Homeland Security, the Environment, and the Public Wednesday, October 5, 2005
An RFF First Wednesday Seminar
What are the key concerns about our natural and built environments as the United States continues to buttress its homeland security? What are the challenges facing experts planning for preparedness, prevention, response, and recovery associated with terrorist attacks? And, importantly, what is the role of the public in understanding and responding to these threats? Our distinguished panel will address policy and research issues in the case of atmospheric hazards, security and post-incident clean up of infrastructure and the environment, and the public role in preparedness and response.
Video of this First Wednesday Seminar follows below.
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Introduction: Dr. Molly Macauley|  Senior Fellow Resources for the Future Bio |

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R. Paul Schaudies |  Assistant Vice President and Division Manager Biological and Chemical Defense Division Science Applications International Corporation
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Monica Schoch-Spana |  Senior Fellow Center for Biosecurity University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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Bruce A. Davis |  Director, Interim Interagency Modeling and Atmospheric Assessment Center (IMAAC) Department of Homeland Security
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