All Hazards Consortium
The All Hazards Consortium is a 501c3 non-profit, guided by the regional states of NC, DC, MD, VA, WV, DE, PA, NJ & NY along with the urban areas of New York City,NY, Newark, NJ and Philadelphia, PA focused on homeland security & emergency management
05/06/2022
[NEW] Hurricanes, Sea Level Rise, and Flooding: Critical Infrastructure Impacts & NOAA Services to Aid Decision Making - Date: May 26, 4:00 PM (EST)
π Register β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/series-info
β Dave Jones, CEO, StormCenter Communications, Inc.
β Michael J. Brennan, PhD., Chief of the Hurricane Specialist Unit, National Hurricane Center, NOAA
β Billy Brooks, Physical Scientist & Senior Geospatial Analyst, Office for Coastal Management, NOAA
β Matthew Rosencrans, PhD., Lead Seasonal Hurricane Forecaster, Climate Prediction Center, NOAA
Hurricane season officially begins on June 1, 2022 and with it comes another season of preparedness for the private and public sectors. During this webinar, learn from experts as we engage in interactive discussions on how sea level rise is impacting critical infrastructure and how hurricanes add to coastal and inland vulnerabilities. Hear about products from the National Hurricane Center that you can put to use immediately and how NOAA generates its seasonal hurricane outlook from the NWS Climate Prediction Center (CPC) and how you can take advantage of NOAA technologies to understand local impacts of rising seas. You'll be able to visualize potential impacts from sea level rise through maps, regional projections, and photos.
We will also discuss how the AHC SISE dashboard delivers updated information daily and how you can be a part of the Sensitive Information Sharing Environment to maintain business and government continuity of operations.
05/01/2022
[NEW] Wildfires, Droughts, and Heat: Impacts to Critical Infrastructure - Date: May 19, 4:00 PM (EST)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-1
β Dave Jones, CEO, StormCenter Communications, Inc.
β Kelsey Satalino, Digital Communications Coordinator, NOAA's National Integrated Drought Information System
β Joseph Conran, Economist, Performance, Risk, and Social Science Office, NOAA
β Hunter Jones, Climate and Health Project Manager in NOAAβs Climate Program Office
β David Green, PhD., Program Manager for Wildfires and Advisor for Disaster Risk Reduction & Resilience, NASA
β Abby Browning, Private Sector/ NGO Coordination, Office of Emergency Services, Office of CA Governor Gavin Newsom
This second webinar in the series on Extreme Weather & Impacts on Critical infrastructure will cover the latest data on wildfires, drought, and heat and will provide important information to aid in situational awareness and decision-making. Join experts from NASA and NOAA to discuss trusted data needs that can help short- and long-term decision-making when it comes to business continuity, risk assessments, and critical infrastructure investments moving forward. How can this data help in your own preparedness efforts?
04/18/2022
[NEW] Extreme Weather and Impacts to Critical Infrastructure - Date: April 28, 4:00 PM (EST)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-1
β Dave Jones, CEO, StormCenter Communications, Inc.
β Ko Barrett, Senior Advisor for Climate, NOAA
β Tom Gwaltney, Senior Director, Emergency Preparedness Power Delivery, Florida Power & Light Company
Join us for this webinar, the first in our three-part Extreme Weather Series, and take a deep dive into the impacts that extreme weather is having on critical infrastructure and what resources are available. Learn what impacts our panelists are seeing in their industry due to extreme weather, and what protective measures they are taking to be more resilient. Our panelists will discuss which industry partners they work with when addressing weather impacts, and any solutions or innovations as well as crisis response and recovery capabilities.
02/25/2022
[NEW] Using Technology & Information for Data-Driven Decision-Making for Planners - Date: Mar 10, 4:00 PM (EST)
πRegister Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-1
β Raju Gottumukkala, PhD., Director of Research, Informatics Research Institute, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
β Jim Williams, Public-Private Partnership Operations Officer. Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
This webinar will help attendees understand the problems caused by the magnitude of the impacts on the private sector, and how the State of Louisiana leveraged real-time data from the private sector to help the governor make critical decisions that positively impacted the response and recovery efforts, particularly in the fuel sector.
10/17/2021
[NEW] Global Threat Intelligence: Early Detection and Blocking of Cyber Threats - Date: Nov 15, 04:30 PM (EST)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-1
β Clayton Bench, CEO, Reprivata
β Stuart Vance, Reprivata
During this webinar, you'll learn about Global Threat Intelligence (GTI), an early warning system for cyber threat detection and analysis. GTI monitors cyber activities and enhances traditional network perimeter security by detecting incoming threats as well as compromised internal systems.
09/09/2021
[NEW] Civil Unrest Resilience - Date: Sep 30, 03:00 PM (EST)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-1
β Laura Johnson, Director of Conferences & Events, All Hazards Consortium (Moderator)
β Stacy A. Irving, Senior Advisor, Homeland Security Programs & Strategic Partnerships, Strategic Intelligence & Information Sharing Division, Delaware Valley Intelligence Center / Philadelphia Police Department
β Karina D. Reed, Supervisor, Critical Infrastructure & Key Resources Unit, Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center (PaCIC)
β Patrick C. Shull, Director, Security and Risk Assessment, Harrisburg Properties
A big part of public safety emergency planning is protecting and minimizing stress in a community in regard to civil unrest, as well as sharing vetted information between public and private sector. This webinar will cover ways to plan for, coordinate, control and mitigate events to which their county/city responds to promote security and resilience of a community.
08/09/2021
[NEW] Microgrids: Achieving Electric Power Grid Resilience - Date: Aug 18, 02:00 PM (EDT)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-4
β Laura Johnson, Director of Conferences & Events, All Hazards Consortium
β George H. Baker, PhD., Professor Emeritus, James Madison University
β Jonathan Landy, Director, Energy Storage Development, Duke Energy
Microgrids are rapidly transitioning from the research stage to being tested as an effective option to enhance resilience to the power grid. Microgrids provide an innovative solution to help provide business and communities with reliable electric power to support critical services during power failures or outages.
06/24/2021
[NEW] Synchronizing Information for Disaster Response Logistics - Part 3 (Technical) - Date: July 15, 10:00 AM (EDT)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-3
β Chris Vaughan, Geospatial Information Officer, FEMA
β Carrie Tropasso, Bent Ear Solutions, LLC
β Gregory C. McShane, Integrated Operations Division - Strategy, Policy, & Resources, CISA/DHS
In this session, you'll learn how the Fleet Movement app works and watch a demo to understand the its capabilities, the data it contains (and what data in can have in the future), and its integration and support of related technical efforts supporting the FEMA lifelines and the DHS CISA national critical functions.
06/24/2021
[NEW] Synchronizing Information for Disaster Response Logistics - Part 2 (Operational) - Date: July 14, 10:00 AM (EDT)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-2
β Bethany Elliott, State Training Officer/Interim Private Sector Liaison, Alabama Emergency Management Agency
β Dave Vanderbloemen, CEO, DV Consulting, Former Dominion Energy Operational Executive
β Doug Baker, Vice President, Industry Relations, Food Industry Association
In this session, you'll learn how the Fleet Movement app is used operationally and its impacts on situational awareness for industry and state and local government. The Fleet Movement app is used to expedite the movement of private sector repair fleets, resources and supply chains across multiple state borders following disasters.
06/24/2021
[NEW] Synchronizing Information for Disaster Response Logistics - Part 1 (Strategy) - Date: July 12, 12:00 PM (EDT)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-1
β Kent Kildow, Director, Business Continuity & Emergency Management, Verizon
β Gregory C. McShane, Integrated Operations Division - Strategy, Policy, & Resources, CISA/DHS
β Persia Payne-Hurley, Private Sector Manager & BEOC Coordinator, North Carolina Emergency Management
β Tom Moran, Executive Director, All Hazards Consortium
In this session, you'll learn the strategy behind The Fleet Movement app that was tested during the 2020 hurricane season by the AHC and the private sector-led SISE (Sensitive Information Sharing Environment) to expedite the movement of private sector repair fleets, resources and supply chains across multiple state borders following disasters.
05/03/2021
[NEW] 9-1-1 System - How COVID Accelerated Innovation - Date: Jun 10, 4:00 PM (EDT)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-1
β Jeffrey Wobbleton, Assistant Director of IT and Administration, Alexandria Department of Emergency and Customer Communications 911/311
β Renee Gordon, Director of Department of Emergency and Customer Communication, City of Alexandria
β Dave Mulholland, Director, Arlington County 911
β Eddie Reyes, Director, Prince William County 911
Learn the challenges that local government experienced during the pandemic and how disaster led to improvements to the 911 & 311 emergency services to citizens.
04/21/2021
[NEW] Cyber Cloaking - A New Approach to Cybersecurity - Date: May 18, 12:00 PM (EDT)
π Register Here β‘οΈ https://resilienceexch.org/registration-4
β Tripp Hardy, CEO, Reprivata
The Cyber Cloaking - a New Approach to Cyber Security webinar will introduce a new approach to protecting your IT networks, sensitive meetings or information, equipment, and more from the ever-continuing efforts of cyber hackers.
Developed by a team of industry and government technical experts, this new technology allows networks, mobile devices, and even people to become part of a protected βenclaveβ that is impervious to robotic scanners and cyber criminals who scour the internet thousands of times a minute to find and map open pathways into your networking to cause disruptions and steal information.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the school
Website
Address
47 E South Street, Suite 201
Frederick, MD
21704
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |