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(„,, -.—vin <br /> ,,.., ,., <br /> 1.1 <br /> RFP No. 18-04-03: Disaster Debris Monitoring Services&Financial Recovery Assistance <br /> ,::::::::::=:”. <br /> Idisaster planning, response, recovery and mitigation activities; coordinated local emergency <br /> planning committee activities; and trained, planned, conducted and evaluated large-scale <br /> disaster exercises. Mr. Glenn currently serves as Vice President for Tidal Basin and coordinates <br /> Ioperations for over 40 emergency management projects at the federal, state, and local levels. As <br /> Infrastructure Branch Chief for FEMA Region IV, he oversaw the implementation of the Public <br /> Assistance Program for eight states totaling $7.6 billion in federal disaster funding. Mr. Glenn <br /> served Recovery Chief and Disaster Recovery Manager for the 2004 Florida Hurricanes and well <br /> as Hurricane Katrina within the State of Mississippi. As the Deputy Chief of Operations for the <br /> North Carolina Emergency Management Agency, he managed $250 million in FEMA grant <br /> Iprograms and implemented the nation's first quality assurance program for the Public ' <br /> Assistance Program. <br /> I Daniel "Dan" Craig has been in the disaster recovery industry for 15 years. Dan is one of only a <br /> handful of highly respected and credentialed disaster recovery leaders in the world who knows <br /> every aspect of catastrophe management from pre-disaster preparedness to returning <br /> Icommunities to their quality of life post-disaster. He is the Vice-President of Tidal Basin, and in <br /> 2003 President Bush appointed Mr. Craig as Director of FEMA's Recovery Division, a part of the <br /> US Department of Homeland Security, where he was responsible for overseeing the federal <br /> Igovernment's recovery efforts on all Presidentially- declared events including the Space Shuttle <br /> Columbia crash, the wildfires of 2003, and the hurricanes of 2004. <br /> I Prior to his presidential appointment, he was the Regional Director for the New England area <br /> (Region I) where he was responsible for all FEMA mitigation, preparedness, response and <br /> recovery, and training activities in the six New England states. Mr. Craig was also Executive - <br /> I Director, Eastern Regional Office, of the United States Chamber of Commerce and a Legislative <br /> Representative and Grassroots Specialist for the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association <br /> where he handled issues of federal emergencies, transportation, technology, privacy and energy. <br /> IBoth Mr. Glenn and Mr. Craig are valuable corporate resources which the City may access as part <br /> of our services and support offering. <br /> IStaffing Plan and Management/Senior Positions Working with the City <br /> Our immediate plan is to continue with the proven team already in place assisting the City and <br /> scale up or down as necessary. Our long-term staffing plan will include keeping the continuity of <br /> staff as requested by the City and introducing additional team members as needs warranted. <br /> a Final staffing selections will be made upon determination of the County's exact needs and <br /> timing. Though distinct in their individual areas of specialized knowledge and expertise, <br /> collectively, the Tidal Basin team of consultants brings a wealth of hands-on experience covering <br /> II every aspect of the FEMA PA program, debris monitoring, and the full spectrum of services <br /> requested by the City in this RFP. Our Staffing Plan and organization of our team is indicated in <br /> the following chart: <br /> 0 <br /> TIDAL Every Catastrophe,Every Recovery 25 <br /> 11 BASIN. <br /> I <br />