Friday, February 26, 2010

2010 Colorado Emergency Management Conference - Presentation Videos

click on presentation title below to start that presentation's video

Governor's Office - 2010 Colorado Emergency Management Conference Opening Remarks
Susan Kirkpatrick, Executive Director - Colorado Department of Local Affairs

Colorado Donations and Volunteer Management Network
Jen Poitras, Disaster Response Planner and Consultant

LTC Mark Riccardi, Colorado National Guard

Hans Kallam, Director - Division of Emergency Management, Department of Local Affairs (hans.kallam@state.co.us)
General Mason Whitney, Director - Governor's Office of Homeland Security (mason.whitney@state.co.us)

Brandon Williams, Public Information Officer - Division of Emergency Management, Department of Local Affairs (brandon.williams@state.co.us)

Hans Kallam, Director - Division of Emergency Management, Department of Local Affairs (hans.kallam@state.co.us)
Chris Lindley, Director - Emergency Preparedness and Response Division, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (chris.lindley@state.co.us)
Sara Nordstrom, Department of Public Safety (sara.nordstrum@cdps.state.co.us)
Pat Sillars - Co-Director, Colorado Emergency Preparedness Partnership, Inc. (psillars@thecepp.org)

David Holm, Senior Advisor - Division of Emergency Management (david.holm@state.co.us)

Bob Glancy, Boulder Station - National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (robert.glancy@noaa.gov)
Tom Magnuson, Pueblo Station - National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (thomas.magnuson@noaa.gov)
Jim Pringle, Grand Junction Station - National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (jim.pringle@noaa.gov)

Karen Berry - Colorado Geologic Society (karen.berry@state.co.us)

Richard Homann, Fire Division Supervisor, Colorado State University (rhomann@lamar.colostate.edu)

Lori Hodges, North Central Region Emergency Manager (lori.hodges@state.co.us)

Jay Sarason, Chief of Law Enforcement

Larry Trumble, Chair - Colorado Chapter Disaster Mitigation Committee, International Code Council

Elbert Hunt, Homeland Security Coordinator - Colorado Department of Transportation

Division of Local Government - The Transition Between Response and Recovery
Don Sandoval, Regional Manager - Division of Local Government, Department of Local Affairs (don.sandoval@state.co.us)

Lynn Shine - Division of Housing, Department of Local Affairs (lynn.shine@state.co.us)

Dr. Greg Bogdan - Research Director, Poison Center

Mary Smith - Water Security and Distribution, Water Quality Division, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Opening Ceremonies

Note: all videos can also be downloaded as podcasts http://cema.esac.podcast.323link.com/ and were recorded by Education Solutions and Consulting (ESAC) - 303-471-0403 or online at http://www.323link.com
For copies of the slides/handouts for each of the presentations (and those not videotaped), go to http://coemcon.blogspot.com/search/label/slides

Thursday, February 25, 2010

2010 Colorado Emergency Management Association Awards


Congratulations! For more info on the awards, the reasons and the people, check out the announcement on CEMA's site





State Sessions - Thursday, February 25, 2010

National Weather Service - Bob Glancy, Jim Pringle, Thomas Magnusun
Slides - 1 of 2
Slides - 2 of 2

Colorado Geographic Survey - Karen Berry
Slides

Colorado State Forest Service - Richard Homann
Slides

Division of Wildlife
(slides not available)

Building Inspections - Larry Trumble
Slides

Department of Transportation - Elbert Hunt
(no slides used)

Division of Local Government - Don Sandoval
(no slides used)

Division of Housing - Lynn Shine
Slides

COHELP - Greg Bogdan
Slides

COWARN - Mary Smith
Slides

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Eastern IMT Conference Newsletter - February 25, 2010

SILENT AUCTION RESULTS

The auction raised $1,750 for the scholarship fund. Twenty-nine items were on the block with
the camping gear being the single highest item at $210. Bill Archambault won the most items
with three bids. People’s Choice Award went to the ECIMT’s basket…next year’s
auction will knock your socks off!

CEMA AWARDS PRESENTED

Ten individual awards were presented yesterday by CEMA
President Jim Lancy. JoAnne Stone received the CEMA President’s Award for lifetime
achievement. Mike Gelski was posthumously awarded the Outstanding Volunteer
Achievement Award. Mike’s wife Karen accepted the award. Regional Emergency
Manager of the Year awards went to seven members. West Region winner is Jennifer
Dinsmore; Northwest Region is John Hutchins; Merrie Harper was selected from the
North Central Region; Pat Mialy was chosen from the Northeast Region; Kimberly Brant
was selected from the San Luis Valley Region; The South West Region winner was Drew
Peterson and Don Taylor from the South Central Region round out the regional selectees.
Jason Finehout was awarded the CEMA Rookie Emergency Manager of the Year.
Congratulations to these outstanding CEMA folks!

VENDORS

Hopefully you have had a chance to visit the Vendor areas here at the
Conference. This year we have a total of 35 vendors. Thanks are extended to the Vendor
group for the social hour that they provided yesterday which presented an excellent
opportunity for attendees to network with each other as well as interact with the vendors.
Conference attendees are reminded that CDs of each presentation are available at check-in.
Please stop by and pick-up your copy. These will also be posted online at
http://coemcon.blogspot.com/

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

Be sure and check out the following site regarding conference activities, presentations,
audio/visual and other coverage of the Conference real-time. The Conference is also being
covered online at http://search.twitter.com/ and search for #coemcon.

CEMA - Outstanding Volunteer Achievement Award

Mike Gelski, long time Salvation Army emergency services liaison, good friend and trusted partner of many in Colorado's emergency management community, was posthumuously awarded the Oustanding Volunteer Achievement Award during the annual awards ceremony for the Colorado Emergency Management Association. Mike's wife Karen accepted the award (pictured second from the right), presented by Jim Lancy, CEMA President. For any questions regarding this presentation, contact CEMA's public information officer, Chris Sorensen at chris@kiowaoem.com

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Breakout Sessions - February 24, 2010 - 10:00 am - 3:30 pm

Colorado Ball Room - Private/Public Sector Partnerships - Hans Kallam
DEM Slides
GOHS Slides
CEPP Slides

Arkansas/Platte - Medical Reserve Corps - O'Brien, Newell, Runyon, Gales
Slides
Handout

Cheyenne 2 - Tips for Effectively Using Templates to Prepare Emergency Plans and Guidelines - Bob Wold, Greg Moser
Moser Slides
Wold Slides

Cheyenne 1 - Situational Awareness Refined; Emergency Response in the Bark Beetle Mortality Environment - Jim Krugman
Slides

Arkansas/Platte - Training Resources - Robyn Knappe
Slides

Cheyenne 2 - Mass Care Partnerships - Deb Robinson
Slides

Cheyenne 1 - Successful Pre-Disaster Mitigation Projects in Colorado - Nofziger, Guillory, Donohue, Huth and Randall
Slides (1 of 2)
Slides (2 of 2)

Colorado Ballroom - Standards in Emergency Management - David Holm
Slides

Arkansas/Platte - Wilderness Search and Rescue - Mitchell
Slides

Cheyenne 2 - The Office of Preparedness and Security - Protecting Colorado's Citizens and Critical Infrastructure - Nordstrom
(slides not available)

Cheyenne 1 - Recovery: Debris Removal - Charley Baird
Slides

Breakout Sessions - February 24, 2010 - 8:00 am - 9:30 am

Colorado Ball Room - Social Media as a Force Multiplier - Brandon Williams
Handout

Arkansas/Platte - State Resource Mobilization - Bill Miederhoff
Slides

Cheyenne 2 - Colorado Crisis, Education and Response Network (COCERN) - Dr. Curt Drennan and Beth Roome
Slides

Cheyenne 1 - Mitigation/Local Planning - Lucien Canton, CEM, CPP CBCP
Slides

Eastern IMT Conference Newsletter - February 24, 2010

(for questions on this newsletter, contact the Eastern Colorado IMT PIO Larry Helmerick at larryhelmerick@att.net)

CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS


A photojournalist with KRDO, Channel 13 arrived early yesterday to cover opening remarks from various state and local officials. The visit ended with a 20 minute interview with Hans Kallam, DEM Director. Because of the TV coverage, more stations may respond to document the conference.

The Eastern Colorado Incident Management Team (ECIMT) has begun their third year supporting the EM conference. This year’s team is headquartered in the Board Room around the corner from check-in. Stop by and see a state Type-3 Command and General staff in action.

The Colorado Department of Agriculture (DOA) recently signed a MOU with the ECIMT. Because of this first of a kind agreement, $34,000 in equipment support has been given to the team. Thanks to Bill Bennett of DOA for his coordinating efforts to make this MOU happen. Conference attendees are reminded that CDs of each presentation are available at check-in. Please stop by and pick-up your copy. These will also be posted online at http://coemcon.blogspot.com

Be sure and check out the following sites regarding conference activities, presentations and commentary, audio/visual and other coverage of the Conference real-time. The Conference is also being covered online at http://search.twitter.com and search for #coemcon

SILENT AUCTION

Don’t miss the Silent Auction in the Colorado Room for the benefit of the CEMA Scholarship Program. All proceeds will be used for conference registration in 2011. Check out the neat stuff and place your bid! Checks and cash accepted, so bring your money and lets make this a success. There are 30 different stations with a total value of over $3,500. Bid on the mystery boxes, who knows what treasure they might contain.

DEM Director Kallam Speaks

This is just a clip, but is also an opportunity to note that during the conference, we are recording a selection of presentations. They will be posted in a much higher quality and will be posted on this site as they become available so stay tuned! This and other videos regarding the Conference will also be available on our YouTube site at http://www.youtube.com/coemergency.

Breakout Sessions - February 23, 2010 - 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Colorado Ballroom - National Guard Capabilities - LTC Mark Riccardi
Slides

Arkansas/Platte - Contracting and Procurements - Bill Archambault
Slides

Cheyenne 2 - Animal Emergency Management Program - Deborah Colburn
Slides

Cheyenne 1 - From the Field: Recovery Lessons Learned - Iain Hyde

Breakout Sessions - February 23, 2010 - 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm

Colorado Ball Room - Colorado Donations and Volunteer Management - Jen Poitras
Slides

Cheyenne 2 - Environmental Protection Agency - Kathy Atencio
Handout
Slides

Cheyenne 1 - US Northern Command - MG Frank Grass
Slides

Colorado Springs Police Honor Guard and Pikes Peak Region Police Pipes and Drum Band



ED Susan Kirkpatrick - February 23, 2010


Colorado Springs Police Honor Guard - Pic - February 23, 2010


Alternate EOC Up and Running - February 23, 2010

Alternate EOC running alongside the conference... just in case.

COEMCON Morning Activities - February 23, 2010

Busy opening morning. Looks like everyone got here Ok, which is good. It is also nice that the weather held up and is sunny. Last thing an emergency management conference needs is to have a start that requires us to be potential victims in one of Colorado's early-year winter storms...

This morning opened with a great moderator, Jon Karroll of http://www.krdo.com who ran this morning's activities, including a presentation by both the Colorado Springs Police Color Guard and an incredible demonstration by the Pikes Peak Region Police Pipe and Drum Band. For pictures, be sure to check out out our twitpic feeds from attendees by going to http://search.twitter.com and looking up #coemcon

These presentations were followed by a presentation by the representative of the Governor's Office, Dr. Susan Kirkpatrick, the Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Local Affairs and then by the keynote speaker, Lucien Canton (http://www.luciencanton.com).

Lucien will also be speaking on a Recovery Lessons Learned panel later today and we are all looking forward to hearing from his experiences to help us learn how to enhance our disaster recovery plans here in Colorado.

We even got Hans Kallam, Director of the Division of Emergency Management, to do an interview with http://www.krdo.com so look for that tonight! Will post a link here when it is available.

As we move forward, come back and visit because the handouts, presentations and other pics and videos will be linked here. If you need anything during the conference, be sure to stop by the front desk/registration table or just give me a call at (303) 472-4087 and we'll see how we can help! Thanks - Brandon (brandon.williams@state.co.us)

Monday, February 22, 2010

Mobile-Friendly COEMCON Agenda - Thursday, February 25, 2010

2010 Colorado Governor's Emergency Management Conference
"Maximizing Resources in Today's Economy"

Thursday – February 25, 2010
“STATE PARTNERS IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT”
ALL DAY SESSIONS WILL BE HELD IN THE COLORADO BALL ROOM

7:00 – 9:00 a.m.
Registration Available – collect evaluations

7:00 – 10:00
Breakfast served in the Mountain View Dining Room

8:00 – 8:30 a.m.
National Weather Service - A New Age of Collaboration and Communication
Thomas Magnuson, Jim Pringle and Bob Glancy

8:30 – 9:00 a.m.
Colorado Geological Survey
Karen Berry

15 min Break
Colorado Gallery

9:15 – 9:45 a.m.
Colorado Forest Service - State Partner in Emergency Management: A Non-Regulatory Approach
Rich Homann

9:45 – 10:15 a.m.
Division of Wildlife - Diverse Skills and Assets
Jay Sarason

15 min Break
Colorado Gallery 1

10:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Building Inspectors - Post-Disaster Assessment of Damaged Residences and Commercial Structures Larry Trumble

11:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Department of Transportation
Elbert Hunt, III

Lunch
Mountain View Dining Room

12:30 – 1:00 p.m.
Division of Local Government - The transition between Response and Recovery; The DLG role
Don Sandoval, Regional Manager

1:00 – 1:30 p.m.
Division of Housing
Lynn Shine

1:30 – 2:00 p.m.
COHELP
Greg Bogdan

2:00 – 2:30 p.m.
COWARN
Mary Smith

Mobile-Friendly COEMCON Agenda - Wednesday, February 24, 2010

2010 Colorado Governor's Emergency Management Conference
"Maximizing Resources in Today's Economy"

Wednesday – February 24, 2010

7:30a.m.–4:30p.m.
Registration Continued

7:00 – 10:00
Breakfast served in the Mountain View Dining Room

8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Social Media as Force Multiplier
Brandon Williams
Colorado Ball Room
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State Resource Mobilization
Bill Miederhoff
Arkansas/Platte
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Introduction to Colorado Crisis, Education & Response Network (COCERN)
Dr Curt Drennan, Beth Roome
Cheyenne 2
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MITIGATION
Local Planning
Lucien Canton, CEM, CPP CBCP
Cheyenne 1

9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Refreshment Break - Visit Vendors
Colorado Gallery & White River Ballroom

10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Private/Public Sector Partnerships
Led by Hans Kallam
Colorado Ball Room
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Medical Reserve Corp
4 speakers
Koral O’Brien, Gail Newell, Cheryl Runyon, Frankie Gales
Arkansas/Platte
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Tips for Effectively Using Templates to Prepare Emergency Plans and Guidelines
Bob Wold, Greg Moser
Cheyenne 2
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Situational Awareness refined; Emergency Response in the Bark Beetle Mortality Environment
Jim Krugman
Cheyenne 1

11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Lunch Buffet
Mountain View Dining Room

12:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Social Media as Force Multiplier (repeat)
Brandon Williams
Colorado Ball Room
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Training Resources
Robyn Knappe
Arkansas/Platte
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Department of Human Services ESF6 - Mass Care Partnerships
Deb Robinson
Cheyenne 2
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Successful Pre-Disaster Mitigation Projects in Colorado
Wade Nofziger. Brett Guillory, David Donohue, Brian Huth and Christina Randall
Cheyenne 1

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Standards in Emergency Management
David Holm, Bret Waters
Colorado Ball Room
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Wilderness Search and Rescue Resources and Capabilities
Barry Mitchell
Arkansas/Platte
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The Office of Preparedness and Security: Protecting Colorado's Citizens and Critical Infrastructure
Sarah Nordstrom
Cheyenne 2
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RECOVERY:
Debris Removal
Charley Baird
Cheyenne 1

3:45 p.m.
CEMA Awards
Colorado Ball Room

4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
CEMA Business Meeting
(Cheyenne Mountain Resort Gift Certificate Giveaway)
Colorado Ball Room

6:00 p.m. –
Meet and Greet Time

Mobile-Friendly COEMCON Agenda - Tuesday, February 23, 2010

2010 Colorado Governor’s Emergency Management Conference
“Maximizing Resources in Today’s Economy”

Tuesday - February 23, 2010

8:00 – 4:30
Registration Begins (check-in all day)
Visit Vendors
Lobby

10:00 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Comments
Jon Karroll KRDO Channel 13 Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs Police Dept Honor Guard
Pikes Peak Region Police Pipe and Drum Band
National Anthem: Lerry Armstead, Colorado Springs Fire Dept
Lionel Rivera, Colorado Springs Mayor
Susan Kirkpatrick, Department of Local Affairs
Colorado Ballroom

10:30 – 12:00 p.m.
Key note – Lucien Canton, CEM, CPP CBCP
Colorado Ballroom

12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Luncheon Buffet
Mountain View Dining Room

1:15 – 2:15 p.m.
Colorado Donations & Volunteer Management Network
Jen Poitras
Colorado Ball Room
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Department of Corrections
Chuck Hildebrand, Tony Carochi
Arkansas/Platte
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Environmental Protection Agency
Kathleen Atencio, Bernadette Gonzales
Cheyenne 2
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US Northern Command
MG Frank Grass
Cheyenne 1

2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
National Guard Capabilities Overview
LTC Mark Riccardi
Colorado Ball Room
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Contracting and Procurements
Bill Archambault
Arkansas/Platte
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Animal Emergency Management Program - resources and capabilities
Deborah Colburn, MPA
Cheyenne 2
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From the Field: Recovery Lessons Learned
Iain Hyde
Cheyenne 1

3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Refreshment Break - Visit Vendors
Colorado Gallery & White River Ballroom

4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Discussion with State Emergency Management and Homeland Security
Hans Kallam and Mason Whitney
Colorado Ball Room

5:00 –6:30 p.m.
Welcome Reception – Exhibit Area
Door Prizes
Colorado Gallery & White River Ballroom

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

2010 Governor's Emergency Management Conference Program

Below is an advance copy of the 2010 Governor's Emergency Management Conference Program for next week to help you plan which presentations, vendors and elements you want to focus on! If you have any questions about this agenda, contact Cindy Vonfeldt at cindy.vonfeldt@state.co.us

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Presenter Release Form

While we are certainly using this site to help provide and coordinate information prior to and during the 2010 Governor's Emergency Management Conference, this site will also be used to provide materials, select audio and video related to the conference.

In fact, we are in the process of selecting certain presentations for video to make available after the conference. In case you are a presenter and have not signed the release form, you can download the copy posted below.

You can fax the completed form to Robyn Knappe at DEM at (720) 852-6750.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

2010 Governor's Conference Agenda

Note - this page will be updated with the latest Gov's Conference Agenda as it is made available - for questions regarding the agenda, contact Cindy Vonfeldt at cindy.vonfeldt@state.co.us



Download the 2010 Governor's Conference Agenda

and check the speaker category on this site for bio/speaker notes.

Speaker Bio: Christina Randall

Christina Randall
Colorado Springs Fire Department
Wildfire Mitigation Section Manager

Christina has worked in the wildland fire service for over 26 years in jobs ranging from hotshot to Battalion Chief. In addition to fire operations, Christina has also held several details in fire prevention, fuels management and timber management. She has been an adjunct professor at Lassen and Pikes Peak Community Colleges as well as a cadre member at the California North Zone Engine Academy and the Joint Apprenticeship Academy. In 2003 she left the US Forest Service to begin work for the Colorado Springs Fire Department. As a direct report, she is responsible for the Wildfire Mitigation Section in the Division of the Fire Marshal including project planning, grant administration, development review, budget oversight, education and outreach. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Colorado State University in Natural Resources Management. Christina and her husband Dave have three daughters.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Speakers List - Working

Bill Archambault, Chief Financial Officer, Division of Emergency Management

Lerry Armstead, Colorado Springs Fire Department

Kathleen M. Atencio, Chief, Preparedness Section, Environmental Protection Agency

Charley Baird, FEMA Region VIII

Gregory M. Bogdan, PhD, Research Director & Medical Toxicology Coordinator: Denver Metropolitan Medical Response System Administrator: Associate Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug CenterDenver Health

Lucien G. Canton, CEM (LLC), Keynote Speaker Deborah Colburn, Colorado Veterinary Medical Foundation

David R. Donohue, P.E., Project Engineer, City of Grand Junction, Public Works and Planning— Engineering Division

Dr. Curt Drennen (Psy.D., RN.), Associate Director, Community Prevention Programs Behavioral Health Planning and Response, Colorado Division of Behavioral Health Disaster Preparedness and Response

Frankie Gales, Unit Coordinator, Medical Reserve Corps of El Paso County County

Bob Glancy, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service

Bernadette Gonzalez, Preparedness Project Manager/Outreach Coordinator, Environmental Protection Agency

Bret Guillory, P.E., CFM, Utility Engineer, City of Grand Junction, Public Works and Planning—Engineering Division

Chuck Hildebrand, Department of Corrections

David W. Holm, CEM®, Special Advisor / CSEPP Program Manager, Colorado Department of Local Affairs

Richard Homann, Fire Division Supervisor, Colorado State Forest Service

Elbert Hunt III, Homeland Security Coordinator, Colorado Department of Transportation

Brian Huth, P. E., LEEDTM, Civil Engineer/Project Manager, Stormwater Enterprise

Iain Hyde, Mitigation Specialist, Division of Emergency Management

Hans Kallam, Division Director, Division of Emergency Management Jon Karroll, KRDO Channel 13

Susan Kirkpatrick, Department of Local Affairs

Robyn Knappe, All Hazards Training Manager, Division of Emergency Management

Jim Krugman, Operations, Bark Beetle IMT, United States Forest Service

Tom Magnuson, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service

Vince Matthews, Colorado Geological Survey

Bill Miederhoff, Colorado Division of Fire Safety

Barry Mitchell, Senior State Search & Rescue Coordinator, Colorado Search & Rescue Board (CSRB)

Gail Newell, Region VIII MRC Coordinator, Medical Reserve Corps Region VIII (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY)

Wade Nofziger, Emergency Management Specialist, FEMA Region VIII

Sarah Nordstrom, Planning and Development Coordinator, Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC)

Koral O’Brien, Colorado Volunteer Coordinator, Colorado Department of Public Health

and Environment

Jesse Ortiz

Jennifer Poitras, Consultant/Organization Development Specialist, COVOAD/CDEM Partnership

Jim Pringle, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service

Christina Randall, Wildfire Mitigation Section Manager, Colorado Springs Fire Department

LTC Mark Riccardi, Director of Military Support, Colorado National Guard

Lionel Rivera, Colorado Springs Mayor

Deborrah Robinson, Emergency Response Coordinator, CDHS Operations

Beth Roome, Specialist, Disaster Planning and Training Programs, Colorado Division of Behavioral Health Disaster Preparedness and Response

Cheryl Runyon, Unit Coordinator, Medical Reserve Corps of Boulder County

Don Sandoval, Regional Manager, Department of Local Affairs

Jay Sarason, Chief of Law Enforcement, Colorado Division of Wildlife

Lynn Shine, Housing Initiatives Coordinator, Colorado Department of Local Affairs

Mary Smith, Colorado Department of Public Health Environment

Larry Trumble, 2010 Chair of the Colorado Chapter ICC Disaster

Mitigation Committee, City of Thornton

Bret Waters, Director, Colorado Springs Fire Department

Brandon Williams, Public Information Officer, Division of Emergency Management

Bob Wold, Recovery Manager/EMPG Manager, Division of Emergency Management

Greg Moser, CEMA Member

Monday, February 1, 2010

CEMA Student Scholarship Silent Auction

A new and fun activity will be part of the 2010 Colorado Governor’s Conference on Emergency Management. A silent auction to benefit the Colorado Emergency Management Association’s student scholarship program will be held at the 2010 Colorado Governor’s Conference on Emergency Management. Themed-baskets filled with a variety of exciting items donated by conference attendees along with other surprise donations will be available to win by the highest bidders.

Want to play? You are invited to participate in two ways:

1) by donating theme-baskets that reflect something special from your local area or a favorite topic of interest. For example: The City of Loveland will be making a “sweethearts” theme basket.
2) by bringing your checkbook to the silent auction. There will be a variety of items that are sure to catch your eye!

Be creative! CEMA will recognize with much pomp and circumstance, ceremonial splendor, and a huge thank you to the group, jurisdiction, or individual with most popular basket (as demonstrated by the highest bid amount).

For more information or to donate a basket, please call Pat Mialy at 970-962-2534 or e-mail to mialyp@ci.loveland.co.us . The deadline for basket entry is February 19, 2010.

Contributions or gifts to Colorado Emergency Management Association are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes.

Vendor/Exhibitor Slots Filling Up

There are still opportunities for vendors and exhibitors to participate in the 2010 Governor's Emergency Management Conference. More than 300 attendees were at the last conference, including representatives from emergency management, public safety, public health, communications, voluntary organizations and local government.

Located at the Cheyenne Mountain Conference Center, each sponsor/exhibitor will receive a table and spot in the general area of the conference. For additional logistics information, check the conference's Sponsorship and Exhibitor Registration page.

For any questions about spots, scheduling or other arrangements, contact Cindy Vonfeldt at cindy.vonfeldt@state.co.us or at (720) 852-6628.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Colorado Emergency Management - Building a Strong Program Workshop

On Monday, FEB. 22, 2010 from 8:30-4:30 at the Cheyenne Mountain Conference Center in Colorado Springs, the Division of Emergency Management will host a pre-conference workshop for emergency managers.

Lucien Canton will be the facilitator for the one day Pre-Conference Emergency Management Workshop called “Colorado Emergency Management: Building A Strong Program.” The audience for this workshop is seasoned Colorado emergency managers with at least two years of experience.

Lucien Canton has a national reputation for workshops that are provocative and stimulating. His presentations combine history, academic research, humor, and real-world experience to teach perspectives on preparedness and leadership in crisis. He will also be the keynote speaker the next day at the Governor’s Conference on Emergency Management on February 23, 2010.
Lucien G. Canton, CEM, CPP CBCP has over 30 years experience in hazard and risk analysis, loss reduction, and emergency planning. As the Director of Emergency Services for the City of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004, he was responsible for coordinating the City's emergency management program and served as a policy advisor on emergency management and Homeland Security issues. Mr. Canton was instrumental in the development of the City's terrorism response capability and coordinated major response plans for the millennium and the electrical energy crisis. A strong supporter of volunteerism, he expanded the role of volunteers under the City's emergency plan by developing mutual support linkages among various programs and adding key agencies to the Disaster Council. During his tenure with San Francisco, Mr. Canton successfully lobbied for the adoption of national standards for the City’s emergency management program and revised the City’s Administrative Code to incorporate the Standardized Emergency Management System. His commitment to professional standards transformed the Office of Emergency Services into a highly credible organization and a leading player in regional emergency planning.

Prior to his appointment, Mr. Canton served as an Emergency Management Specialist with the Federal Emergency Management Agency from 1990 to 1996. Mr. Canton served with the US Army in Germany from 1975 to 1980 and held a variety of positions in the US and abroad in the private security industry from 1980 to 1990. His credentials include certification by the International Association of Emergency Managers as a Certified Emergency Manager.

PURPOSE OF WORKSHOP:
Lucien Canton will discuss strategic planning, administrative planning and will highlight how to elevate Emergency Managers from Technicians to Program Managers while focusing on leadership issues. In addition, he will demonstrate the value of private and public partnerships.

TO REGISTER:
Go to https://dola.colorado.gov/dem_training/75ez and submit your registration via the training registration link through the EZ Form. Cindy VonFeldt will be working with you on your lodging needs.
We do have limited registration, so we are requesting no more than two emergency management personnel per jurisdiction. You may submit additional registrations and as space available, may be able to register additional personnel.

You MUST submit your registration on the website by February 8, 2010. A confirmation email will be sent after registration with details.

For more information contact: robyn.knappe@state.co.us (720-852-6617) or cindy.vonfeldt@state.co.us

Speaker Contact Info - COHELP

Presenter - Gregory M. Bogdan, PhD

Dr. Bogdan is the Research Director and Medical Toxicology Coordinator for the Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Center (RMPDC) at Denver Health. He has been leading the RMPDC Research Division since 1995, which specializes in analgesics toxicity, antidote development, public health surveillance and community disaster preparedness and response. He is on the faculty of the Rocky Mountain Center for Medical Response to Terrorism, Mass Casualties and Epidemics and has been the administrator for the Denver Metropolitan Medical Response System program since 1997. Dr. Bogdan has been awarded two Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality task orders to develop models for utilizing medical call centers to respond to public health emergencies. This work has lead to the development of the Colorado Health Emergency Line for the Public (CO HELP). Dr. Bogdan is a member of the American Association of Poison Control Centers, Society of Toxicology, National Environmental Health Association and served as president of the Colorado Public Health Association (2005-2006). He is currently serving on the Colorado Hospital Preparedness Advisory Committee. He has been the lead or contributing author on 30 peer-reviewed publications while at RMPDC.

Contact Information: Gregory M. Bogdan, PhD
-Research Director & Medical Toxicology Coordinator-Denver Metropolitan Medical Response System Administrator
-Associate Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Colorado Health Sciences CenterRocky Mountain Poison & Drug Center
– Denver HealthMail Address: 777 Bannock Street, Mail Code 0180Site Address: 990 Bannock StreetDenver, CO 80204

Phone: 303-739-1239Fax: 303-739-1454

Speaker Contact Info - Medical Resource Coordinator Presentation

MRC Presentation

Gail Newell
Region VIII MRC Coordinator
303-844-7848

Gail N. Newell serves as MRC Regional Coordinator (MRC RC) for Region VIII (CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY). She provides technical assistance and support to the existing MRC units in the region and helps people interested in the MRC program to start a unit when there is not currently an active MRC in their local community. Ms. Newell works closely with individual units to advance the U.S. Surgeon General's public health priorities and coordinate with the goals of the Office of the Civilian Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps.

Prior to becoming MRC RC, Ms. Newell worked in the medical field as a Registered Vascular Technologist and as a Program Manager in the public health arena. She recently spent several years with the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Information Service as an Information Specialist and Partnership Program Coordinator.

Ms. Newell graduated from Regis University with a bachelor's of science in Business Administration, with honors, and has started courses towards an M.B.A.

She lives with her husband in Monument, Colorado along with two horses, three dogs, and two cats. She and her husband have two grown children and two grandchildren!


Koral O’Brien
Colorado MRC Coordinator
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment
Koral.obrien@gmail.com
303-692-2782

Koral is the State MRC and Colorado Volunteer Mobilizer (CVM) Coordinator for Colorado. Like Gail from the federal level, Koral provides Colorado’s MRC units with technical assistance and support.

Koral has been an employee of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment for the past 21 years, in which time she has worked in the Handicapped Children’s Program, Communicable Disease, Tuberculosis, Bioterrorism now called the Emergency Preparedness Division.


Cheryl Runyon
MRC of Boulder County Coordinator
303-413-7561

L. Cheryl Runyon is the unit coordinator for the Medical Reserve Corps of Boulder County. The mission of the MRCBC is to establish teams of trained, local volunteer medical, public health and safety professionals who can contribute their skills and expertise during times of community and national need. The MRCBC was established in 2006; Ms. Runyon has been working with MRCBC members since December 2007.
Prior to her position with MRCBC, Ms. Runyon worked for the National Conference of State Legislatures and was the organization's lead staff on emergency preparedness, terrorism and nuclear waste issues. She has written a number of books and articles for state legislators and the general public about these issues. Ms. Runyon holds a law degree from Southern Illinois University and bachelor's degrees in political science and zoology.


Frankie Gales
MRC Coordinator of El Paso County
1-719-591-2424

Frankie graduated from the University of Colorado with a BA in Biology in 1997. She simultaneously attended the LPN school at Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center and graduated with honors in June 1995. Frankie was a member of the Colorado National Guard and served in many different capacities before retiring in 2007.

Through her work with the El Paso County Medical Society Foundation disaster-planning team, Frankie participates in many local, state and national committees and organizations devoted to disaster preparedness. She has recently been elected Regional Board Chair of the Metropolitan Medical Response System.

2010 Colorado Emergency Management Conference Draft Event Schedule

Theme - "Maximizing Resources in Today’s’ Economy"

Tuesday February 23, 2010
10 a.m. Opening Remarks
10:30 Keynote Speaker: Lucien G. Canton, CEM, CPP CBCP has over 30 years experience in hazard and risk analysis, loss reduction, and emergency planning.
12:00 Lunch Break
1:15 Breakout Sessions – Resources and Capabilities
*Department of Corrections
*Environmental Protection Agency
*US Northern Command
*Colorado Donations & Volunteer Management Network
2:30 Breakout Sessions - Resources and Capabilities
*State Animal Response Team
*Contracting and Procurements
*National Guard
*Recovery in the Field – Lessons Learned
3:30 Afternoon Break – visit vendors
4:00 Division of Emergency Management
Director Hans Kallam
5:00 Welcome Reception – Sponsored by Vendors

Wednesday February 24, 2010
8:00 Breakout Sessions – Resources and Capabilities
*Colorado Crisis, Education & Response Network (COCERN)
*State Resource Mobilization
*Social Media
* Mitigation – Local Planning
9:30 Morning Break – Visit Vendors
10:00 Breakout Sessions – Resources and Capabilities
*Medical Reserve Corps
*Training Resources
*Planning Templates
*Situational Awareness Refined; Emergency Response in the Bark Beetle Mortality Environment
11:30 Lunch Break
12:45 Breakout Sessions – Resources and Capabilities
*Department of Human Services; ESF6- Mass Care
*Private/Public Sector Responsibilities
*Social Media (repeat)
*Mitigation – 3 communities share their plan experience
2:30 Breakout Sessions – Resources and Capabilities
*Colorado State Patrol; Rubicon/CIAC/TLO
*Search and Rescue
*Standards in Emergency Management
* Recovery – Preparing Local Debris Management Plans
3:45 CEMA Awards
4:00 CEMA Business Meeting
6:00 Meet and Greet

Thursday February 25, 2010
8:00 – 2:30 State Partners in Emergency Management featuring:
*National Weather Service 8:00 – 8:30
*Colorado Geological Survey 8:30 – 9:00
*Colorado Forest Service 9:15 – 9:45
*Division of Wildlife 10:00 – 10:30
*Building Inspectors 10:30 – 11:00
*Department of Transportation 11:00-11:30
LUNCH
*Division of Local Government 12:30 – 1:00
*Division of Housing 1:00 – 1:30
*COHELP 1:30 - 2:00
*COWARN 2:00 – 2:30

Reminder - Speaker Info Deadlines

Registration - If you plan on attending the entire conference, speakers may do so for a discounted fee of $75. This fee covers lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; breakfast on Wednesday and Thursday, as well as, coffee and snacks. Speakers may pre-pay online at the CEMA website by Friday, January 29, 2010.

Lodging - Speaker lodging is funded out of the federal Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) and will support two lodgning nights for speaders. Please contact Kristin Schneider (kristin.schneider@state.co.us) or Cindy Vonfeldt (cindy.vonfeldt@state.co.us) to arrange accommodations by Monday, February 1, 2010.

Slide Presentations and One Page Handouts - Speakers are encouraged to use slide presentations and provide one page handouts. Presentations and handouts should be submitted via email to Kristin Schneider (kristin.schneider@state.co.us) by Tuesday, February 2, 2010. The presentations and handouts will be posted online and provided to participants via CD. Kristin will arrange and handle any limited paper reproductions necessary for the conference.

Speaker Release Forms - Please complete the speaker release forms and fax them to (720) 852-6750 attn: Cindy Vonfeldt or Robyn Knappe ASAP. Copies of the speaker release form (already emailed to you) can be obtained by emailing kristin.schneider@state.co.us.

Program Information - For speakers that have not already submitted their information, the following information is needed to complete the program by Monday, February 1, 2010.

Name:
Title:
Organization:
Address:
Phone:
Breakout Title:
Brief Description of Breakout Session:

2010 Colorado Governor's Emergency Management Conference - Registration Information

The 2010 Colorado Govenor's Emergency Management Conference is being held February 23-25, 2010, at the Cheyenne Mountain Conference Center.

Participant, sponsor, vendor and exhibitor registration information can be found on the Colorado Emergency Management Association (CEMA) website's registration page.

For any additional questions regarding registration, contact Cindy Vonfeldt at cindy.vonfeldt@state.co.us

Vendors-Exhibitors List

Emergency Communications Network
The CodeRED service, from Emergency Communications Network, Inc., enables government officials to send personalized voice, email and text messages to thousands of citizens in minutes.
Contact: Dana Ralleo - dralleao@emergencycommunications.net - (866) 939-0911

Custom Environmental Solutions
Contact: Jim Klein - jklein@customsvcs.com - (719) 598-1557

Compass Tools, Inc.
Compass Tools id dedicated to the Colorado Emergency Management/MGIS Industry since 1994. Specialising in field data collection tools and Mobile Resource Managemetn; CompassTools provides sales, service, rentals, support, repair and certified training for GPS, data collectors, laser rangefinders, digital cameras, plus other perifpherals and Auto Vehicle Location (AVL). Each as a stand-alone product or integrated to create complete solutions. CompassTools is a licensed reseller for: Trimble, AutoDesk (Goe Spatial and platform software), Laser Technology, Ricoh, Adapx, Wind Environmental, CartoPac Field Solutions, Motorola, Juniper Systems, General Dynamics, SECO and our latest product line: SEER Precision Perosnal Tracking devices.
Contact: Jackie Bartels - jbartels@compasstoolsinc.com - (800) 728-5066

Risk Management Alliance
Contact: Gary Johnson - gjohnson@rma-llc.com - (970) 227-6417

SRA International, Inc.
Contact: Trista Caldwell - trista_caldwell@sra.com - (303) 997-5885

American Signal Corporation
Contact: Jim Ross - bemrich@americansignal.com - (414) 358-8000

3M Company (3M OH & ESD)
3M supplies a wide variety of products and services such as respirators, including specialized respirators for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) applications, protective eyewear, hearing protection products, sorbents and a range of services for training, staffing and supply management. Let 3M help you be ready for when you are called to respond.
Contact: Ben Graf - bggraf@mmm.com - (303) 587-7122

iNTELAGARD
Contact: Lorraine Cope - lcope@intelagard.com - (303) 309-6309

Garner
Garner is a 25 year old global provider of 24 hour response services. With Texas roots, Garner operates internationally. Garner is a turnkey provider of goods and services necessary to meet any natural or human induced catastrophe (incident command, logistics management, hazardous material response, emergency power, pumping, material handling equipment, heavy equipment, fuel, food and water sourcing, temporary housing, disaster preparedness, etc.) Garner is a service provider for medium to large scale verifiable decontamination. Garner meets or exceeds the year-round needs of our global clients.
Contact: Sandra Riley - sreily@garner-es.com - (281) 930-1200

ESI WebEOC
Contact: Laurie Wood - lwood@esi911.com - (678) 680-4970

QDS Communications, Inc.
QDS Communications is a Motorola sales agent and dealer of all Motorola Products. We also provide communication system consulting and needsanalysis. QDS is a Verizon cellular master distributor for personal and business wireless services. QDS most recently emerged as the inventor, manufacturer, and distributor of SchoolSAFE Communications equipment.
Contact: MikeC@QDSCorp.com - (303) 680-6271 x 215

Salvation Army
Contact: Sherry Manson - sherry.manson@usw.salvationarmy.org - (303) 507-0337

ESAC (videographer)
Contact: Mark Belland - markbelland@323link.com

Pikes Peak United Way
2-1-1 is an easy to remember and universally recognizable telephone number that makes a critical connection via referrals between individuals and families in need and the appropriate community-based and government organizations that offer services. 2-1-1 offers free health and human services information and referrals with translation services from six call centers statewide.
Contact: Jessica Johnson-Simmons - jessica@ppunitedway.org

National Weather Service
Contact: Bob Glancy - robert.glancy@noaa.gov

Wildan Homeland Solutions
Contact: Shadi Kia - skia@wildan.com - (714) 940-6370

Dewberry & Davis, LLC
For a half-century, Dewberry has been a leader in providing planning, engineering, architecture, program management, surveying and mapping services, along with a myriad of technical support. Within more than 40 locations, Dewberry's 2,000 professionals work collaboratively with public- and private-sector clients including government agencies, the military community, municipalities, institutions, developers and corporations. For more than 20 years, we have worked with clients on efforts to enhance mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery from major disasters and emergencies. Our experience working with local, state, and federal departments and agencies has provided us with the knowledge and ability to help our clients develop effective and robust strategies for all phases of the disaster management cycle.
Contact: Laura D. Johnson - ljohnston@dewberry.com - (225) 766-3785