph Gibson, Director of Epidemiology, Health &
Hospital Corporation of Marion County, Indiana
Psychology and Sociology of Information-Sharing:
Israeli Experience
Isaac Ashkenazi, Former Surgeon General, Home
Front Command, Israel; International Expert for
Crisis Management & Leadership; Director, Urban
Terrorism Preparedness, NPLI, Harvard University
2:10 Discussion moderated by Lisa Gordon Hagerty,
President, LEG Incorporated
3:00 BREAK
3:15 SCENARIO: DISEASE OUTBREAK OF
UNKNOWN ORIGIN
Moderated by William Raub
Panelists
Joseph F. Annelli, Senior Advisor for Agriculture and
Health Systems, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Christopher R. Braden, Director, Division of
Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Diseases,
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious
Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cory Bryant, Policy Analyst, Office of Food Defense,
Communication, and Emergency Response, Center for
Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug
Administration
Selwyn R. Jamison, Program Manager, Bioterrorism
Prevention WMD Directorate, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Donald Kautter, Supervisory Consumer Safety
Officer/CORE Prevention Director, Center for Food
Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug
Administration
Teresa Quitugua, Acting Director, National
Biosurveillance Integration Center, Department of
Homeland Security
Kevin L. Russell, CAPT, U.S. Navy, Director, Armed
Forces Health Surveillance Center, Department of
Defense
Regina Tan, Director, Applied Epidemiology Division,
Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and
Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
5:00 Discussion moderated by William Raub
5:30 ADJOURN
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APPENDIX A
DAY 2 – SEPTEMBER 9, 2011
8:30 A.M. Welcome and Overview of Day 1
William Raub, Retired, Senior Advisor to the Secretary,
Department of Health and Human Services
Scott Mugno, Managing Director of Corporate Safety,
Health, and Fire Prevention, FedEx Express
8:40 SCENARIO, CONTINUED: DISEASE OUTBREAK
OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN
Moderated by William Raub
Panelists
Joseph F. Annelli, Senior Advisor for Agriculture and
Health Systems, Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Christopher R. Braden, Director, Division of
Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Diseases,
National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious
Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Selwyn R. Jamison, Program Manager, Bioterrorism
Prevention WMD Directorate, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Donald Kautter, Supervisory Consumer Safety
Officer/CORE Prevention Director, Center for Food
Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug
Administration
Teresa Quitugua, Acting Director, National
Biosurveillance Integration Center, Department of
Homeland Security
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Kevin L. Russell, CAPT, U.S. Navy, Director, Armed
Forces Health Surveillance Center, Department of
Defense
Regina Tan, Director, Applied Epidemiology Division,
Office of Public Health Science, Food Safety and
Inspection Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
10:00 BREAK
10:30 Discussion with Matthew Hepburn, Director, Medical
Preparedness Policy, White House National Security
Staff
10:50 Introduction to CONOPS Panel: Guidance for
Biosurveillance
William Raub
11:00 CONOPS Panel: Guidance for Biosurveillance
Moderated by William Raub
Panelists
Robert Kadlec, Vice President, Global Public Sector,
PRTM Management Consultants
Leslie Lenert, Professor of Medicine and Biomedical
Informatics, Department of Medicine, University of
Utah School of Medicine
William Stephens, Manager, Southwest Center for
Advanced Public Health Practice, Tarrant County
Public Health
Michael M. Wagner, Associate Professor of Biomedical
Informatics and Intelligent Systems, Department of
Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh
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APPENDIX A
12:00 P.M. Open Discussion
Moderated by William Raub and Scott Mugno
1:00 ADJOURN
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