All Hazards Emergency Network podcast Podcast

All Hazards Emergency Network podcast

The All Hazards Emergency Network was created as a fully integrated shared learning platform. This includes the newsletter, website, webcasts and live events to encourage better communication and cooperation between the entire community of public, private and non-governmental stakeholders that are seeking to make our nation safer, and more resilient in the wake of major disasters.
AHEN EP 71 KEY TRENDS IN DISASTER RESILIENCE
Tom Moran and Tim Karney of the All Hazards Consortium explore future trends in Disaster Resilience and Business Continuity.
Jun 28, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 70 CONTINUITY OF COMMUNICATIONS
Lee Williams of Plum Laboratories discusses new approaches to ensuring continuity of communications during outages or enabling access to remote teams in areas where cellular communications are limited.
Jun 14, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 69 ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECTS FROM DISASTERS
Dr. Nicole Lurie, the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services discusses the challenges of preventing, responding to, and recovering from adverse health effects caused by disasters and widespread diseases.
May 25, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 68 EFFECTIVE APPROACH TO BUSINESS CONTINUITY
Sean Murphy, the CEO of Lootok, LTD discusses new approaches to risk management and how to develop an effective approach to business continuity.
May 17, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 67 BUILDING A WEATHER READY NATION
John Murphy, the Chief Operating Officer of the National Weather Service explains the new Weather Ready Nation Initiative which is designed to help citizens, communities, and businesses prepare for, and mitigate weather related disasters.
May 11, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 66 U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Karen Duham-Aguilera, the Director of Contingency Operations and Office of Homeland Security, Headquarters, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers explains the Corps' efforts to assist Federal, state and local emergency management and response organizations with mitigation, planning, training, and exercises necessary, to provide capabilities to respond to any emergency or disaster.
May 3, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 65 TOO LITTLE TOO LATE
Dr. Mark Keim of DisasterDoc explains why rescue efforts in disasters are almost always "too little, too late," and presents ways that individuals and communities can reduce fatalities in disasters.
Apr 27, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 64 ROLE OF SATELLITES IN DISASTER COMMUNICATIONS
Tony Bardo of Hughes Network Systems explains the role of satellites in ensuring availability and mobility of disaster communications
Apr 20, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 63 NIST GUIDE FOR DISASTER RESILIENCE INVESTMENTS
Jennifer Helgeson, an economist in the Applied Economics Office of the Engineering Laboratory at NIST explains the Community Resilience Economic Decision Guide for Buildings and Infrastructure Systems. 
Apr 13, 2016
26 min
AHEN EP 62 $1BILLION NATIONAL DISASTER RESILIENCE COMPETITION AWARDS
Harriet Tregoning, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Community Planning and Development at HUD discusses the recent $1Billion awards from the  National Disaster Resilience Competition.
Apr 5, 2016
26 min
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