Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation Team

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Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation

Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation For the 2014 Plan update, a Plan Development Committee was not convened. In its place, New Jersey Office of Emergency Management (NJOEM) contracted a planning consultant to facilitate and lead the planning process with the Mitigation Core () and State Hazard Mitigation (). In December 2012, the membership was expanded and tasked with leading the development of the plan in conjunction with the State Hazard Mitigation Officer. The final draft Plan was reviewed by a consisting of representatives of the Governor s Office, DEP and NJOEM. The following table provides the and representatives affiliation or agency, their primary role and a summary of the contributions to plan development. All representatives on the actively participated as members of the. Further, subject matter experts (s) that actively participated in the planning process are also recognized in the table below. Table F-1 outlines the membership and roles of the New Jersey,, and academia. Page F-1 Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation

Table F-1. Membership and Roles of the New Jersey Mitigation Core, State Hazard Mitigation and Subject Matter Experts A/SFC Michael Gallagher Unnamed Chair of the and authority on behalf of the Governor. Office of the Governor New Jersey State Police - Office of Emergency Management Co-Chair of the, State Hazard Mitigation Officer and project manager for State Hazard Plan Development. Lead the and meetings, supported data collection requests, overall project coordination. Liaison with FEMA Region II. Major P. Callahan A/Capt J. Geleta Attended and participated in,, meetings, and supported this planning Lt. J. Milligan project. A/Lt J. Haidacher A/Sgt Brad Waugh Christopher Testa Kathy Lear Thomas Rafferty Mike Augustyniak A/Lt Len Nerbetski Acting project manager of plan development; attended and participated in and meetings; lead reviewer for Sections 2 (Planning Process), 3(Coordination of Local Planning), and 6 (Mitigation Strategy); provided information for all sections of the plan. Local mitigation plan reviews, outreach and education. Provided expertise in FMA/HMGP planning and projects; attended and meetings. NJOEM Lead IT and GIS coordinator; attended and contributed to and meetings; provided geospatial data for risk assessment, reviewed map template for plan, and provided information regarding the training unit. Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP) advisor; provided input on the hazard identification process; lead reviewer of Section 5.1 (Risk Assessment Overview) and Section 9 (Consequence Analysis). Provided input on the hazard identification process; lead reviewer for human-caused hazards being reviewed by NJOEM. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Michele Siekerka Attended and participated in, and meetings; coordinated the review (Acting Deputy Commissioner) of the risk assessment for. Betty Boros and John Gray Attended and participated in meetings. (Office of Deputy Commissioner) Provided expertise in NFIP, floodplain mapping, flood mitigation projects, and dam safety; attended and Joseph Ruggeri participated in and meetings; lead reviewer for dam safety, flood and repetitive loss strategy sections; (Flood Control, Dam Safety, coordinated review of Section 5 (Hazard Risk Assessment); provided updated and new mitigation actions, Coastal Engineering) capability assessment and technical information for inclusion throughout the plan. John Kale and Provided data for flood and dam failure risk assessments. Page F-2 Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation

Kunal Patel (Bureau of Dam Safety and Flood Control) Michael Achey (Forest Fire) Karl Muessig (NJ Geological and Water Survey) Robert Graff Expertise in fire hazards, fire regulations and fire history; attended and participated in and meetings; provided data for wildfire risk assessment; lead reviewer for the wildfire hazard; provided updated mitigation actions and capability assessment. Technical expertise in earthquakes, landslides, and subsidence statewide; provided data for risk assessment; attended and participated in and meetings; lead reviewer for drought, earthquake, landslide and geologic hazard sections; provided updated mitigation actions and capability assessments for NJGWS. Technical expertise in earthquakes, landslides, and subsidence statewide; provided data for risk assessment; attended and participated in and meetings; lead reviewer for drought, earthquake, landslide and geologic hazard sections; provided updated mitigation actions and capability assessments for NJGWS. Mitzi Kaiura Provided critical facility data for risk assessment, attended meetings, and supported this mitigation planning (Division of Water Quality) project. Matt Maffaei and Linda Doughty Provided critical facility data for risk assessment, attended meetings, and supported this mitigation planning (Division of Water Supply & project. Geoscience) Noreen Cardinali Department of Transportation Section Chief, Planning and Recovery Branch, NJDOT OEM at NJ DOT; attended and participated in and meetings; provided technical information for sections throughout the plan; provided new mitigation actions for NJDOT; provided updated capability assessments for the department. Office of the Attorney General Gregory Spellmeyer and Experts in NJ Statutes, regulations and legal review of plan; attended and meetings; provided legal Bruce Solomon guidance throughout planning process. Jeffrey Burns Department of Treasury Expertise in grants, budget and management of critical facilities; attended and participated in and meetings; provided updated capability assessment for the department. Steven Sagnip (Office of Attended and participated in and meetings; provided the statewide Land and Building Asset Management and Budget) Management database for the risk assessment; reviewed Section 5.1 (Risk Assessment Overview). David Robinson (State Climatologist Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist) Mat Gerbush and Dan Zarrow Rutgers University Provided expertise in weather-related hazards statewide; attended and participated in and meetings; provided updated technical information for the risk assessment, new mitigation actions, and capability assessment; lead reviewer for the following sections: drought, hurricane, Nor Easter, severe weather and severe winter weather. A website was established with data and mapping prepared for the Plan: Page F-3 Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation

http://klimat.rutgers.edu/~zarrow/hmp2013/ Department of State Attended and participated in and meetings, participated in sub-group to refine the plan maintenance Daniel Kennedy strategy, lead reviewer of Sections 3 (Planning Process) and 4 (State Profile), and provided new mitigation actions (Office for Planning Advocacy) and capability assessment. Karl Hartkopf Acting Director of Research attended and participated in and meetings, lead reviewer of Sections 3 (Office for Planning Advocacy) (Planning Process) and 4 (State Profile), and provided new mitigation actions and capability assessment. Office of Information Technology Douglas M. Schleifer and Attended and participated in and meetings, facilitated obtaining the LBAM database and geospatial Karen Mitchell data from OIT, provided new mitigation actions and capability assessment. Jeffery Beach Richard O Brien Department of Agriculture Lead reviewer of animal disease and crop failure hazard sections, provided updated capability assessment, and supported this mitigation planning project. Department of Banking and Insurance Attended and participated in and meetings, provided an updated capability assessment, and supported this mitigation planning project. Department of Community Affairs Kevin Luckie Attended and participated in and meetings and supported this mitigation planning project. Michael Whelan James Palmer Dean Taklif Department of Education Attended and participated in meetings, provided an updated capability assessment, and supported this mitigation planning project. Board of Public Utilities Attended and participated in meetings, lead reviewer for the power failure hazard section, provided updated capability assessment, and supported this mitigation planning project. Governor s Office of Recovery and Rebuilding David Morris Erick Daleo Maintained communication with the planning consultant throughout the plan, provided information on Hurricane Tomi-Anne Nolino Sandy recovery efforts, and supported this mitigation planning project. Timothy Cunningham Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness Steven Gutkin and Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness are leading the THIRA effort for the State of New Jersey. Mr. Page F-4 Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation

Gene Haplea Gutkin and Mr. Haplea attended meetings, provided critical facility data for the risk assessment, participated in the hazard identification process for the 2014 Plan update, and supported this mitigation planning project. Department of Human Services William Schaffer Provided Hurricane Sandy related data and information Department of Health Kevin Hayden and Lead reviewer for human caused hazards and supported this planning project. James Langenbach New Jersey Transit Sgt Michael Ciriello Provided rail station information for the risk assessment and supported this mitigation planning project. Rutgers University Dr. Hank Mayer and Jennifer Rovito Provided mitigation actions and supported this mitigation planning project. (Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy) Marjorie Kaplan, Jeanne Herb and Ken Miller (Climate Institute) Subject-matter experts on climate change and sea level rise, and supported this mitigation planning project. The Richard Stockton College Coastal Research Center Dan Barone Provided technical data and reports on the coastal erosion hazard, lead reviewer of the coastal erosion hazard section, and supported this mitigation planning project. Rowan University Dr. John Hasse Provided capability assessment and supported this mitigation planning project. Dr. Thomas Herrington Stevens Institute of Technology Provided capability assessment, provided information on long range resiliency, and supported this mitigation planning project. Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve Lisa Auermuller Provided data on the sea level rise hazard; provided capability assessment. Delaware River Basin Commission Laura Tesseri Invited to all meetings and supported this mitigation planning project. Mitigation Core State Hazard Mitigation Subject Matter Expert Page F-5 Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation

For the draft plan review, the identified subject-matter experts (s) as first tier reviewers of the plan. These lead reviewers are listed in Table F-2 below. Please note the lead reviewer identified not only reviewed the section, but also distributed within their department or agency and compiled comments for incorporation. Once the first tier of review was complete, all plan sections were reviewed by the and members along with the Governor s Office for review. The lead reviewers listed in Table F-2 also reviewed all comments submitted during the second tier of review, determined which were to be addressed, and submitted for incorporation. Table F-2. Lead Plan Reviewers Section Lead Introduction NJOEM Chris Testa Planning Process NJDOS-OPA and NJOEM Dan Kennedy and Chris Testa Coordination of Local Planning NJOEM Chris Testa State Profile NJOPA Dan Kennedy and Karl Hartkopf Flood, Dam Failure Joseph Ruggeri Earthquake, Geologic Hazards Karl Musseig Drought, Severe Weather, Hurricane, Winter, Nor Easter Coastal Erosion Office of the State Climatologist The Richard Stockton College David Robinson Karl Musseig Dan Barone Karl Musseig Wildfire Michael Achy Animal Disease Events, Crop Failure, Fishing Failure Civil Unrest, Terrorism, Cyber Attack, Economic Collapse Department of Agriculture NJOEM Jeffery Beach David Jenkins Len Nerbetski Hazardous Substances Robert Van Fossen, Gary Pearson Power Outages Pandemic Nuclear BPU NJDOH NJDOH Dean Taklif Steven Jenks James Langenbach Steven Jenks James Langenbach David Jenkins Mitigation Strategy NJOEM, NJOPA Chris Testa Plan Maintenance NJOEM Chris Testa Repetitive Loss Strategy NJ DEP Joseph Ruggeri Consequence Analysis NJOEM Michael Augustinyak Plan Adoption NJOEM Chris Testa Executive Summary NJOEM Chris Testa Annexes and Appendices NJOEM Chris Testa Notes: BPU NJ Board of Public Utilities NJ Department of Environmental Protection NJDOH NJ Department of Health NJOEM NJ Office of Emergency Management NJ New Jersey NJOPA NJ Office of Planning Advocacy Page F-6 Appendix F. Membership and Roles of the Mitigation