The Private Sector’s Role in Disasters: Leveraging the Private Sector in Emergency Management - Preparedness, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation. WEBINAR.

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The Private Sector’s Role in Disasters: Leveraging the Private Sector in Emergency Management - Preparedness, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation. WEBINAR PRESENTED BY: ALESSANDRA JEROLLEMAN, PHD, MPA, CFM

Overall Themes The intersection of the private sector with government, government agencies, and the public sectors, in all phases of emergency management. Challenges and Best Practices Theoretical Considerations Accountability Efficiency Equity Market Failure

Chapter Topics 1. Recent Trends in Emergency Management 2. The Privatization of Some Emergency Management Functions: Recent Disasters and Case Examples 3. A Primer on Federal and State Disaster Funds and Funding 4. Privatization of Disaster Preparedness 5. The Private Sector’s Role in Emergency Response 6. Recovery and Rebuilding with the Private and Public Sectors 7. Hazard Mitigation 8. Prevention: The Private Sector and Homeland Security 9. Non-Profits, Academic Institutions, and Their Role 10. Continuity of Operations and Business Continuity

Recent Trends in Emergency Management Professionalization Social Media Cybersecurity Mitigation Sustainability Privatization Non-Governmental Organizations Climate Change Terrorism

The Privatization of Some Emergency Management Functions: Recent Disasters and Case Examples Debris removal after SuperStorm Sandy Emergency Notification with Commercial Billboards Privatization of Emergency Medical Services

A Primer on Federal and State Disaster Funds and Funding Overview of federal and state disaster related funding Grants administration Private sector involvement

Privatization of Disaster Preparedness Public Private Partnerships Changes in Federal Policy Accountability and Public Oversight

The Private Sector’s Role in Emergency Response Everyday events vs. disasters Geographic Scope and Scale Levels of Government Legislation Benefits and Limitations

Recovery and Rebuilding with the Private and Public Sectors Debris removal Public Works and Infrastructure Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy 2007 Minnesota Bridge Collapse Joplin Tornado

Hazard Mitigation Role in creation and implementation of federal programs Project Impact Contracting for services National Flood Insurance Program Market Failure

Prevention: The Private Sector and Homeland Security Prevention in the 21 st Century Public Private Partnerships Challenges Cyber-security Case Studies

Non-Profits, Academic Institutions, and Their Role The University as a community Partnerships with communities Consulting role Collaborative models

Continuity of Operations and Business Continuity Continuity of Government Business Continuity Case Studies

Overall findings Collaborative Partnerships can be very effective Governments are resource constrained and can often benefit from partnerships Contract management is critical for accountability Governments must ensure that equity and fairness are taken into account The private sector is very complex and there is no one size fits all approach Small businesses gain a lot from community partnerships Government has unique functions which cannot be taken on by the private sector