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APPENDIX
S:15 AM
8:50 AM
10: 30 AM
10:45 AM
A
February 20, 2003
Washington, DC
Final Agenda
Welcome and Introductions
William H. Hooke, NDR Chair, American Meteorological Society
Perspectives of NEHRP Agencies
Moderated discussion with key policy makers in the four NEHRP agencies. Issues
to be addressed in this session include how the program fits into agencies' missions,
their most significant program accomplishments and challenges faced during the
past 25 years, and the greatest future challenge for the overall program.
Moderator: Richard Sylres, University of Delaware
8:55 AM Anthony S. Lowe, Administrator, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration,
Federal Emergency Management Agency
9:15 AM Charles G. Groat, Director, U.S. Geological Survey
9:35 AM Peter Freeman, Assistant Director, Computer and Information Sciences
and Engineering Directorate, National Science Foundatio
9:55 AM Orders L. Bement, fr., Director, National Institute of Standards and
Technology
10:15 AM Questions and Discussion
BREAI;
Putting NEHRP to Use
Moderated discussion on the accomplishments and challenges of implementing
NEHRP from the perspective of private sector and government stakeholders.
Moderator: Sedan T~bbes~ng, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
10:50 AM Ellis M. Stanley, Sr., City of Los Angeles
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11:10 AM Lloyd Clad; Pacific Gas and Electric
11:30 AM Card D. Poland, Degenkolb Engineers
11:50 AM Cli~Roblee, California Department of Transportation
12:10 PM Questions and Discussion
12:25 PM
1:35 PM
3:10 PM
LUNCH
Past, Present, & Future Frontiers in Research
Moderated discussion on research issues with perspectives from the science,
engineering, and social science communities.
Moderator: David Applegate, American Geological Institute
1:40 PM Earthquake Science
Tom Jordan, University of Southern California
2:00 PM Earthquake Engineering
Thomas D. O'Rourke, Cornell University
2:20 PM Social Science and Planning
DarlielJ. Clench, Unirersiy of Wisconsirl-Green Bay
2:40 PM Questions and Discussion
2:55 PM BREAI;
NEHRP CHALLENGES AND PRIORITIES
Moderated discussion with the program principals from the four NEHRP agencies
focusing on such issues as the high priority challenges they see for their individual
agencies and the program as a whole, including coordination, and the key messages
they are taking away from the day.
Moderator: Rose Corotis, University of Colorado
Craig Wingo, FEMA
Bohr Filson, USGS
Priscilla Nelson, NSF
Shyam Smolder, NIST
4:15 PM (questions and Discussion
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4:45 PM Wrap-Up: Reflections on NEHRP
Robert Olson, Robert Olson Associates
5:15 PM Adjourn to Reception in Great Hall
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