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Public Health VS Biological and Chemical Terrorist Attacks
Author            : John E. Laye, MSci, FBCI
Designation    :Managing Partner
Company        : Contingency Management Consultants
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Biography

John Laye is Managing Partner and Principal Consultant of Contingency Management Consultants with a practice exclusively in emergency management, recovery and mitigation. Beginning in 1982, he continues on course development teams and adjunct faculty for what is now the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Emergency Management Institute. Beginning in 1971, he was a project manager; first in the U.S. Navy and then for county Departments of Public Health.

His experiences while managing the medical and health aspects of multiple casualty events convinced him that integrated planning and training for such events is essential. He views terrorism as being among such events’ initiators. Reviewing post-event critiques reinforces his convictions about the need to improve joint planning and training.

John Laye has an MS in Management from the University of Southern California and a BA in Political Science from the US Naval Postgraduate School. His colleagues voted him a Fellow of the Business Continuity Institute in 1997, and a Certified Management Consultant in 1990. He is listed in Who’s Who in America, and wrote the book Avoiding Disaster. Last December he received the Business Recovery Managers Association’s Award of Excellence.

He instructs the public health segment of the Integrated Emergency Management course – Consequences of Terrorism at the U.S. National Emergency Training Center, is Director Emeritus of the business continuity certificate extension program at University of California, and will also instruct at California State University Sonoma beginning in the summer of 2004.

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