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sponsored by the US Department of Homeland Security–
Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA),
National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), and Fed-
eral Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and for the Integrated
Emergency Management Course-Complex Coordinated
Attack provided by FEMA. Since the last meeting, deliv-
eries of JCTAWS and IEMC-CCA were completed for
San Francisco, CA, Ada County, ID, Phoenix, AZ, Salt
Lake City, UT, McAllen, TX, New Orleans, LA, Boston,
MA, and Greenville, SC. Upcoming deliveries are sched-
uled for Austin, TX, and Jacksonville, FL. TECC and
“all hazards” response and integration are prominently
featured throughout the workshops and courses.
Acknowledgments
C-TECC acknowledges and thanks George Mason Uni-
versity for its support of the Committee’s work and
generosity in hosting the 2016 Mid-Year Full Commit-
tee meeting. Additionally, the C-TECC Executive Com-
mittee thanks Guidelines Committee member Mr Mark
Anderson for his invaluable assistance in scheduling and
coordinating travel logistics for the meeting.
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