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PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE

PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE. Honorable Penelope Gross, Chair Margret Nedelkoff-Kellems, Vice Chair Gordon Aoyagi, Vice Chair. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE R49-02 NOVEMBER 13, 2002.

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PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE

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  1. PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE Honorable Penelope Gross, Chair Margret Nedelkoff-Kellems, Vice Chair Gordon Aoyagi, Vice Chair

  2. RESOLUTION ESTABLISHINGPUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEER49-02 NOVEMBER 13, 2002 WHEREAS, this date the COG Board of Directors has determined to sever the functions and jurisdiction of its long-standing Human Services and Public Safety Policy Committee (HSPSPC) into two separate policy committees and to place the additional functions recommended by the Task Force on Homeland Security into one of the new Committees.

  3. BYLAWS OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE ARTICLE II – AUTHORITY The PSPC is the principal policy advisor to the Board on all Public Safety, Emergency Preparedness, and Homeland Security issues, and the PSPC shall submit to the Board for its review and approval all major policies, plans, agreements, and programs.

  4. BYLAWS OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE ARTICLE III – PURPOSE AND MISSION The PSPC’s purpose shall be to develop and maintain, in accordance with Article II, all policies, plans, agreements, and programs, other than those specifically assigned to other units within COG, concerning Public Safety, Emergency Preparedness, and Homeland Security issues.

  5. COMMITTEE BRIEFINGS At each meeting, the PSPC may receive updates from: • Police Chiefs Committee • Fire Chiefs Committee • Disaster & Emergency Preparedness Committee • Corrections Chiefs Committee • Animal Services Committee

  6. Public Safety Policy Committee Members Walter Tejada Arlington County Paul Smedberg City of Alexandria Gary Rasmussen City of Fairfax David Snyder City of Falls Church John Thompson Frederick County Michael Cady Frederick County Sidney Katz City of Gaithersburg Don Pike City of Gaithersburg James Clem Loudoun County Joseph Beach Montgomery County Tom Perez Montgomery County Thomas Hendershot Prince Georges County John Jenkins Prince William County Terry Seamens Takoma Park Ann Healy Maryland General Assembly Rob Garagiola Maryland General Assembly

  7. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEES

  8. FIRE COMMITTEES

  9. POLICE COMMITTEES

  10. CORRECTIONS COMMITTEES

  11. DISASTERS AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE

  12. OTHER RELATED GROUPS

  13. PUBLIC HEALTH LINKAGES • Health Officials Committees • Bio-emergency planning (on-going) • Syndromic surveillance (on-going) • Bio-Terrorism Task Force • Planning guidance (completed ’01) • Health-related legal issues (current project) • Impaired driving • Follow-up on recommendations (current project) • Report on activities (completed) • Resolution (adopted)

  14. ISSUES FOR CONSIDERATIONIN 2004 INCLUDE: • Impaired Driving • Citizen Component Of Emergency Preparedness • Computer Based/Internet Crimes • Emergency 911 Redundancy • Standardization of First Responder Equipment • Annual Report on Crime and Crime Control • Gangs • Hoarding • Household Safety • Pedestrian Safety • Wildlife-vehicle Avoidance

  15. NOTABLE PSPC PROJECTS & PRESENTATIONS • Corrections Wreath Laying • DC Amber Alert Plan • Mutual Aid Resolution • National Capital Area Crime Solvers • Peer Support Services Transitioning From “Wartime” To “Peacetime” • Regional Pawn Data Sharing System • Regional Emergency Evacuation Transportation Coordination • “Spring Into Action” Fire Safety Campaign • Fire Rescue EMS Safety and Health Symposium (FRESH)

  16. HOMELAND SECURITYURBAN AREA SECURITY INITIATIVE(UASI) The US Department Of Homeland Security, Office For Domestic Preparedness Urban Area Security Initiative Reflects A Confluence Of Important Presidential Initiatives Designed To Enhance The Preparedness Of The Nation To Combat Terrorism.

  17. UASI PROJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION • Citizen Education/Planning • Citizen Notification & Family Reunification • Exercises & Training • Personal Protective Equipment • PIO /Media Training • Portable Radio Cache • Public Health & Hospital Surge Capacity • Prevention Efforts

  18. PUBLIC SAFETY AT MWCOG Stephen Dickstein Program Manager 202-962-3261 sdickstein@mwcog.org Melissa Massey Public Safety Planner 202-962-3349 mmassey@mwcog.org

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