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Collaborative Emergency Response 2008
Enhancing your multi-agency communications & interoperability to quicken emergency response
11 - 13, June 2008 · Hotel Realm, Canberra, ACT


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Collaborative Emergency Response 2008 has been researched and developed for Heads of: Emergency Response, Command & Control, GIS, Data, Mapping, Information & Communications (ICT), Disaster Preparedness, Policy, Intelligence and Terrorism

Raging floods, vicious fires and man-made disasters have catapulted emergency response to the top of everyone's agendas. What steps can you take to save more lives and critical infrastructure? In a in a time-critical scenario - with so many agencies capable of providing vital data for the disaster response effort – accurate information has to be clearly and quickly communicated across multiple agencies.

How are you communicating with each other during a major incident? Are resources being wasted because you are unsure of where your responsibility ends and your partner agency's begins? Or perhaps you have seamless communication within your organisation, but cross agency integration is just not viable without the right technology - and you don't know what that is?

Collaborative Emergency Response will provide you with real-life insights into multi-agency communication and interoperability to quicken your emergency response.

Who will you meet and who is speaking at Collaborative Emergency Response 2008

Cooperation & Collaboration: The Keys To Building A National Spatial Information Capability

Cathy Rossiter
Director, Special Projects
Protective Security Coordination Centre ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Examining The Command Process and Coordination Of Stakeholder Response For a Catastrophe

John Mayfield District Emergency Management Officer
Central West (Western Region) NSW POLICE FORCE (Subject to final confirmation)

ESTA: A New Approach To Emergency Telecommunication Services In Victoria

Peter Taylor
General Manager
Service Development ESTA

Spatially Enabling Emergency Management

Bruce Thompson
Director
Spatial Information Infrastructure DEPARTMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENT (DSE)

Building Relationships To Effectively Manage Community Consequences

Craig Lapsley
Director
Emergency Management DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

Department of Defence: Delivering Emergency Response Through a Collaboravtive Approach

Brian Agnew
Director Coordination, Ministerial & Executive Support
Coordination & Public Affairs DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

Tell Me What I Need To Know: Facilitating Seamless Data Transfer Between Your Field Crew & Your Coordination Centre

Neil Akers
Manager
Emergency & Major Events RURAL AMBULANCE VICTORIA

Coordinating People: National Security Arrangements Vs Emergency Management

Jim Dance
Director
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S COORDINATION CENTRE

MFB: Building Resilience Into Your Emergency Response

Tony Murphy
Chief Fire Officer
Director Operations METROPOLITAN FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES BOARD

The Role Of NGOs In The Humanitarian
Reform Agenda

Representative to be confirmed, Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs WORLD VISION

Dont Miss The Exclusive Interoperability Focus Day on 11 June 2008

Including Insights from these leading Organisations:

Wayne Patterson
Manager Client Relations, Emergency Information Coordination Unit (EICU) DEPARTMENT OF LANDS; Chairman
EMSINA

Steve Matheson
Head of National Statistical Service Leadership Branch AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS (ABS)
CANBERRA

John Cawcutt
Superintendent
State Operations Directorate QUEENSLAND FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE

Superintendent Andrew Short AFSM
Director
School of Fire and Rescue Service Training QUEENSLAND FIRE & RESCUE SERVICE

Robert Tickner
CEO
AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS

David Norris
GIS Systems Development Manager
SOUTH EAST WATER

You need to attend Collaborative Emergency Response if you want to hear the latest case studies and experiences focused on:

  • Enhancing communication across all levels of your organisation through an in depth analysis of available technologies
  • Improving crisis response techniques and procedures through enhanced coordination between multiple agencies
  • Advancing technological capabilities to aid resource deployment
  • Developing a common language between all stakeholders involved in emergency planning and response
  • Managing, manipulating and presenting data to create greater efficiencies in emergency response

If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time .

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