Connecting the Pieces for Mitigation August 10-12, 2009

Jane S. McKimmon Center NC State’s Extension and Continued Education Conference Center Raleigh, North Carolina 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina

Welcome to the 3rd Annual HAZUS-MH Conference

On behalf of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and its partners, I welcome you to the 2009 Annual HAZUS-MH Conference. July 30, 2009

This year’s conference brings together a unique group of almost 200 attendees, drawn from all levels of government, research and academia, nonprofit organizations, International users and the private sector.

This year’s theme is “Connecting the Pieces for Mitigation” which will elaborate on the changes that are Dear Friends, happening in the HAZUS-MH world! We will continue to explore the Comprehensive Data Management System (CDMS) and the two pilot states that have utilized the Web Portal as well as offer a CDMS training workshop On behalf of the State of North Carolina, it is a pleasure to extend warm greetings to for participants. Innovative uses of HAZUS-MH within the four phases of emergency management will also be a rd 2 everyone attending the 3 Annual FEMA HAZUS Conference. It is my privilege to join 3 focus along with the HAZUS-MH program’s integration into Risk MAP and the concept of creating one seamless the citizens of our great state in recognizing and celebrating this event. program. This year we also have our very first Map Gallery solely for the HAZUS-MH Conference in order to share all of the great work that users have been doing. The HAZUZ_MH methodology benefits North Carolinians by estimating the potential One of our keynote speakers and author, Dr. John Pine and his contributor, Dr. Gavin Smith, will present on and actual losses from earthquakes, hurricane winds and floods. Using the latest their book, Natural Hazards Analysis: Reducing the Impacts of Disasters and how the HAZUS-MH software can technology, HAZUS_MH provides accurate information and plans in record time. Thank enhance the decision-making process in the emergency management field. you for providing the resources to help our state plan and recover from disaster. Again, welcome to Raleigh, NC and the 3rd Annual HAZUS-MH Conference. We look forward to your input and contributions as we collectively work to improve the HAZUS-MH model and its applications. Your dedication and hard work produces extraordinary benefits for the State of North Carolina and our country. Best wishes for a successful conference.

Sincerely,

Eric Berman Bev Perdue HAZUS-MH Program Manager Federal Emergency Management Agency MGM/lw 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina

DAY ONE DAY TWO (Continued) MONDAY, August 10, 2009 TUESDAY, August 11, 2009

11:00 am – 1:00 pm REGISTRATION 9:00 am – 10:30 am USING HAZUS-MH FOR MITIGATION PLANNING 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm OPENING REMARKS This session will describe the Hawaii HAZUS Atlas which Moderator: has been used to support State and County training Eric Berman, HAZUS Program Manager, FEMA Headquarters, Washington, DC Nathan Slaughter, PBS&J, Raleigh, NC exercises and a real earthquake event on the Big Island. Speakers: John Dorman, North Carolina Floodplain Manager, North Carolina Division of Emergency Management, Raleigh, NC Also covered will be techniques and lessons learned in Josh Creighton, Emergency Management Director, Wake County, NC using HAZUS in Hazard Mitigation Plan risk analyses for Andrea Chatman, Pacific Disaster Center, Kihei, HI State and local governments. Darrin Punchard will present Shelby Hudson, AMEC Earth and Environmental, 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm RISKMAP PILOT STUDIES how the City of Savannah used HAZUS to update their CRS Lakewood, CO This session will highlight lessons learned and results Moderator: Flood Mitigation Plan. Darrin Punchard, AECOM, Boston, MA from the HAZUS RiskMAP pilot studies in Southern David Montague, ABS Consulting, Irvine, CA California. The session will cover, in depth, inventory 10:30 am – 11:00 am BREAK Speakers: database enhancements for these pilot studies. 11:00 am – 12:30 pm CDMS AND HAZUS-MH DATA COLLECTION Finally, critical success factors for all HAZUS flood Steve Kalaf, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA projects will be reviewed. Ray Lenaburg, FEMA Region IX, Oakland, CA Both Florida and South Carolina have successfully Moderator: incorporated the CDMS tool into their HAZUS projects. Rick Burgess, FEMA Region IV, Atlanta, GA James Mawby, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA Representatives from each state will demonstrate their Speakers: Hope Seligson, MMI Engineering, Huntington Beach, CA incorporation of this tool and answer questions regarding Melissa Berry, South Carolina Emergency 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm BREAK setting-up CDMS Web Portals. Management Division, West Columbia, SC 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm EMBRACING RISKMAP Richard Butgereit, Florida Division of Emergency HAZUS is an integral part of the RiskMAP project. Moderator: Management, Tallahassee, FL This session will examine the role of HAZUS in the Vincent Brown, FEMA Headquarters, Washington, DC Ron Ernest, PBS&J, Orlando, FL implementation of RiskMAP and how as HAZUS users 5 4 Speakers: Margaret Griffith, PBS&J, Columbia, SC we can participate in the larger RiskMAP project. Doug Bellomo, FEMA Headquarters, Washington, DC 11:00 am – 12:30 pm USING HAZUS-MH FOR RESPONSE AND RECOVERY 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm NETWORKING AND INTERNATIONAL HUG MEMBERS GATHERING This session highlights three innovative approaches in Moderator: the use of HAZUS for response and recovery. Doug Bausch Nate Workman, IT Specialist, Washington, DC will show how HAZUS-based loss estimates will be critical in testing the recommended emergency activation levels Speakers: from USGS products. Nick Delmedico says, “Don’t abandon Doug Bausch, FEMA Region VIII, Denver, CO DAY TWO projects that have 100 meter DEMs, huge census blocks, Nick Delmedico, FEMA Region X, Bothell, WA TUESDAY, August 11, 2009 large geographical areas, and limited populations,” Mike Robinson, PBS&J, Raleigh, NC because HAZUS can still provide answers. Mike Robinson 8:00 am – 9:00 am REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING will illustrate how HAZUS analysis has great potential for supporting FEMA’s Individuals and Households Program. 9:00 am – 10:30 am INNOVATIVE USES OF HAZUS-MH 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm LUNCH BREAK This session includes a presentation of how Texas Moderator: coastal communities prepared for Hurricane Ike, Tracy Toutant, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm FUTURE OF HAZUS TECHNOLOGY demonstrating an innovative approach to support Washington, DC The greatly anticipated HAZUS-MH MR4 has been Moderator: decision making, and highlighting the City of Houston Speakers: released. Come to this session to learn about all of the Eric Berman, FEMA Headquarters, Washington, DC OEM’s wind reporting system: a semi real-time enhancements and how to apply them toward your risk Speakers: website that publishes wind information to the Annie Ding, CivilTech Engineering, Cypress, TX analysis projects. In addition, learn about the future public during a hurricane event. Shanna Michael will Shanna Michael, AECOM, Kansas City, MO options and directions for the HAZUS methodology. Mourad Bouhafs, PBS&J, Atlanta, GA demonstrate how the AECOM team was able to run the Stuart Moffatt, EmCODE.org David Montague, ABS Consulting, Irvine, CA entire National Flood Hazard Layer thru HAZUS-MH in Phillip Schneider, National Institute of Building approximately 6 weeks using an internally developed Sciences, Washington, DC tool. Using the methodology of the Advanced Engineering Building Module in HAZUS-MH, Stuart Moffatt will demonstrate how he has produced a loss estimation map with model-generated structural dollar losses for over 250,000 single-family residences (continued) of Salt Lake County. 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina

DAY two (Continued) DAY three (Continued) tuesday, August 11, 2009 wednesday, August 12, 2009

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm BREAK 8:30 am – 10:30 am HAZUS VALIDATION STUDIES 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm AVAILABLE RESOURCES: ONLINE, IN THE CLASSROOM Doug Bausch will present a comparison of observed Moderator: AND IN PRINT and modeled damages from the Kiholo Bay, Hawaii Larry Voice, FEMA Region VI, Denton, TX earthquake. Comparisons of observed vs. modeled The Federal Emergency Management Agency provides Moderator: Speakers: support to all HAZUS users in the form of online results show good correlation, including casualties, Kevin Mickey, The Polis Center, Indianapolis, IN Doug Bausch, FEMA Region VIII resources, training and printed publications. Phillip structural and non-structural economic losses, Moore from EMI will outline the HAZUS training program Speakers: highway bridge impacts, and damage by building Herbert Eugene Longenecker, FEMA Region IV, for the coming year, including the HAZUS Practitioner and Jamie Caplan, Jamie Caplan Consulting, Northampton, MA counts. Herbert Longenecker will present a study Atlanta, GA of observed versus predicted losses for the coastal HAZUS Professional training programs. This is a great Phillip Moore, FEMA Emergency Management Institute, flooding event caused by Hurricane Katrina in session for learning how to collaborate online with other Emmitsburg, MD Hancock, Harrison and Jackson Counties, Mississippi. HAZUS users. Janice Roper-Graham, Outreach Process Partners, Annapolis, MD 10:30 am – 11:00 am BREAK 11:00 am – 1:30 pm KEYNOTE SPEAKERS AND AWARDS CEREMONY Please join us for an exciting final session where we Moderator: have the pleasure of two keynote speakers, Dr. John Eric Berman, FEMA Headquarters, Washington, DC DAY three Pine and Dr. Gavin Smith. Dr. John Pine will present Speakers: wednesday, August 12, 2009 his work on using HAZUS for decision making and Dr. Gavin Smith will address the broad policy and John Pine, Director, Research Institute for Environment, 8:00 am – 8:30 am REGISTRATION AND NETWORKING planning implications of assessing natural hazards Energy and Economics, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 8:30 am – 10:30 am HAZUS USER GROUP MEETING: WELCOME NORTH 8:30 am – 9:00 am risks. Following their presentation, Eric Berman and will host the annual awards Gavin Smith, University of North Carolina, Center for the 6 CAROLINA HUG AND HAZUS HIGHER EDUCATION NCHUG Concept and Mission 7 RESOURCES CLEARINGHOUSE ceremony where we will present the Innovation Study of Natural Hazards and Disasters, Chapel Hill, NC Eric Coughlin, PBS&J and Jamie Caplan, Jamie Caplan Awards, User Group Awards, and Certified HAZUS-MH FEMA is proud to feature the North Carolina HAZUS David Maurstad, PBS&J, Chantilly, VA Consulting Professionals and Practitioner Awards. User Group at this year’s conference. This session will highlight how and why to participate in a HAZUS User 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm BREAK Group. Learn from several HUG leaders about their 9:00 am – 9:30 am achievements and how to apply them in your region. HAZUS Higher Education Resources Clearinghouse 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm CDMS TRAINING WORKSHOP The session will also introduce the expanding HAZUS Kevin Mickey, The Polis Center This workshop will focus on enhancing the HAZUS- Speakers: Higher Education Resources Clearinghouse. MH supplied inventory with locally developed data. Kevin Mickey, The Polis Center, Indianapolis, IN It is recommended for GIS analysts, database Tracy Toutant, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in 9:30 am – 10:00 am administrators, and others who will be responsible Washington, DC Updates from other HAZUS User Groups for migrating local data into the HAZUS-MH database Rick Burgess, FEMA Region IV HAZUS Technical Team structure. Workshop presenters will demonstrate the tools and capabilities of the Comprehensive Data Management System (CDMS) that streamline the 10:00 am – 10:30 AM data update process. The workshop presenters will Participant Introductions and Future Direction of NCHUG also identify those inventory elements that have the most impact on the estimation of losses for flood, Vincent Brown, FEMA Headquarters and Eric Coughlin, earthquake, and hurricane events. PBS&J 8:30 am – 10:30 am HAZUS Q & A WITH THE DEVELOPERS Do you have a question about the inner workings of Speakers: HAZUS? This session is a fabulous opportunity to Mourad Bouhafs, PBS&J, Atlanta, GA meet face-to-face with the HAZUS model developers. Nikolay Todorov, ABS Consulting, Irvine, CA Peter Vickery, Applied Research Associates, Raleigh, NC (continued) 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina

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Doug Bausch, FEMA Region VIII, Denver, CO: Mourad Bouhafs, PBS&J, Atlanta, GA: Richard Butgereit, Florida Division of Emergency Andrea Chatman, Pacific Disaster Center, Mr. Bausch is the FEMA Region VIII Earthquake Mr. Bouhafs is a senior group manager for the Management, Tallahassee, FL: Mr. Butgereit is the GIS Kihei, HI: Ms. Chatman has more than eight years of Program Manager and Physical Scientist in Denver, Applied Technology Group and head of the Software Administrator for the Florida Division of Emergency experience in the field of disaster modeling, analysis . He assists states and communities in Development Group (SDG) at PBS&J in Atlanta. Mr. Management (DEM). He came to Florida DEM of data output and dissemination of products for developing sound risk assessments to support Bouhafs is also the project manager for HAZUS-MH. following a 14 year career with the Florida Department support to emergency managers and disaster all-hazard mitigation planning, including the Mr. Bouhafs was also the lead on the HAZUS project of Environmental Protection. His experience includes organizations within the Indian Ocean and Pacific incorporation of FEMA’s HAZUS Loss Estimation since 1997. Mr. Bouhafs’ 25-year software engineering GIS for natural resource management programs Region. In regards to the HAZUS-MH model, she and Map Modernization programs. He helps facilitate experience focused on building enterprise engineering for endangered species protection, exotic species assisted in the development and implementation of FEMA’s risk-based approach for implementing a applications in areas such fire spread simulation, risk control, prescribed fire, ecological restoration, and the Hawaii HAZUS Atlas, a tool designed to support of broad range of programs, including grant, mapping, analysis, hazard assessment, financial risk modeling, extensive experience in the development and of emergency managers in planning for and responding and disaster recovery. He has assisted in disaster civil structural modeling, network flow models, data programmatic GIS for wetland resource protection. to earthquake events in Hawaii. The Pacific Disaster response and recovery by providing GIS, remote collection and optimization, GIS and mapping. With FDEM, Richard has been the project manager Center is responsible for running the HAZUS model in sensing and modeling expertise during the 2004 and for the Division’s coastal LiDAR project, leading support of Hawaii State Civil Defense in the event of 2005 hurricane seasons. Mr. Bausch is an experienced the development of baseline specifications and an earthquake in Hawaii. HAZUS-MH user and is one of only a few certified Vincent Brown, FEMA Headquarters, the collection of over 30,000 square miles of data. instructors nationwide. Washington, DC: Mr. Brown, a Senior Program He chairs a steering committee for statewide GIS Specialist in FEMA’s Risk Analysis Division, is coordination. He is the current President of the Florida Eric Couglin, PBS&J, Raleigh, NC: Mr. Coughlin responsible for HAZUS outreach and training, HAZUS user group, and has been involved in Florida’s is a Senior GIS Analyst, a certified Geographic Doug Bellomo, FEMA Headquarters, including the coordination of HAZUS User Group implementation of the National Grid. Through his Information Systems Professional (GISP), and a Washington, DC: Mr. Bellomo is a civil engineer with activities. He also is a team leader in FEMA’s Flood small consulting company, Richard has also developed Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM). Mr. Coughlin the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Map Modernization Program. Mr. Brown has over a GIS of submerged cultural resources within the possesses more than ten years of progressive in Washington, DC. He is currently the Director 35 years of experience in the world of emergency Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, national experience with geographic information systems and of the Risk Analysis Division within the Mitigation management and has been with FEMA since its heritage park plans and a site file for the Bahamas, directs the development of GIS activities for PBS&J 8 Directorate of FEMA. Division responsibilities include inception in 1979. and other environmental and cultural resource within the Carolinas. In March 2009, Mr. Coughlin 9 flood hazard mapping as part of the National Flood management projects. Richard has a Bachelor’s in formed the North Carolina HAZUS-MH User Group. Insurance Program, Risk Assessment, Mitigation Biology from New College of Florida. The group’s mission is to champion the use of Planning, as well as the National Hurricane and Rick Burgess, FEMA Region IV, Atlanta, GA: HAZUS-MH and encourage partnerships between Dam Safety programs. Mr. Bellomo is a professional A HAZUS user since 2004 from Florida, Mr. Burgess local, state, and federal government; the private engineer and holds a B.S. and M.S. in Civil is a HAZUS Champion advocating the use of HAZUS Jamie Caplan, Jamie Caplan Consulting, sector; and centers of higher education throughout Engineering. He has been working with flood hazard by individuals from both government and the private Northampton, MA: Ms. Caplan has been working in the state. Mr. Coughlin received his Bachelor of and other mitigation issues for about 14 years. sector. He is a member of the Florida HAZUS User the field of emergency services for fifteen years. She Arts degree in Geography and certificate in Group and has been working for the last several began her work in emergency management with the Geographic Information Systems from San Diego years to provide educational opportunities for user American Red Cross in the San Francisco Bay Area in State University in 1999. Eric Berman, FEMA Headquarters, group members at the Emmitsburg, Maryland-based 1994. Creating Jamie Caplan Consulting LLC in 1997 Wake County Emergency Washington, DC: Mr. Berman is the current HAZUS Emergency Management Institute (EMI), and at Joshua Creighton, gave her the opportunity to combine her expertise in Management, Raleigh, NC: Mr. Creighton is the Program Manager. He has approximately 20 years FEMA-sponsored and locally hosted events in FEMA event management and disaster relief. For the past Director of Wake County Emergency Management of hazard identification studies and mapping Region IV. In 2008, Mr. Burgess joined FEMA and is eleven years, Ms. Caplan has focused on forming and based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Early in 1998, Mr. experience with an emphasis on GIS. He holds a currently deployed as a Reservist, a (DAE) Disaster managing HAZUS User Groups nationwide, and she Creighton moved to North Carolina when he began bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Tennessee Assistance Employee, with FEMA Region IV in the is a recognized national expert in HAZUS User Group working for Wake County. During his time with the Technological University and represents the Risk Analysis Branch and he conducts outreach and creation and coordination. She also created FEMA County, Mr. Creighton has served as the Emergency Department of Homeland Security on the U.S. Board education to state, tribal , local government and 404, “How to Create A HAZUS User Group,” a guide Operations Center Manager, the nuclear power plant on Geographic Names. HAZUS User Group members. He holds a bachelor’s for forming multi-hazard HAZUS User Groups. Ms. planner, the Homeland Security Advisor, the all- degree in business management from the University Caplan has worked directly with FEMA headquarters hazards planner and has gained extensive experience of Phoenix, is a Certified HAZUS Trained Professional, and all ten of the FEMA regional offices. Ms. Caplan Melissa Berry, South Carolina Emergency in scores of incidents both large and small including a Certified Flood Plain Manager (CFM), and a Certified owns and manages www.USEHAZUS.com, an all Management Division, West Columbia, SC: Ms. Berry the EQ incident in Apex and the recent ConAgra Plant Federal Contracting Officers Representative (COTR). HAZUS Website developed in response to the needs is the Risk Assessment Coordinator for the South explosion and its consequential building collapse. of the HAZUS user community. Carolina Emergency Management Division. She is responsible for providing risk analysis and emergency management support to the state. She is currently the lead for the state-wide Comprehensive Data Management System web portal for updating and improving HAZUS-MH data and the lead for the South Carolina HAZUS User Group (SC HUG). 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina

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Nicholas Delmedico, FEMA Region X, John Dorman, North Carolina Floodplain Margaret Griffith, PBS&J, Columbia, SC: Ray Lenaburg, FEMA Region IX, Oakland, CA: Bothell, WA: Mr. Delmedico has been with FEMA for Manager, North Carolina Division of Emergency Ms. Griffith, CFM, brings a wealth of expertise and As the Risk Analysis Branch Chief within the Mitigation over 14 years. Most of his early career was spent in Management, Raleigh, NC: Mr. Dorman is the Director experience in disaster relief management and Division of the Department of Homeland Security – GIS where he ran GIS field operations. He helped set of the Geospatial and Technology Management coordination. She has provided damage assessment, FEMA Regional IX Office in Oakland, CA, Mr. Lenaburg up FEMA’s first field deployed Enterprise GIS Server Office in the North Carolina Division of Emergency federal assistance training, and coordinated efforts supervises the Flood Map Modernization, Earthquake, following Hurricane Charley in Florida 2004. He is Management. In this capacity, he is responsible for the between public and private aid agencies for the South Hurricane and all other hazards Program work in currently a Risk Analyst in Region X where he is also development, implementation and management of Carolina Emergency Management Division. She has Arizona, California, Nevada, Hawaii, and the other the HAZUS point of contact. In addition to being a all information technology infrastructure, geospatial also managed Department of Homeland Security Pacific Trust Territories. Prior to joining the National Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM), Mr. Delmedico data, and applications. Mr. Dorman previously served (DHS) grant allocations, and organized relief efforts Flood Insurance Program in 1976, he worked with the has been a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer as the Statwide Planning Administrator for the Office for Hurricane Katrina evacuees in South Carolina. She United States Army Corps of Engineers Districts in Los with specialties in Visual Basic and SQL Server. He of State Budget, Planning, and Management. In this was the Citizen Corps Coordinator for the State of Angeles and San Francisco, California. has a degree in Natural Sciences from the University position he oversaw statewide programmatic and South Carolina managing and controlling the state of North Florida and a Masters in Business from performance planning and budgeting, the North grant along with overseeing the counties’ funding. Jacksonville University. Carolina Geodetic Survey, the State Data Center, and During her employment at PBS&J she has assisted Gene Longenecker, FEMA Region IV, the North Carolina Center for Geographic Information in plan development in the areas of COOP planning, Atlanta, GA: Mr. Longenecker is a Physical Scientist and Analysis. Following Hurricane Floyd in 1999, recovery planning, and is currently developing and and manager of FEMA Region IV’s Earthquake and Annie Ding, CivilTECH Engineering, Inc, North Carolina petitioned FEMA and became the first emergency communications plan for the California HAZUS Programs. He has assisted in federal and Cypress, TX: Dr. Ding is the Director of Geographic state in the nation to be designated a Cooperating Department of Water Resources. She also assisted state disaster response operations by providing Information Systems (GIS) at CivilTech Engineering, Technical State under FEMA’s Cooperating Technical in training and exercise design for various projects. planning section support as a situational intelligence Inc. and has over 17 years of experience in GIS Partners program. From this designation, the North She has also be part of the CDMS Web Portal team unit leader, as well as subject matter expertise in GIS, programming and analysis for a wide variety of Carolina Floodplain Mapping Program was created that trained individuals in the two initial states, South remote sensing, and modeling support for hurricane surveying, mapping, infrastructure management, and placed under his supervision. In 2001, the Carolina and Florida. Currently, she also provide operations. Gene is an experienced HAZUS-MH user water resources, environment, engineering, and Floodplain Mapping Program was moved to the support for the HAZUS–MH outreach team. who has developed numerous tools for improving 10 economic projects. As a certified GIS Professional and Department of Crime Control and Public Safety to model processes, and he has helped build credibility 11 through her advanced education, she is recognized support emergency managers, first responders and in model estimates through a number of validation as an expert in advanced scientific applications such law enforcement organizations with the identification Shelby Hudson, AMEC Earth & Environmental, studies by scientifically comparing modeled and as FEMA HAZUS–MH “Hazards U.S. Multi-Hazard” and mapping of natural and man-made hazards and Lakewood, CO: Since starting with AMEC in the observed losses. For FEMA’s Risk Analysis Branch, and HEC–FDA “Flood Damage Analysis” software threats. In 2005, Mr. Dorman was given the additional spring of 2006, Ms. Hudson has developed skills Gene assists states in creating HAZUS-MH user applications. Dr. Ding has been awarded vendor responsibility for managing all information technology and experience using GIS to perform analysis and groups and implementing model estimates for certification by the Federal Emergency Management infrastructure and applications in the Division of create maps for hazard mitigation and emergency mitigation planning, as well as by communicating Agency (FEMA) for the HAZUS–MH Flood and Emergency Management. Mr. Dorman is a graduate management projects. She is responsible for the risk to the public as a part of the RiskMAP initiative. Hurricane Modules. Dr. Ding has published numerous of North Carolina State University with a degree in utilization and management of HAZUS–MH (Hazards He currently holds a Master of Arts degree from and technical publications related to HAZUS–MH including political science. He is married and has seven children. US), FEMA’s multi–hazard loss-estimation software, is working toward a doctorate at the University of two success stories for FEMA in the use of HAZUS– for the office. She has been successful in producing Colorado at Boulder Geography Department. MH for Risk Assessment and Hurricane Preparedness statewide flood models for both the Missouri and the for Harris County and the City of Houston as Ron Ernest, PBS&J, Orlando, FL: Mr. Ernest is a Mississippi State Mitigation Plans. She’s performed published by FEMA. Senior IS developer in PBS&J’s Applied Technologies GIS analysis on the impact of natural hazards for four David Maurstad, PBS&J, Chantilly, VA: division in the Orlando, Florida office. For the state hazard mitigation plan updates and thirteen Mr. Maurstad has over 30 years of experience and past 15 years his enterprise/corporate application local or county plans. Shelby has completed the serves as vice president and national business development experience has provided him the ability Certificate of Advanced Studies in (GIS) Geographic sector manager for PBS&J’s risk and emergency to produce several web, windows, and handheld Information Systems at the University of Denver. management division. Prior to joining PBS&J in 2008, software solutions. During his PBS&J career, Mr. Ernest he served as assistant administrator and federal has done web-based projects for the Seminole County insurance administrator for the U.S. Department Florida Public Works division, the Panama City- Steve Kalaf, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA: Mr. Kalaf is of Homeland Security. He was appointed in April Bay County International Airport, Florida Turnpike, a Certified Floodplain Manager and Senior Associate 2006 by President George W. Bush to provide and the Florida Department of Transportation working with Dewberry LLC in Fairfax, Virginia. He has leadership for some of the nation’s leading multi- among many others. Mr. Ernest has been involved been involved in flood hazard analysis and mapping hazard risk reduction programs which seek to with the Comprehensive Database Management activities under contract with FEMA since 1978. He secure the homeland from hazards both natural and System (CDMS) for the last two years. He has been is the service line manager for all HAZUS related manmade. He previously served as the Director of extensively involved with and is the primary developer activities for Dewberry as well as the Quality Manager Federal Emergency Management Agency Region of the CDMS portal, a prime data collection tool for for the flood mapping program. He is also the VII coordinating federal, state, tribal and local CDMS and HAZUS. In addition, he has assumed the Program Manager for modernization of the Coastal management of emergency through planning, development mantle for the desktop version as well. Barrier Resources System mapping under contract preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery. with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina

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JAMES MAWBY, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA: James is Stuart Moffat, EMCODE.org, Salt Lake City, Phillip Moore, FEMA/Emergency Management company’s national hazard mitigation planning a Certified Floodplain Manager and Lead Geographer UT: Stuart is the founder and principal designer with Institute, Emmitsburg, MD: Mr. Phillip Moore has over practice. His team was responsible for developing working with Dewberry LLC in Fairfax, Virginia. James EmCODE.org, an open-source software group focused 20 years of experience in emergency management. some of the nation’s first FEMA–approved local graduated from The Richard Stockton College of NJ in on creating innovative applications for emergency He directed the emergency management training at hazard mitigation plans and helped more than 500 1998 with a B.S. in Environmental Studies and has been management researchers and practitioners. After the Defense Special Weapons School in Albuquerque, local jurisdictions gain compliance under the Disaster involved in GIS and GIS-based H&H since 1999. Prior to spending 14 years as a web applications developer New Mexico. Mr. Moore represented 273 individual Mitigation Act of 2000. employment with Dewberry James has worked for Wright in the high-tech and telecommunications industries, Local Emergency Planning Committees for the Water Engineers, Glenwood Springs, CO; Thomas & Hutton Mr. Moffatt is now pursuing a Ph.D. in Crisis, State of Texas, for whom he wrote and coordinated Engineering Co., Savannah, GA; and CMX (formerly Schoor Emergency and Risk Management at The George response plans that delineate requirements for Michael Robinson, PBS&J, Raleigh, NC: DePalma) Manalapan, NJ. Currently, James is the service Washington University. He previously studied Disaster emergency actions prior to, during, and following Mike Robinson is a senior planner with PBS&J’s line project lead and analyst for HAZUS-related activities Management at the University of during which natural and man-made disasters. emergency management division. He has over 10 years of experience in hazard mitigation planning, within Dewberry as well as a Lead Geographer for FEMA time he also served as the technical manager of the Mr. Moore is currently a Training Specialist for the flood mapping activities. Disaster Resistant University project at the school. vulnerability assessment, and risk communication, Mitigation Section at EMI. In this position, he manages and has been a Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) A relative newcomer to the HAZUS community, and conducts training on various HAZUS courses, since 2001. Over the past several years, he has created Shanna Michael, AECOM, Kansas City, MO: Stuart has established himself as a innovator. At the ArcGIS for HAZUS, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and a focus within his work on combining HAZUS–MH Shanna Michael has been working with FEMA and the 2008 conference he presented his development of Residential Coastal Construction courses. Mr. Moore modeling and loss estimation with other GIS–based National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) for seven the InCAST Web Edition software tool, an open- has a B.S. with an emphasis in microbiology from risk assessment techniques to assess and understand years. She graduated from the University of Missouri source, multi-user web application to collect building State University and an M.B.A. in business the vulnerability of local study regions. Mr. Robinson in Kansas City (UMKC) with a Bachelor of Science in inventory for earthquake analysis in HAZUS. For the administration from City University. has supported a range of such projects, from local risk Environmental Science in 2002. She accepted a position 2009 conference Stuart presented his findings on a assessment work to larger state and Federal projects, parcel-level earthquake loss estimation of 240,000 such as Individual Assistance housing missions under with AECOM, formerly Watershed Concepts, continuing John Pine, Research Institute for Environment, her role as FEMA Liaison as well as branching into other single-family homes in Salt Lake County. The novel FEMA’s IA–TAC program. approach pushed the limits of HAZUS AEBM and Energy and Economics, Appalachian State Univeristy, 12 areas related to the NFIP such as the following: DFIRM 13 earned Stuart the “Innovative Applications for HAZUS Boone, NC: Dr. Pine joined Appalachian State production, Compliance and Adoption regulatory University after serving twenty-nine years on the management, HAZUS, and various tasks under the Earthquake Award.” Janice Roper-Graham, ABC, Outreach faculty of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. Process Partners, Annapolis, MD: Ms. Roper-Graham, Mapping on Demand Program (MapMOD). Currently He served in a joint appointment between the she has been working with HAZUS and the Mid-term is an Accredited Business Communicator with the David Montague, ABS Consulting, Irvine, CA: Department of Environmental Sciences in the School International Association of Business Communicators Levee Inventory database management in preparation Mr. Montague is Senior Vice President of Technology of the Coast and Environment and the Department of for FEMA’s RiskMAP program. (IABC) and a Certified Floodplain Manager with the for ABS Consulting, the principal developer of the Geography and Anthropology in the College of Arts Association of State Floodplain Managers. She brings flood model in HAZUS MH. He has accumulated and Sciences. He directed LSU’s multi-disciplinary over 25 years of experience specializing in outreach/ 30 years of experience in reliability, safety, human Kevin J. Mickey, The POLIS Center, Indianapolis, IN: graduate and undergraduate program in Disaster communications in the environmental, engineering Mr. Mickey is Director of Professional Education factors, and risk assessment of complex engineered Science and Management. His research focused on and technology disciplines. An award-winning writer, for The Polis Center at Indiana University Purdue systems. His work at ABS Consulting Inc., formerly risks associated with natural and human caused seasoned interviewer, and skilled facilitator, she listens University Indianapolis, an Adjunct Assistant Professor JBF Associates, Inc, has involved analyzing the risk disasters. His book Natural Hazards Analysis was to understand each stakeholder´s perspectives and at the Loma Linda University School of Public Health associated with natural hazards and man-made published by Taylor Francis in 2009. cultivates consensus by seeking common ground. Department of Environmental Engineering, and an events. He has managed and participated in numerous She worked closely with the programs managers hazard and operability studies (HAZOPs), system from the National Dam Safety Program and HAZUS– Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Geography Darrin Punchard, AECOM, Boston, MA: reliability and safety analyses, and probabilistic MH to draft strategic plans and prepare stakeholder at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. Mr. Punchard is a certified planner and floodplain risk assessments (PRAs). He has also provided outreach strategies. She prepared the public Kevin is an expert in the Federal Emergency manager who has spent his entire career working expert testimony in government and legal arenas communications plan for the I–95/MD–24 construction Management Agency (FEMA) HAZUS-MH application. with local communities to assess and minimize their regarding the risks associated with numerous process project for the Maryland Transportation Authority His work with that application includes curriculum risk to natural hazards. He has nearly 15 years of systems. Mr. Montague has extensive experience in which included a toll-free hotline, web content, eNews design as well as instruction of introductory through applied experience in hazard mitigation planning with reliability methodology development and in software online subscription, direct mail/hand–delivered flyers, advanced courses in flood, earthquake, and hurricane particular expertise in GIS-based risk assessment modeling. He provides HAZUS-MH education at development for reliability data processing. Mr. and a public workshop with displays boards. Montague is one of the principal authors of the book and land use planning. Since 2001, he has served as a locations across the United States and is a senior private consultant to FEMA, state agencies, regional instructor at the National Emergency Training Center/ Guidelines for Hazard Evaluations Procedures, Second Edition with Worked Examples, produced for the councils, local governments, tribes, universities, and Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, school districts across the United States, assessing Maryland. In addition he chairs the Midwest HAZUS AIChE’s Center for Chemical Process Safety. He also authored portions of the book Guidelines for Chemical and reducing their vulnerability to natural and man– Users Group Steering Committee which supports the made hazards. Prior to joining AECOM in December needs of HAZUS-MH users and beneficiaries in the Process Quantitative Risk Assessments and numerous journal articles on risk assessment. 2008, he was Senior Project Manager for PBS&J’s Midwestern United States. Risk Consulting division in which he oversaw the 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina

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Philip Schneider, National Institute of Building governments throughout North Carolina on preparing Nikolay Todorov, Consulting, Irvine, CA: served on the Board of Directors of the American Sciences, Washington, DC: Over the past 17 years, Mr. local hazard mitigation plans. He was also responsible Nikolay Todorov has over 10 years of experience in Association for Wind Engineering. He was responsible Schneider has directed the development of HAZUS, for the review and approval of local mitigation plans the area of software engineering and GIS in particular. for developing the wind load and damage portion the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s completed in North Carolina prior to their submission As a HAZUS–MH Flood Model Software Development of the loss model used for residential structures nationally applicable hazards risk assessment to FEMA. Mr. Slaughter received his Bachelor of Manager at ABS Consulting he participates in and played the primary role in the development of software program. For the development of HAZUS Arts in Community and Regional Planning from the software and flood committee discussions; system ARA’s hurricane simulation model. Dr. Vickery was and the CDMS, Mr. Schneider manages four oversight University of Southern Mississippi in 1997. requirement specifications gathering; software Co-PI on ARA’s effort to develop the HAZUS Wind committees for the flood, hurricane and earthquake analysis, design and development; configuration and Loss Estimation methodology and software and the hazards and software. He also coordinates the efforts build management; relational database analysis and Mitigation Grant Feasibility Study for the Hawaii of three major contractors, one for each hazard, as Gavin Smith, Center for the Study of Natural optimization and involved in the overall software Hurricane Relief Fund. well as contractors for software testing, validation, Hazards and Disasters, Department of City and development lifecycle of the HAZUS–MH Flood and special loss studies. Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC: Dr. Smith is the Executive Model as well as related risk assessment projects. Larry Voice, FEMA Region VI, Denton, TX: Larry Director of the Center for the Study of Natural Mr. Todorov has expertise in multi-tiered enterprise Voice is a Civil Engineer in the Mitigation Division Risk Hope Seligson, MMI Engineering, Huntington Hazards and Disasters (UNC Hazards Center) and resource planning (ERP) systems’ development & Analysis Branch at FEMA’s Region VI office in Denton, Beach, CA: Ms. Seligson is an Associate with MMI the Department of Homeland Security’s Center of integration from a prior employment with a Fortune Texas. His job responsibilities at Region VI include Engineering in the firm’s Huntington Beach, California, Excellence–Disasters, Coastal Infrastructure and 500 software company. flood insurance studies, HAZUS Point of Contact, and office. She has over 20 years of experience in the Emergency Management (DIEM). The UNC Hazards Mr. Todorov holds Masters of Science in Geodesy, Building Science Workgroup representative. Projects areas of natural hazard risk assessment, earthquake Center research focus areas include modeling, land Photogrammetry and Cartography from the University he has worked on include: engineering, and regional loss and casualty estimation. use planning, technology applications, the social of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia, She has performed numerous research and applications implications of hazards and disasters, environmental Bulgaria; and Masters of Science Degree in Computer Louisiana coastal flood risk mapping projects, projects funded by the National Science Foundation, hazards management, law and policy, public health, and Information Science from Texas A&M University. including participation in the Louisiana Mapping the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center, business and economics. In this role Dr. Smith Project (LaMP) and the Hurricane Katrina Advisory 14 the Consortium of Universities for Research in oversees the administration of the UNC Hazards Base Flood Elevations. 15 Earthquake Engineering, the Southern California Center including the identification of research TRACY TOUTANT, National Geospatial-Intelligence Project officer for ongoing flood insurance studies in Earthquake Center, the United States Geological Survey, opportunities, building partnerships among hazard Agency: Ms. Tracy Toutant is a Geospatial Intelligence 17 coastal Texas counties. the California Office of Emergency Services and FEMA. scholars and practitioners and managing additional Analyst for the National Geospatial Intelligence Completed pilot project to perform HAZUS Level I She has been part of the interdisciplinary team that research initiatives and sub-centers as they emerge. Agency (NGA) in Washington, D.C. Currently she flood studies for the state of New Mexico. developed the flood loss estimation methodology Dr. Smith also serves as the Executive Director of works Target Analysis for the Precision Engagement for HAZUS and uses HAZUS extensively in research the Department of Homeland Security, Center of Division of the Office of Targeting and Transnational Prior to joining FEMA, he worked for 10 years as an and applications. Ms. Seligson is also working with Excellence–Natural Disasters, Coastal Infrastructure Issues. Ms. Toutant is a FEMA HAZUS vendor, and a environmental engineer. researchers at the UCLA Center for Public Health and and Emergency Management. The Center of HAZUS instructor for the Emergency Management Disasters to enhance the state-of-the-art in earthquake- Excellence research focus areas include: hazard Institute. She served on the Executive Board of the related injury modeling techniques, as well as to modeling, engineering, human behavior, and land Florida HAZUS User Group (FLHUG) and served as Nate Workman, IT Specialist,, Washignton, DC: examine the public health impacts of recent floods use planning. Dr. Smith is currently engaged in the Chair of the Technical Committee and the HAZUS Nate Workman serves as the Mapping and Analysis’ and hurricanes. Ms. Seligson holds a master’s degree in planning-related research within the center, focused Data Coordinator. She coordinated Level II HAZUS (MAC) acting operations manager for Enterprise structural engineering from Stanford University, with an on a national evaluation of local and state hazard data update efforts for multiple Florida counties and GIS Solution’s (EGS) and has assumed a lead role as emphasis in earthquake engineering. mitigation plans. the State of Arkansas, as well as HAZUS analysis NRCC GIS Coordinator. In this capacity, Nate has the support for various emergency plan updates at the responsibility to ensure that GIS tools and technology Dr. Smith is an Associate Research Professor in the local and state level. are applied to meet the needs of the various Department of City and Regional Planning at the Nathan Slaughter, PBS&J, Raleigh, NC: directorates the MAC supports for planning for, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and teaches Mr. Slaughter is a certified planner, floodplain manager responding to and recovering from disasters. David courses in Disaster Recovery, Hazard Mitigation and and project manager with an experienced background Peter Vickery, Applied Research Associates, Alexander , Deputy Chief of EGS, in coordination with Special Topics. Dr. Smith is currently writing the text, in emergency management, hazard mitigation and Raleigh, NC: Dr. Vickery is a Principal Engineer Eric Berman have developed a HAZUS Concept of A Review of the United States Disaster Assistance disaster recovery planning. For the past six years, he with Applied Research Associates in Raleigh, North Operations which outlines how the modeling tools Framework: Planning for Recovery (Public Entity has been working as a Planner for PBS&J, serving as Carolina. Dr. Vickery has over 25 years of experience will be applied to assist the planning, response and Risk Institute) and recently completed book chapters lead planner/project manager in the development in wind engineering. He has over 15 years experience recovery missions within FEMA. Nate is currently addressing the linkage between hazards analysis, of hazard mitigation plans and disaster recovery in the application of hurricane modeling relevant leading efforts to refine and incorporate FEMA planning and sustainable development. plans for local and state government clients across hurricane wind speed hazard modeling and to HAZUS user’s input into the HAZUS ConOps. The the country. Before joining PBS&J, Mr. Slaughter insurance loss analysis/rate making, and over 10 MAC uses HAZUS in all phases of disaster lifecycle as served as a Hazard Mitigation Planner with the years experience in coastal flood modeling and a modeling tool that provides critical information to North Carolina Division of Emergency Management risk assessment. Dr. Vickery serves on the ASCE-7 aid planning, response and recovery activities, per the providing training and technical assistance to local wind load task committee developing wind loading direction of the HAZUS ConOps. provisions for use in the United States, and has 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference 3rd Annual HAZUS Conference Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina HAZUS-MH ORDER FORM FEMA HAZUS ® -MH FEMA’s Software Program for Estimating Potential Losses from Disasters

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ESRI Speaker Series Podcast Introduces HAZUS-MH Web Courses FEMA Vincent Brown, Senior Program Specialist in the Mitigation Division at FEMA, and Kevin Mickey, Director of Professional Education and Outreach at The Polis Center, Indiana University, Indianapolis, provide a more detailed overview of the HAZUS-MH Web courses. To listen to the podcast, visit www.esri.com/podcasts.

Getting the Most New for FY2009 from HAZUS-MH EMI has developed a curriculum track of courses leading to a certificate as a “HAZUS HAZUS-MH’s Education Program guides you Trained Professional” or “HAZUS Practitioner”. through the process of harnessing the power Interested participants should be advised that of HAZUS-MH to produce a quantified and although the course codes are the same, some of the course titles have changed to better reflect course geospatial view of the potential risks facing content and level. your community. Now, seven new Web training courses let you master HAZUS-MH on your own timeline. Become a HAZUS-MH expert! To learn more about these courses and to enroll, visit www.esri.com/hazusmhtraining. HAZUS Trained Professional Track: Provides a foundation of basic HAZUS-MH skills plus focused instruction on at least one hazard. NEW Virtual Training Courses Cost n E190 ArcGIS for Emergency Managers (prior GIS experience may substitute) HAZUS-MH for Decision Makers FREE n HAZUS-MH Overview and Installation FREE E313 Basic HAZUS MH Introduction to Using HAZUS-MH to Assess Losses from a Riverine Flood Hazard $29.00 USD n E317 Comprehensive Data Management for HAZUS-MH HAZUS-MH Flood Model Output and Applications $29.00 USD n Minimum of ONE of the following: E170 HAZUS-MH for Hurricane; E172 18 19 Integrating User Supplied Hazard Data into the HAZUS-MH Flood Model $29.00 USD HAZUS-MH for Flood; or E174 HAZUS-MH for Earthquake Introduction to Using HAZUS-MH for Hurricane Loss Estimation $29.00 USD Introduction to Using HAZUS-MH for Earthquake Loss Estimation $29.00 USD HAZUS Practitioner Track: Expands upon the HAZUS Trained Professional Excellence doesn’t happen overnight, but FEMA’s training courses will track by incorporating specialized instruction in topic-specific areas. equip you with tools to deliver a knowledgeable plan of action back to n E190 ArcGIS for Emergency Managers your community. (prior GIS experience may substitute) n E296 Application of HAZUS-MH for Risk Assessment or E179 Application of Classroom style training lets you delve deeper into HAZUS-MH. HAZUS-MH for Disaster Operations 3 ½ day HAZUS-MH resident training classes are offered at FEMA’s Emergency n E313 Basic HAZUS-MH Management Institute (EMI) in Emmitsburg, MD. Course enrollment for the n E317 Comprehensive Data Management for HAZUS-MH HAZUS-MH EMI curriculum is at no cost for Federal, State, and local community officials. Complimentary housing considerations can be made for state and local community officials. n Minimum of ONE of the following: E170 HAZUS-MH for Hurricane; E172 Contact your state training officer to see if you qualify. Course participants are responsible for the cost of HAZUS-MH for Flood; or E174 HAZUS-MH for Earthquake meals. Required meal tickets are approximately $20 per day and include breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Professionals and Practitioners will receive a certificate, lapel pin, and a listing on FEMA’s website upon EMI Course Schedule 2009 – 2010 Dates completion of their respective curriculum track. E170 HAZUS-MH for Hurricane February 8–11, 2010 E172 HAZUS-MH for Flood January 4–7, 2010 E174 HAZUS-MH for Earthquake April 19–22, 2010 Get started today. E179 Application of HAZUS-MH for Disaster Operations April 26–29, 2010 For a full listing of course descriptions, information on prerequisite requirements, enrollment, and fees E190 ArcGIS for Emergency Managers November 2–5, 2009 ; March 15–18, 2010 visit www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/hazus. E296 Application of HAZUS-MH for Risk Assessment August 2–5, 2010 For program-specific questions, contact: E313 Basic HAZUS-MH December 7–10, 2009; April 12–15, 2010; July 12–15, 2010 Phillip Moore at (301) 447-1248 or [email protected] FEMA E317 Comprehensive Data Management for HAZUS-MH March 1–4, 2010; September 13–16, 2010

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