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Building from the Ground Up Disaster Management: The Experience of A Small Business Frances Kernodle Associates (FKA)
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Stage 1: Laying the Foundation Established FKA in Washington, DC -- 1991 Provided clients with research /report writing, marketing support, management consulting & strategic planning services Initially, focused on research & analysis of infrastructure and economic development, along with engineering and construction issues
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Stage 2: Building the Firm Increased company size & expanded areas of focus Discussions with clients about the relationship of engineering & construction issues to disaster management policies & best practices led to new contracts Hired additional staff to increase research and analysis capability Relocated main operations of FKA to Alexandria, VA. Expanded client base to include more U.S. government agencies, as well as international organizations U.S. Department of Energy, Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) Federal Emergency Management Agency Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration Smithsonian Institution Japan’s Cabinet Office for Crisis & Emergency Management Japan Institute of Construction Engineering (JICE)
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Stage 3: Attention to Detail Monitoring trends and presenting new perspectives increased our opportunities in emergency management leading to new assignments in new areas, including public awareness & outreach Representative Reports: The Transformation of FEMA since 1992 Case Study of the Texas Floods of 1998 River Flood Preparedness & Mitigation Case Study of Hurricane Floyd Flood Disaster Relief Efforts -- Volunteer Groups/NGOs Emergency Management Preparedness & Training Exercises
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Stage 3: Attention to Detail (continued) Stage 3: Attention to Detail (continued) Representative International Research Delegations Coordinated by FKA: Japanese government fact-finding mission on flood-related disaster management policies and practices – DC, North Carolina, Texas Japanese local government research mission to Mt. Saint Helens & Mt. Kilauea following Hokkaido volcano – meetings with USGS and state & local emergency management agencies in Washington State & Hawaii Staff participation in Red Cross disaster management training led to “hands on” experience in volunteer activities following 9-11-04 & Hurricane Isabel
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Stage 4: Adaptation and Evolution Research results and demonstrated expertise stimulated interest in additional research, more international missions and new opportunities Additional Representative Research Reports : Economic Impacts of Terrorist Events in the United States Impact of Terrorist Events of 9-11-01 on the Engineering & Construction Industry Terrorist Attacks in the United States: An Overview of Response & Recovery Activities Representative Project: “Transit Watch” -- nationwide safety/ security awareness & outreach campaign for the Dept. of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration (FTA) – FKA conducted the research & surveying component of the initiative
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Building from the Ground Up “… as an independent research, communications and strategic planning organization and by partnering with the public sector, NGOs & other private sector organizations, we play an active role in emergency management in the U.S., as well as in other countries.” Please contact us: Fran Kernodle, President FKA 113 N. Alfred Street Alexandria, Virginia 22314 703-519-3950 www.fkassociates.comwww.fkassociates.com fkernodle@fkassociates.com
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