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D

Department of Homeland Security
The primary mission of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is to prevent and deter terrorist attacks and protect against and respond to threats and hazards to the nation. The agency is charged wtih ensuring safe and secure borders, welcome lawful immigrants and visitors, and promote the free-flow of commerce.

  • DHS Emergency Services Sector Panel Work Group
    Steve Blessing
    steven.blessing@state.de.us
    Joe Schmider
    jschmider@state.pa.us
    Leslee Stein-Spencer
    lesleess@aol.com
  • DHS Phase II Target Capabilities List Work Group
    Leslee Stein-Spencer
    lesleess@aol.com
    Fergus Laughridge
    flaughridge@ems.state.nv.us
    Rick Alcorta, MD
    ralcorta@miemss.org
  • DHS Sector-Specific Pandemic Influenza Planning Guidelines Workgroup
    The DHS Office of Infrastructure Protection has begun a collaborative project with the Sector Coordinating Councils (SCC) and Government Coordinating Councils (GCC) of the Emergency Services Sector. The DHS Pandemic Support Team will be developing sector-specific pandemic influenza planning guidelines in conjunction with SCC members and/or contacts. Once the research group members have been identified, they will conduct a research meeting to gather relevant sector-specific data, which will be incorporated into a draft guideline. Their goal is to complete the draft by mid-November 2007.
    Kathy Robinson
    krobinson@asmii.net
  • DHS Best Practices Project
    Leslee Stein-Spencer
    lesleess@aol.com
    Joe Schmider
    jschmider@state.pa.us

Disaster Management Practitioner Steering Group                                              
Kevin McGinnis
k.mcginnis@adelphia.net

E

Emergency Nurses Association
Leslee Stein-Spencer
lesleess@aol.com
The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) is the national association for professional nurses dedicated to the advancement of emergency nursing practice. ENA serves its members by achieving the following aims: to be the definitive authority on emergency nursing; to define the standards of excellence for emergency nursing; to promote the specialty of emergency nursing; to promote quality emergency care through continuing education activities; to be the resource for emergency nursing practice, professionalism, education, research, and consultation; to identify and address emergency care issues; to work collaboratively with other health-related organizations toward the improvement of emergency care; and to affirm the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses.

EMS Scope of Practice Technical Advisory Group
Nan Turner
Rick Alcorta, MD
ralcorta@miemss.org
Dia Gainor
gainord@idhw.state.id.us

F

FCC Advisory Council                                                                                      
Kevin McGinnis
k.mcginnis@adelphia.net

FCC Commercial Mobile Service Alert Advisory (WARN) Committee                            
Kevin McGinnis
k.mcginnis@adelphia.net

Federal Interagency Committee on EMS Task Force                              
Bob Bass, MD
rrbassmd@aol.com
Dia Gainor
gainord@idhw.state.id.us