Keynote Speeches
Participate: Hands-on participation in Exercises, Classes & Workshops
Learn: Presentations and Panels
Jeannie, Chad, Heather BI think I lost some work from last year e.g.No longer go where they went. While not suited to Public Affairs Comms, they were an effort to bring together the technical resource community. By any chance did those pages / projects get a new home or are they just inappropriate to crisiscommons in 2011.My last histories on those pages were "2010 October 11 Efbatey (Talk | contribs) (12,919 bytes) (→Telecomms Team) ... "Any chance to relocate the earlier content and designate a place for the workers.If not relocate on crisiscommons, provide me the content (I'm a little wiki handicapped), I may be able to host it elsewhere.I had a lot of volunteers in lists on those pages. I was hoping to ensure they got the message you posted below for DMI Event/ MCC Rally on Emergency Communications, May 22-23 (Sunday and Monday) NASA Ames, Moffett Field CA. http://dmirally.eventbrite.com
PS Is there a more extensive link beyond EventBrite for what is on the agenda?
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On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Jeannie Stamberger <jeannie.s...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi All,
Just wanted to egregiously plug our free upcoming workshop on DMI Event/ MCC Rally on Emergency Communications, May 22-23 (Sunday and Monday) NASA Ames, Moffett Field CA. http://dmirally.eventbrite.com
It is our annual Disaster Management Initiative event, which last year we also coupled with a 2-day CrisisCamp. This year, we won't be hosting a CrisisCamp, not because we don't love CrisisCommons, but this year we are focusing on hardware testing, partnering with CalEMA and CalFire and ~ 30 emergency communications vehicles.
Despite not having a CrisisCamp, there will be lots of opportunities for volunteer hands-on participation in demos, experiments, interoperability tests, exercises, panels, etc, all around Emergency Communications, and what works and doesn't and what is needed.
Attendees include FEMA to Burning Man and everyone in between, so it should be an interesting and fun time!
Cheers,
Jeannie
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Jeannie A. Stamberger, Ph.D.
Adjunct Faculty
Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley
Associate Director - Strategic Projects and Funding
Disaster Management Initiative (DMI)
http://dmi.sv.cmu.edu
NASA Ames Research Campus
Room 107, Building 23
Moffett Field, California, 94035-0001
jeannie.stamberger@sv.cmu.edu
+1 (650) 380-1158