IAEM-USA Outreach
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American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP)
- Stakeholder Committee for DHS Interactive in Home Disaster Preparedness Gaming Grant: The DHS Interactive In Home Disaster Preparedness Gaming Grant will involve development of age-appropriate games to teach disaster preparedness, for kids (grades 1-4 and 5-8), parents, teachers, and caregivers.
Carrie Little, CEM
817-410-8100; clittle@grapevinetexas.gov
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Liaison
Mike Martinet, CEM
310-953-9629; areag@earthlink.net
Clay Tyeryar, CAE, Alternate
703-538-1795; ctyeryar@iaem.com
American Red Cross
APCO Interoperability Committee
Ernie Blair
256-722-7341; eblair@madco911.com
ASTHO Cities Readiness Initiative Work Group
Pam L’Heureux
207-247-5897; pampaul@sacoriver.net
Kenny Shaw
214-670-4275; kenny.shaw@dallascityhall.com
ASTM Standard Guide for Resource Management
Gordon Deno, CEM
252)399-2830;
gdeno@wilson-co.com
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CCEP Advisory Board
Nathaniel Forbes, MBCI, nforbes@calamity.com.sg
Coalition of Organizations for Disaster Education
Elizabeth Armstrong, MAM, CAE
703-538-1795, armstrong@iaem.com
Coalition for Pediatric Disaster Preparedness
Patricia Jocius
408-386-3791, pat@patjocius.com
ComCARE
M. Jerry VeHaun, CEM
828-255-5638; jerry.vehaun@buncombecounty.org
ComCARE NEARS / EPAD Project
M. Jerry VeHaun, CEM
828-255-5638; jerry.vehaun@buncombecounty.org
ComCARE Data Standards Project
Jim Cook, CEM
678-385-6787; jcook@esi911.com
ComCARE Pre-Hospital Patient Tracking Initiative
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Congressional Hazards Alliance
Martha Braddock, IAEM Policy Advisor
703-644-8457; msbraddock@aol.com
Clay D. Tyeryar, MAM, CAE, IAEM Staff Executive
703-538-1795 x5; ctyeryar@asmii.net
Council for Excellence in Government/Public Readiness Index
Kathee Henning, CEM
301-253-3430; kghenning@earthlink.net
CTOS Curriculum Development Group
Analysis Workshop to Develop Training for State and Local Key Leaders to Respond to an IND Detonation
Counter Terrorism Operations Support Program
National Security Technologies, Nevada National Security Site
Steven Charvat, CEM
charvat@u.washington.edu
The CTOS Curriculum Development Group is in the job/task analysis phase of development and sought an IAEM representative's additional subject matter expertise. A major step will be the Analysis Workshop that will be held towards the end of January or the beginning of February 2011. The CTOS Curriculum Development Group will help create an effective program that actually prepares Fire, Law, and EMS to deal with this mammoth mission.
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