Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Resilience at the Top

The President’s weekly radio address on Saturday was dedicated to remembering the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. It is worth noting that he used the word resilience in his address and called for the nation to be more resilient. He stated, “As we rebuild and recover, we must also learn the lessons of Katrina so that our nation is more protected and resilient in the face of disaster.” The President went on to support a multi-hazards approach to national preparedness giving examples in the natural, medical and man-made disaster areas. As I have noted earlier, the concept of resilience as a national goal seems to be gaining traction at the national level. Clearly, a significant number of senior federal officials are beginning to incorporate resilience to many hazards into their strategic thinking. Getting the President firmly ensconced into a culture of national resilience has to be a top priority.

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  1. For those interested, DHS has opened its open dialogue 2nd round till Sept 6th.

    http://www.homelandsecuritydialogue.org/dialogue2

    You can introduce your ideas and make comments and rate others ideas.

    Here are links to my submissions if you're interested.

    Mitigation = Success
    http://www.homelandsecuritydialogue.org/dialogue2/disasters/ideas/mitigation-success

    Disaster Mitigating Structural Enhancement
    http://www.homelandsecuritydialogue.org/dialogue2/disasters/ideas/disaster-mitigating-structural-enhancement

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