Audio Replay of the AHC/IBM Web Seminar is Live
The "Emergency Response: Weathering the storm through public and private collaboration" web seminar is now available for replay.
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The "Emergency Response: Weathering the storm through public and private collaboration" web seminar is now available for replay.
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Forming Public Private Partnership to Prepare for a Post-Disaster Environment: Lessons Learned from Palm Beach County, Florida
The All Hazards Consortium (AHC) hosted a one hour webinar to outline a case study of the grass-roots effort in Palm Beach County, Florida, which established a “private sector run” partnership resulting in leveraging of resources, sharing of ideas, and a cohesive working relationship.
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The All Hazards Consortium (AHC) hosted a one hour webinar to outline a case study of the grass-roots effort in Palm Beach County, Florida, which established a “private sector run” partnership resulting in leveraging of resources, sharing of ideas, and a cohesive working relationship.
Supporting documents:
New Jersey's Private Sector Help Desk Webinar
During Hurricane Irene, New Jersey’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management established a private sector cell within the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC). Through this cell, NJ was able to collaborate with its private sector partners to provide real time updates, address requests and solve identified issues by working together. The private sector enterprise incorporated both the establishment of a list of private sector partners and the establishment of a private sector desk at the SEOC.
Featured Speakers include:
Charlie McKenna, Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness
Dennis Quinn, Assistant Deputy Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness
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During Hurricane Irene, New Jersey’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management established a private sector cell within the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC). Through this cell, NJ was able to collaborate with its private sector partners to provide real time updates, address requests and solve identified issues by working together. The private sector enterprise incorporated both the establishment of a list of private sector partners and the establishment of a private sector desk at the SEOC.
Featured Speakers include:
Charlie McKenna, Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness
Dennis Quinn, Assistant Deputy Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness
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Pennsylvania's Region 13 Private Sector Initiative
During the webinar, you’ll learn more about how the Pittsburgh Regional Business Coalition for Homeland Security promotes the integration of public preparedness efforts with the private sector to help prepare and prevent major damages from occurring if a crisis or threat occurs. The PRBC for Homeland Security was created in 2005 after State and National Homeland Security, PA Region 13 Task Force, the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, universities and local businesses met to discuss how they could improve the regions readiness for future disasters. Their efforts align with the mission of the All Hazards Consortium - to establish a framework to promote the integration of public preparedness efforts with the private sector to better plan, respond and coordinate with each other.
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During the webinar, you’ll learn more about how the Pittsburgh Regional Business Coalition for Homeland Security promotes the integration of public preparedness efforts with the private sector to help prepare and prevent major damages from occurring if a crisis or threat occurs. The PRBC for Homeland Security was created in 2005 after State and National Homeland Security, PA Region 13 Task Force, the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, universities and local businesses met to discuss how they could improve the regions readiness for future disasters. Their efforts align with the mission of the All Hazards Consortium - to establish a framework to promote the integration of public preparedness efforts with the private sector to better plan, respond and coordinate with each other.
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Webinars - Archive
As part of its education mission, the All Hazards Consortium conducts a number of meetings via webinar. This section of our website contains an archive of recorded webinars made available to you to provide education on a variety of subjects.
The Essential Emergency Manager: What Do They Do and How Do They Do It One of the greatest challenges for emergency managers is proving their value to elected officials, the tax paying public and even to each other. When they get that quizzical look from the budget people and the pointed question from public leaders, “What does the office of emergency management do. . . exactly?” they sometimes struggle to communicate this information effectively. According to some emergency managers, the complication is that emergency management is like insurance with an associated daily cost that no one wants to pay up front but whose value becomes apparent only when really bad things happen. Worse yet, because their primary mission is to enable effective action by OTHERS, it’s precisely when they are doing their jobs well that they are almost invisible! This short graphic video is the NY-NJ-CT-PA Regional Catastrophic Planning Team’s (RCPT) shot at explaining what they do and how they do it. CLICK HERE to watch this webinar Why Do Some Storms Require Electric Utility Fleet Movement While Others Don’t?
This is an educational webinar to Help People Understand the Different Impacts of Weather on Types of Multi-State Fleet and Resource Movement. CLICK HERE to download slide deck used during this webinar. |
The Power Sector Webinar Series:
This webinar series educates you on the basics of electric power restoration, how companies share people and resources during large scale disasters, how th power grid works, and how a company actually operated during Super Storm SANDY in 2012
Updated Fleet Response Working Group Overview 4_17_2014
This webinar provides an update on the latest activities and strategies of the Working Group. It uses the slide deck produced by the Working Group that is being presented around the U.S. in various government and privates sector conferences and meetings. CLICK HERE to download slide deck used during this webinar. Pennsylvania’s Region 13 Private Sector Initiative
During the webinar, you’ll learn more about how the Pittsburgh Regional Business Coalition for Homeland Security promotes the integration of public preparedness efforts with the private sector to help prepare and prevent major damages from occurring if a crisis or threat occurs. The PRBC for Homeland Security was created in 2005 after State and National Homeland Security, PA Region 13 Task Force, the City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, universities and local businesses met to discuss how they could improve the regions readiness for future disasters. Their efforts align with the mission of the All Hazards Consortium - to establish a framework to promote the integration of public preparedness efforts with the private sector to better plan, respond and coordinate with each other. Click here to view the Webinar. |
New Jersey’s Private Sector Help Desk Webinar
During Hurricane Irene, New Jersey’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management established a private sector cell within the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC). Through this cell, NJ was able to collaborate with its private sector partners to provide real time updates, address requests and solve identified issues by working together. The private sector enterprise incorporated both the establishment of a list of private sector partners and the establishment of a private sector desk at the SEOC.
Featured Speakers include:
Charlie McKenna, Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness ; Dennis Quinn, Assistant Deputy Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness
Click here to view the Webinar.
During Hurricane Irene, New Jersey’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management established a private sector cell within the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC). Through this cell, NJ was able to collaborate with its private sector partners to provide real time updates, address requests and solve identified issues by working together. The private sector enterprise incorporated both the establishment of a list of private sector partners and the establishment of a private sector desk at the SEOC.
Featured Speakers include:
Charlie McKenna, Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness ; Dennis Quinn, Assistant Deputy Director, New Jersey Office of Homeland Security & Preparedness
Click here to view the Webinar.
Reporting for Duty
This webinar discusses the results of a recent analysis conducted by the University of Delaware’s renowned Disaster Research Center on whether or not emergency responders will be willing to report for duty in the case of a catastrophic disaster. The briefing will focus on the prevalence of three of the key issues emergency workers might face during a particularly serious event including: role conflict, role strain and role abandonment.
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This webinar discusses the results of a recent analysis conducted by the University of Delaware’s renowned Disaster Research Center on whether or not emergency responders will be willing to report for duty in the case of a catastrophic disaster. The briefing will focus on the prevalence of three of the key issues emergency workers might face during a particularly serious event including: role conflict, role strain and role abandonment.
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Work, School or Home? - Issues in Sheltering in Place During an Emergency
This webinar discusses the results of a recent survey of the Washington, DC Metro area (National Capital Region) residents on emergency actions by the public. Find out what residents say they will do if instructed by authorities to “shelter in place” during an emergency event.
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This webinar discusses the results of a recent survey of the Washington, DC Metro area (National Capital Region) residents on emergency actions by the public. Find out what residents say they will do if instructed by authorities to “shelter in place” during an emergency event.
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HIPPOCRATES: From Health to Emergency Management Webinar
During this webinar, we're taught how this in-production, web based, system is being used by New Jersey and its partners for data integration and brokerage of health, community, emergency preparedness and response, and geo-spatial data.
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During this webinar, we're taught how this in-production, web based, system is being used by New Jersey and its partners for data integration and brokerage of health, community, emergency preparedness and response, and geo-spatial data.
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Regional Modeling & Simulation RCPGP Project 7 Webinar
Regional Situational Awareness is critical in a multi-state event. This project webinar, led by West Virginia, explains the outcomes of this project.
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Regional Situational Awareness is critical in a multi-state event. This project webinar, led by West Virginia, explains the outcomes of this project.
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AHC Regional Integrated Systems and Planning Webinar
This webinar outlined the Regional Integrated Systems and Planning Initiative launched at the March 21-22, 2011 Urban Area Security Initiatives workshop.
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This webinar outlined the Regional Integrated Systems and Planning Initiative launched at the March 21-22, 2011 Urban Area Security Initiatives workshop.
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