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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. Emergency Management. Prevention/Mitigation Preparedness Response Recovery. “Public works personnel are the first and last on-scene – first with barricades and portable lights and last with heavy equipment to remove debris.”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

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Emergency Management

• Prevention/Mitigation• Preparedness• Response• Recovery

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“Public works personnel are the first and last on-scene – first with barricades and portable

lights and last with heavy equipment to remove debris.”

- Oklahoma City Public Works Director - Paul Brum

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The Role of the Emergency Management

Committee of the American Public Works

Association

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The Committee’s Goal #1APWA will be the members’

primary gateway resource for education, knowledge exchange

and services.

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The Strategy

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Identify and develop three guaranteed sessions for APWA

Congress.

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• Prepare and submit 5 – 7 articles for the Emergency Management issue of the APWA Reporter.

• Develop an EM Committee PowerPoint for APWA chapters.

• Conduct one Click, Listen & Learn (preparing agencies for NIMS implementation)

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Provide guidance onthe development of publications pertinent to the field of emergency management by APWA

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The Committee’s Goal #2APWA will be acknowledged as the

public policy advocate for the public infrastructure.

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The Strategy• Develop a ‘public works awareness’

policy paper.• Ensure public works participation in

HSPD-7 (infrastructure) work groups throughout the year.

• Explore the development of a public works disaster reserve corporation and provide a recommendation.

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The Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program:The Role of Public Works in Preventing & Planning for DisasterStatement ofBrian UsherDirector of Public WorksCity of Zion, Illinois

On behalf of the American Public Works AssociationTo theU.S. House of RepresentativesCommittee on Transportation & InfrastructureSubcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency ManagementSeptember 24, 2003

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Review all policy / guidance statements for relevance and timeliness by the Combined

Meeting.

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The Committee's Goal #3APWA will be recognized as the

brand name for credible information on public works.

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The Strategy• Develop a new publication topic and

task force.• Review and update EM content at

www.apwa.net.• Explore cooperative opportunities with

NACo and NEMA; provide recommendation.

• Present a public works session at one national conference.

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How does the Committee impact your local chapter?

Any way you want them to do so!

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By monitoring the infoNOW community, committee members

assist in directing members to good resources in response to requests

for information or assistance in emergency management issues.

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By providing quarterly electronic listings to articles or publications on

emergency management topics which may be of value to our

members.

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The Committee is responsible for periodically developing or amending

position papers on emergency management issues.

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The Committee is working with the APWA staff to develop a public works emergency management planning guidance document and other training initiatives. If you have any good ideas we would appreciate your input.

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How can I serve on this National Committee?

A call for nominations is announced on the APWA web site,

www.apwa.net and through the APWA Reporter in late winter or

early spring each year.

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Nomination of any APWA member can be made by: •Self-nomination

•Nomination from a Chapter•Nomination from another APWA

member•Nomination by an APWA Board

member or Delegate

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What is required for participation?

• Experience in dealing with Emergency Management

• Ability to participate via a one-hour monthly conference call

• Ability to participate in person at APWA Congress

• Ability to participate at the Spring Combined Technical Committee meeting

• Willingness to write articles and provide program ideas and sessions for Congress

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Is it necessary to be in an emergency management

agency?

NO

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Current membership is composed of a Director of Plan Management, an Assistant Public Works Director, a

Director of PW and Engineering, and two former PWD who are now Vice

Presidents for consulting firms

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How can I know what the committee is currently

doing?

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Check out the Emergency

Management pages on

www.apwa.net under Technical

Committees.

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Meeting Summaries are available from each month’s conference call

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Fact sheets and other resource information

are available to download for your

personal use.

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A Committee roster, complete with contact information, is available to assist you in offering your comments or ideas.

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