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Angie De Groot
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Angie De Groot is a CNA expert in in emergency preparedness and homeland security analysis and planning, focusing on infrastructure, supply chains, and public safety.
DeGroot-Angie Angie De Groot is a CNA expert in in emergency preparedness and homeland security analysis and planning, focusing on infrastructure, supply chains, and public safety. /images/Experts/Degroot-Angie.jpg Angie De Groot is an expert in emergency preparedness and homeland security analysis and planning. She focuses on infrastructure resilience, supply chains for life-sustaining ... University and a Bachelor of Arts in international studies and Spanish from the University of Iowa. Angie De Groot Senior Research Scientist Featured Squares white Explore more
A New Map Helps Emergency Managers Get Food to Earthquake Survivors
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Emergency managers in Greater Seattle use a geographic information system (GIS) interactive map by CNA to plan where to distribute earthquake disaster relief.
Planning Angie De Groot, Lars Hanson, and Mark Roberts Angie De Groot is a senior research scientist in CNA’s Center for Homeland Security and Infrastructure Resilience. She leads the Puget Sound ... populations in de facto islands—areas bounded by damage to the transportation network, such as fallen bridges or roadways blocked by landslides or fractured by liquefied soil. Using the results from a CISA
Why the Emergency Management Community Should be Concerned about Climate Change
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This report is one of several reports from CNA examining the impact of climate change on U.S. policy. This particular report focuses on the impact of climate change on comprehensive emergency management and preparedness policy. It seeks to outline key climate change issues for consideration from an emergency management perspective and begin a conversation on potential implications for the near-, medium-, and long-terms. It lays the foundation for future dialogue among emergency management practitioners from all levels of government to explore policy solutions in greater depth. The scientific foundation for much of the discussion in this report comes from the recently published report from the U.S. Global Change Research Program— Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States.
different segments of a FEMA region differently, or where an increased likelihood of a hazard may span multiple FEMA regions. Joel Silverman Angie De Groot /reports/2010/IIM-2017-U-016078-Final.pdf
Supply Chain Resilience Expertise at CNA
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innovative approaches to catastrophic planning with CNA emergency preparedness expert Angie De Groot. /images/Centers/IPR/Public%20Health/Vaccination-Tool-banner-02.jpg CNA used supply chain resilience
cna talks: Getting Disaster Aid Where It’s Needed Most
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This week we are bringing you a rebroadcast of Episode 108, to coincide with CNA's recent report on supply chain resilience in the Puget Sound region.   Community supply chain disruptions from natural disasters are devastating for everyone affected, but they are exponentially worse for already vulnerable populations. In this rebroadcast of a previous episode of CNA Talks, CNA’s Angie De Groot sits down with Jason Biermann and Jody Ferguson, emergency management professionals from the Puget Sound region of Washington state. They discuss innovative approaches to catastrophic planning that prioritize getting aid to their most vulnerable citizens, with the help of private sector partners in the supply chains of lifeline commodities.
. In this rebroadcast of a previous episode of CNA Talks, CNA’s Angie De Groot sits down with Jason Biermann and Jody Ferguson, emergency management professionals from the Puget Sound region of Washington state ... Emergency Management, the second-largest county in Washington State and is the Sponsoring Agency Chief for Washington Task Force One, one of FEMA’s 28 urban search and rescue teams. Angie De Groot
cna talks: Getting Disaster Aid Where It’s Needed Most
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Community supply chain disruptions from natural disasters are devastating for everyone affected, but they are exponentially worse for already vulnerable populations. In this episode of CNA Talks, CNA’s Angie De Groot sits down with Jason Biermann and Jody Ferguson, emergency management professionals from the Puget Sound region of Washington state. They discuss innovative approaches to catastrophic planning that prioritize getting aid to their most vulnerable citizens, with the help of private sector partners in the supply chains of lifeline commodities .
Getting Disaster Aid Where It’s Needed Most Community supply chain disruptions from natural disasters are devastating for everyone affected, but they are exponentially worse for already vulnerable populations. In this episode of CNA Talks, CNA’s Angie De Groot sits down with Jason Biermann and Jody Ferguson, emergency management professionals from the Puget Sound region of Washington state ... Emergency Management, the second-largest county in Washington State and is the Sponsoring Agency Chief for Washington Task Force One, one of FEMA’s 28 urban search and rescue teams. Angie De Groot