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September 2004
Volume XXIX | Number 1

Table of Contents

Biodefense: If Risk Communication is the Answer, What is the Question?
 —an invited comment

Asia Pacific Natural Hazards Information Network

Becky Ault Receives Mary Fran Myers Scholarship

Quick Response Grants Available Now

Madhavi Malalgoda Ariyabandu Wins Mary Fran Myers Award

Mount Rainier: A Threat Becomes a Reality

Washington Update

  • National Preparedness Month
  • National Flood Insurance Reauthorized through 2008
  • FloodSmart Campaign Targets Consumers
  • Individuals with Disabilities Integrated into National Preparedness Effort
  • NIMS Guidance Available Online
  • 9/11 Commission Releases Final Report
  • Additional Preparedness Training for Emergency Responders Approved
  • Information Sharing with Homeland Security Operations Center
  • Antiterrorism Technologies Receive Stamp of Approval
  • FEMA Does Not Endorse Disaster-Related Products or Services
  • Project BioShield Becomes Law
  • Guidance for Continuity of Operations for Federal Departments and Agencies
  • U.S. and Mexico Collaborate on Monsoon Research
  • Interoperability Moves Forward with RapidCom 9/30

Designing Educational Opportunities for the Hazards Manager of the 21st Century

On the Line:
The Southern California Fire Siege

Conferences and Training

Call for Papers

Nominations Sought for Shamsher Prakash Prize

Internet Pages

Contracts and Grants

NSF Update

Talking About Disaster

Recent Publications

Who We Are


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