WebCUSEC member states are those most vulnerable to the effects of earthquakes in the region and include Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee. Indiana CUSEC members, led by IDHS, include the Indiana Geological Survey and the Indiana Department of Transportation. WebAlong with the federal agencies, SONS07 participants will include the Earthquake Consortium and a number of private businesses. CUSEC member states include Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee. Associate CUSEC members: Iowa, Louisiana and Ohio. Michigan and Wisconsin will also …
Advisory Board - CUSEC
http://cusec.org/cusec-member-associate-states/ WebApr 21, 2010 · CUSEC State Earthquake Programs • Each of the 8 CUSEC Member and 4 of the eligible 10 Associate states applied for NEHRP funding • CUSEC Board Adopted a Common Program Structure – Public Awareness and Education – Mitigation – Response and Recovery Planning – Application of Research autotest jonas
S&T information sharing technology COVID-19 response - DHS
WebThe RISP is a regional information sharing hub for CUSEC Member States and partner organizations to share data, web applications, and other resources. Designed to support emergency managers across … WebThe CUSEC Shaken Fury Hub site provides a one stop shop for resources related to the NLE 2024 Exercise. ... The Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium serves as a coordination point for member States and partners to drive regional preparedness and resilience through implementation of improved emergency management planning, processes and … WebAs earthquakes continue to occur on a daily basis in the central U.S.—with nearly 2,000 small tremors per year—CUSEC and emergency management officials in our Member States remind citizens and communities about … hr tamu.edu