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Disaster Debris Monitoring Svcs Financial Recovery Assist
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
18-04-03
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RFP
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1 • <br /> management/grant programs totaling almost $1 billion and developed national response plans for large- <br /> scale events including: <br /> • Hurricane Katrina—Recovery Chief(State of MS) <br /> • Space Shuttle Columbia—Field Representative for FEMA's Assistant Administrator of Response. <br /> • 2004 Hurricanes—Infrastructure Branch Chief for all hurricanes affecting the state of Florida. <br /> North Carolina Emergency Management Agency, Raleigh, NC <br /> As deputy chief of operations, Mr. Glenn managed the disaster recovery program for the state of North <br /> Carolina.He supervised disaster project management activities for 400 applicants totaling almost$750 million, <br /> served as state coordinating officer, and governor's authorized representative. Mr.Glenn managed up to 65 <br /> . employees during the height of program activities, implemented the nation's first quality assurance program <br /> for disaster recovery programs, and served as deputy operations chief for the state response to Hurricane <br /> Floyd. He also developed disaster recovery plans for the state of North Carolina. <br /> North Carolina Emergency Management Agency, Raleigh, NC <br /> As area coordinator, Mr. Glenn managed disaster planning, response, recovery, and mitigation efforts across <br /> two area offices. He coordinated state emergency response activities within these areas totaling 50 counties. <br /> Mr. Glenn coordinated risk analysis activities and assisted local jurisdictions in disaster planning activities. He <br /> served as chairman of emergency planning boards for two nuclear power plants, as well as a training officer <br /> responsible for training local governments and private industry in disaster planning, response, recovery, and <br /> mitigation activities, and coordinated local emergency planning committee activities. <br /> Forsyth County Emergency Management Agency,Winston-Salem, NC <br /> As hazardous materials specialist, Mr. Glenn oversaw/managed the county's first hazardous materials team. He <br /> provided comprehensive disaster planning to local governments and private industry. Mr. Glenn also managed <br /> the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act(SARA), Title III compliance for the county and served on <br /> - the local emergency planning committee <br /> 1 <br /> • <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 . <br />
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