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"Responding to Terrorism: How We Are
Prepared"
Jerome M. Hauer is one of the nation's leading
experts on civil preparedness for, and consequence management of,
terrorist attacks. He gave a special talk Friday, Sept. 21, in Caspary
Auditoium entitled "Responding to Terrorism: How We Are Prepared."
He discussed how the city handles a crisis like the Sept. 11 tragedy,
and how New Yorkers can protect themselves in future crises.
Hauer served as the first director and commissioner
of the Mayor's Office of Emergency Management (OEM) for the City
of New York. Reporting directly to the Mayor, Hauer oversaw the
office that is designated as the on-scene coordinator of all multiple
agency incidents throughout New York City. The OEM directs the City
of New York's overall emergency response planning as well as specialized
planning for response to chemical, biological and nuclear-related
incidents. Hauer also directed the design and implementation of
New York City's state-of-the-art Emergency Operations Center
Hauer has extensive training and experience in
emergency medicine, firefighting and hazard materials response.
Before coming to New York, Hauer worked for the State of Indiana,
where he served as executive director of the State Emergency Management
Agency, director of the Department of Fire and Building Services,
and chairman of the Board of the Public Safety Training Institute.
He has served on the National Academy of Sciences'
Institute of Medicine's committee to evaluate research and development
needs for improved civilian medical response to chemical or biological
terrorism incidents. He also is co-author of the rewrite of the
World Health Organization's monograph on chemical and biological
weapons.
Hauer earned a bachelor's degree from New York
University and a master's degree with a focus on emergency medical
services at Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. He
conducted extensive research into trauma and cardiac surgery while
at Johns Hopkins, Beth Israel Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
Hauer also served on the faculty of the Northeastern University
Paramedic Program.He was recently appointed special assistant to
the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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