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Suggested Citation:"Appedix D: List of Attendees." National Research Council. 2002. Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10414.
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APPENDIX D –
LIST OF ATTENDEES

Anderson, William – National Research Council

Angelheart, Ann – University of Florida

Applegate, David – American Geological Institute

Aron, Joan – Science Communication Studies

Ayers, Stephen – Capitol Hill Disaster Assistance Group

Bagchi, Goutam – Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Bauer, Douglas – National Research Council

Birnbaum, Marvin – University of Wisconsin

Blanchard, B. Wayne – Federal Emergency Management Agency

Blanchette, Glenn – US Southern Command

Blair, Alice – American Red Cross

Bloem, Kenneth – Johns Hopkins University

Bolton, Patricia – Battelle Seattle Research Center

Bourget, Paul – US Army Corps of Engineers

Brill, Terry – FEMA

Brown, Christy - FEMA

Bruce, James – Global Change Strategies International, Inc.

Bullock, Jane

Byrne, Michael – Office of Homeland Security

Chaker, Amar – American Society of Civil Engineers

Cluff, Janet – Word Engineering

Cluff, Lloyd – Pacific Gas and Electric

Cohn, Timothy – US Geological Survey

Comfort, Louise – University of Pittsburg

Cook, Bernard – HAZMED, Inc.

Cutter, Susan – University of South Carolina

D’Aguanno, Jane – NOAA/NESDIS

Dalrymple, Helen – Capitol Hill Disaster Assistance Group

Davenport, Alan – University of Western Ontario

Demuth, Julie – National Research Council

Descheneaux, Ronald – Parsons Brinckerhoff

Detwiler, Steve – International Association of Emergency Managers

Drobot, Sheldon – University of Colorado / National Ice Center

Ekstein, Cynthia – National Science Foundation

Fenn, Shawn - FEMA

Folger, Pete – American Geophysical Union

Friedland, Ian – Applied Technology Council

Garton, Janet – National Research Council

Gasteyer, Stephen - GCI

Geis, Don – Geis Design Research Associates

Glass-Royal, Darci – GRS Solutions, Inc.

Gohn, Kathleen – US Geological Survey

Gross, Ed – StormCenter.com, Inc.

Gubbels, Timothy - NASA

Guy-Obiakor, Levis

Hamilton, Robert – National Research Council

Harrald, John (Jack) – George Washington University

Harman, Phillip – Lewis-Burke Associates

Hatch, Marilyn - FEMA

Hattis, David – Building Technologies Inc.

Hays, Walter – Global Institute for Energy and Environmental Systems

Hellenberg, Timo – Timo Hellenberg and Associates

Henderson, Kate – US Department of Justice

Henrikson, Laurie – Aerospace Corporation

Herman, Steve – Capitol Hill Disaster Assistance Group

Hess, Charles – FEMA

Hirsch, Robert – US Geological Survey

Hooke, William – American Meteorological Society

Iwan, Wilfred – California Institute of Technology

Jackson, Marianne – FEMA

John, Kathleen – US Geological Survey

Jones, David – StormCenter.com, Inc.

Jones Kershaw, Patricia – National Research Council

Kaminosono, Takashi – National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management

Kendra, James – University of Delaware

Kiremidjian, Anne – Stanford University

Koob, F. Kevin - FEMA

Kramer, Elaine – SRA International, Inc.

Kronenberg, Philip – Virginia Tech University

Suggested Citation:"Appedix D: List of Attendees." National Research Council. 2002. Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10414.
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Kyle, Kevin – National Research Council

LaPorte, Peter – Washington DC Office of Emergency Management

Larson, Marci – US Department of Justice

Leatherman, Stephen – Florida International University

Levine, Robert – Montgomery College

Lindell, Michael – Texas A&M University

Little, Richard – National Research Council

Llewellyn, Craig – Uniformed Services Industry

McCreight, Robert – US Department of State

McMillion – State of Maryland

Mitchell, J. Kenneth – Rutgers University

Moodie, Linda – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Morelli, Ugo - FEMA

Morrow, Betty – International Hurricane Center

Moya, Susan – Florida International

University

Myers, Mary Fran – Natural Hazards

Research and Applications Information

Center

Newton, Mary – NOAA/NWS

Nishenko, Stuart – Pacific Gas & Electric

Noji, Eric – Center for Disease Control and Office of Homeland Security

Penn, Mark – Arlington County Fire Department

Perez, Luis – Pan American Health Organization

Platt, Rutherford – University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Quarantelli, Henry – University of Delaware

Reed Brown, Linda – Church World Service

Rostosky, Ceil – American Red Cross

Rotanz, Richard – New York City Office of Emergency Management

Rubin, Claire – Marasco Newton

Russell, James – Institute for Business and Home Safety

Salon, Peter

Schaeffler, William – United Way Retirees Association

Schiff, Lauren – George Washington University / SRA International

Schomber, Tamara – United Way of America

Sharpe, Todd - FEMA

Shaw, Gregory – George Washington University

Shoaf, Kimberley – UCLA

Sibley, Jane – American Red Cross

Simmons, Ray – GRS Solutions, Inc.

Skillington, Jim – Disaster News Network

Slovic, Paul – University of Oregon

Sorensen, John – Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Speidel, David – Queens College, CUNY

Stahl, Charles

Stephens, Hugh – University of Houston

Stratton, Sam – Los Angeles County EMS, UCLA

Stratton, Woodrow – Capitol Hill Disaster Assistance Group

Stokols, Paul – NOAA/NWS

Swisher, Ralph – FEMA

Sylves, Richard – University of Delaware

Thirumalai, K. – US Department of Transportation

Thompson, Bob – US Environmental Protection Agency

Tierney, Kathleen – University of Delaware

Unnewehr, David – American Insurance Association

Vogt Sorensen, Barbara – Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Washington, Linda – Capitol Hill Disaster Assistance Group

Waugh Jr., William – Georgia State University

Weiss, Don – New York City Department of Health

Wenger, Dennis – National Science Foundation

Wesbrock, Terry – Church World Service

White, Patrice – DC Emergency Management Agency

Edwards-Winslow, Frances – San Jose Office of Emergency Services

Suggested Citation:"Appedix D: List of Attendees." National Research Council. 2002. Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10414.
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Suggested Citation:"Appedix D: List of Attendees." National Research Council. 2002. Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10414.
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Countering Terrorism is the summary of The Natural Disasters Roundtable Forum on Countering Terrorism, held at The National Academies in Washington, D. C. on February 28 – March 1, 2002.This event promoted a two-way process of knowledge exchange. In one direction, representatives of the hazard research community discussed lessons from past disasters that may help inform efforts to respond to and recover from acts of terrorism. In the other direction, key personnel who responded to the September 11 events, and to the anthrax bioterrorism that followed, helped to define new research needs applicable to terrorism.

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