There has been a change in the speaker for the upcoming START Seminar: "The Role of Academia in Homeland Security" Now presented by: Dr. Richard Griffin*, Director of First Responder Programs U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate
September 16, 2010 10:30 - 11:30 am
University of Maryland, College Park Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center ~ Kogod Theater
RSVP to infostart@start.umd.edu.
The press release is available here.
Directions available here.
*Prior to his position at DHS, Dr. Griffin served as Director of Environmental Services for Arlington County Virginia. Before this position, he was appointed the first Director of the Arlington County Office of Emergency Management, where he developed a cross-functional department consisting of emergency management, law enforcement, fire/rescue, public health, and emergency communications personnel. As the Director of Emergency Management, he managed the integration of the County's emergency management functions and emergency communications functions into a single department.
Prior to his time in Arlington, Dr. Griffin also served as Assistant County Administrator and Chief of Fire and Rescue in Loudoun County, Virginia, where he led the County's fire, rescue, bomb squad, emergency communications, and emergency management functions. He ran the Loudoun emergency operations center during the response to the 9/11/2001 attack on the Pentagon and the anthrax attack on the Dulles Postal Facility. He was also the Executive Administrator of the Town of Tyngsborough and Town Administrator in Townsend, Massachusetts. On top of all these accomplishments, he is also a certified fire fighter and fire officer.