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Prepared by the Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute (HSSAI) for the Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate, September 30, 2013
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CLICK HERE - The Resilient Social Network: @OccupySandy #SuperstormSandy (103 page .PDF report)

Acknowledgements

The Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute (HSSAI) would like to acknowledge the numerous individuals from government, the private sector, the not-for-profit sector, and the Occupy Sandy volunteers who generously granted time for interviews.

Particularly, HSSAI would like to thank Dr. Michael McDonald, Megan Fliegelman, Meghan Dunn, and Jill Cornell for providing points of contact and documentation. They greatly assisted the task team in the development of its research and analysis.

HSSAI would further like to acknowledge COL Terry Ebbert, USMC (Ret.), the former director of homeland security for the City of New Orleans and currently a distinguished visiting fellow at HSSAI, for providing a critical review of this case study.

This case study provides a basic understanding of an emerging type of grassroots relief collective, Occupy Sandy, which became one of the leading humanitarian groups providing relief to survivors across New York City and New Jersey after Superstorm Sandy in 2012.

http://homelandsecurity.org/node/1185

 

 

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Thank You Kathy,
it is so good to see that the hard work and sincere efforts of
yourself and Dr. Mike, (and all others), have been so recognized. It is
also good to know that the information that was provided has been used as
part of a case study. I know that there will be further use of that
information that can greatly assist others who will experience disaster in
the future.

On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Kathy Gilbeaux via admin <
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> Prepared by the Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute (HSSAI)
> for
> the Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate,
> September 30, 2013
> homelandsecurity.org
>
> CLICK HERE - The Resilient Social Network: @OccupySandy #SuperstormSandy
> (103
> page .PDF report) [1]
>
> Acknowledgements
>
> The Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute (HSSAI) would like to
> acknowledge the numerous individuals from government, the private sector,
> the
> not-for-profit sector, and the Occupy Sandy volunteers who generously
> granted
> time for interviews.
>
> Particularly, HSSAI would like to thank Dr. Michael McDonald, Megan
> Fliegelman, Meghan Dunn, and Jill Cornell for providing points of contact
> and
> documentation. They greatly assisted the task team in the development of
> its
> research and analysis.
>
> HSSAI would further like to acknowledge COL Terry Ebbert, USMC (Ret.), the
> former director of homeland security for the City of New Orleans and
> currently a distinguished visiting fellow at HSSAI, for providing a
> critical
> review of this case study.
>
> This case study provides a basic understanding of an emerging type of
> grassroots relief collective, Occupy Sandy, which became one of the leading
> humanitarian groups providing relief to survivors across New York City and
> New Jersey after Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
>
> http://homelandsecurity.org/node/1185 [2]
>
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> [2] http://homelandsecurity.org/node/1185

Deborah Oden

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