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REGION 9 ARCHIVES
2009-2010
| IAEM-USA Region 9 Continues Planning for the IAEM 2011 Annual Conference in Las Vegas (17 Dec 2010)

On Nov. 30, 2010, Gunnar J. Kuepper, IAEM-USA Region 9 President, met with Irene Navis, Director of Homeland Security & Emergency Management for Clark County, NV, (center) and Carolyn Levering, Emergency Manager for the City of Las Vegas, NV (right). Irene Navis chairs the Host Committee for the 2011 IAEM-USA Conference at the Rio Suites in Clark County. The trio discussed opportunities for the local area agencies to participate and showcase their Emergency Management Capabilities. Clark County, which includes all areas known as Las Vegas, has a population of 2 million and accommodates nearly 40 million visitors annually.
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Briefing on the volcanic eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland (20 Apr 2010) |
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IAEM-USA Region 9 Begins Initial Planning for the IAEM 2011 Annual Conference in Las Vegas (21 Feb 2010) |
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IAEM-USA Region 9 President Delivers Presentation About IAEM at Orange County EM Organization Meeting (10 Jan 2010) On Jan. 7, 2010, IAEM-USA Region 9 President Gunnar J. Kuepper gave a presentation about IAEM, the association's structure and activities to about 60 members of the Orange County (CA) Emergency Management Organization (OCEMO) at their monthly meeting in Irvine, California.
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"Impressions from the IAEM 2009 Annual Conference in Orlando"
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IAEM Participated in the California Emergency Management Association Senior Leaders Summit (10 June 2009) IAEM-USA Region 9 President, Gunnar J. Kuepper, and IAEM-USA Region 9 Vice President Michael Martinet, CEM, represented IAEM at the June 1, 2009 California Emergency Management Association Senior Leaders Summit, held in Burbank, CA. The purpose of this first of its kind meeting was to facilitate dialogue on key statewide issues in Emergency Management and Homeland Security, to identify potential areas for shared initiatives and efforts as well as to provide Cal EMA with input on the development of more effective programs, business practices and strategic planning.

IAEM Participated in the 2009 International Satellite and Communications exchange (ISCe) in San Diego, CA (10 June 2009) Gunnar J. Kuepper, IAEM-USA Region 9 President, co-chaired two sessions at ISCe 2009, focusing on the use of satellite technology.
The first panel, co-moderated with David Hartshorn, Secretary General of GVF, a partner organisation of IAEM, was titled "SATCOM for Emergency Management: Lessons from Disasters." Panelists included: Dipak Basu, NetHope; John McCloskey, Director Product Management, Spacenet, Inc.; Brian Steckler, Executive Director, Hastily Formed Networks Center, Naval Postgraduate School; and Donald Root, Jr., Assistant Communications Systems Manager, Wireless Services Division, San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
The second panel, co-moderated with Robert Bell, Executive Director of the Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) and World Teleport Association (WTA), covered the subject of "Integrating SATCOM into Civil Agency Commnications Networks." Panelists included: Sara Diaz, Manager Emerging Technologies, San Diego Fire-Rescue Department; John Diggs, Communications Coordinator, Traffic Division, Missouri Department of Transportation; Greg Heifner, CEO Orbital Data Net, Inc.; COL Quill Ferguson (U.S. Army) Deputy Chief of Staff G6, U.S. Army North, Fort Sam Houston, Texas; and John Hudson, Communications Coordinator, California Emergency Management Agency. The audiences, including a variety of emergency management and disaster relief professionals, were provided with insights on new SATCOM and related technologies as well as opportunities to expand communication abilities during a disaster.
During the ISCe, Gunnar J. Kuepper met with LT General Russel L. Honore, U.S. Army (ret), Commander of the Joint Task Force Katrina and author of the recently released book Survival: How a Culture of Preparedness Can Save You and Your Family from Disasters, and Matthew Bettenhausen, Acting Secretary of California Emergency Management Agency. Topics of the discussion included insights into the lessons from Katrina, public expectations during a disaster, human factors, the importance of public education and preparedness, and the potentially devastating effects of natural disasters and terrorist attacks.
(09 June 2009)
Region 9 News & Photo Archives 2006-2007
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