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Appendix C: Steering Committee, Speaker, and Moderator Biographies
Pages 33-39

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... Her specialties include disaster risk assessment, disaster loss estimates, public policy development, multi-party negotiations, and municipal government operations. She recently served as director of the Acting in Time Advance Disaster Recovery project at the Harvard Kennedy School, which was involved with disaster policy research and application.
From page 34...
... She has also advised on a recent Ford Foundation study on Stafford Act implementation in the Gulf Coast region; as well as with the Association of Bay Area Governments; the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute; GeoHazards International; the Center for Biosecurity; and the Natural Hazards Center on disaster policy issues. Publications include papers on disaster risk reduction for technical conferences; the American Society of Civil Engineers; Spectra, an engineering professional publication; the Natural Hazards' Observer; the United Nations journal, Regional Development, and as a contributor to Keeping Schools Safe in Earthquake Country (OECD, 2004)
From page 35...
... These priorities include IP's activities to enhance its capabilities to integrate cyber and physical risk management efforts with critical infrastructure owners and operators, and approaches to improve infrastructure resilience in the face of terrorism, climate change and other risks. Previously, he served as Director of DHS' Integrated Task Force to implement Presidential Policy Directive 21 on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience, as well as Executive Order 13636 on Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity.
From page 36...
... Reed covered a broad and deep homeland security portfolio that includes all-hazards preparedness, individual and community partnerships and resilience, critical infrastructure protection and resilience, domestic incident management, continuity of government, national exercises, transportation security (aviation, maritime, and ground) , piracy, information sharing, border security, and immigration.
From page 37...
... In addition, he has been instrumental in the development of national policy on a range of matters, including: Continuity of Government; National Preparedness; Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience; National Security and Emergency Preparedness Communications; Medical Countermeasures Following a Biological Attack; Cyber Security; Border Security, and Immigration.
From page 38...
... Coming from an extensive emergency management background and subsequently migrating into a broader management role in local government, Mr. Stamp has now begun work to identify ways to improve community resiliency from a broader or more comprehensive approach than the traditional hazard mitigation planning perspective.
From page 39...
... Appendix C 39 cific University. His post‐graduate studies include the Senior Executive Fellows program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and the Executive Leaders Program at the Naval Postgraduate School's Center for Homeland Defense and Security.


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