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Appendix C: Briefers to the Committee
Pages 127-128

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... Smith, El Paso County, CO Office of Emergency Management John Sorenson, Oak Ridge National Lab (retired) Jeannette Sutton, University of Kentucky Ben Zhao, University of California, Santa Barbara SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 Court Corley, Pacific NW National Laboratory Deborah Glik, University of California, LA Dan Gonzales, RAND Corporation Emre Gundunzhan, Johns Hopkins University of Applied Physics Lab Bob Iannucci, Carnegie Melon University Bandana Kar, University of Southern Mississippi 127
From page 128...
... 128 EMERGENCY ALERT AND WARNING SYSTEMS Brooke Liu, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism Helena Mitchell, Georgia Tech Applied Research Corporation Andrew Parker, RAND Corporation Rich Rarey, Rareworks, LLC Dara Ung, TeleCommunication Systems, Inc Carol Woody, Carnegie Melon University Software Engineering Institute NOVEMBER 1-2, 2016 Art Botterell, California Governor's Office of Emergency Services Peter Cottle, Facebook Nelson Daza, Everbridge Julie Demuth, National Center for Atmospheric Research Pete Giencke, Google Alex Kalicki, Facebook Jim Moffitt, Twitter Micah Schaffer, Snapchat Deanna Sellnow, University of Central Florida Michele Wood, California State University, Fullerton JANUARY 26-27, 2017 Dave Bujak, Weather STEM Brian Daly, AT&T Farrokh Khatibi, Qualcomm Karl Kotalik, NC4 John Lawson, AWARN Christopher McIntosh, ESRI Brenda Phillips, University of Massachusetts, Amherst MARCH 23, 2017 (TELECONFERENCE) Maiyan Bino, Waze Rebecca Resnick, Waze


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