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March 2010

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Public Risk Management Association
For three decades, the Public Risk Management Association (PRIMA) has been the one-stop resource for educational programming, risk resources and networking opportunities for public sector risk managers. Led by an experienced board of directors, its mission and goals are guided by its core competencies for public sector risk managers. These core competencies provide the framework for the Association’s strategy plan and shapes who they are. The Association’s mission is to promote effective risk management in the public interest as an essential component of public administration. It is the largest risk management association dedicated solely to the practice of risk management in the public sector.
www.primacentral.org

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Professional Records & Information Services Management (PRISM)
PRISM International is a not for profit 501(c)(6) corporation based in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. The organization is global in scope and serves members in more than 60 countries around the world. In addition to the North Carolina headquarters, they also maintain a secretariat in Brussels, Belgium to serve members and engage in regulatory activities in the European Union. PRISM International was formed in the mid-1990s through a merger of two associations: the Association of Commercial Records Centers (ACRC) which was founded in 1980; and the National Association of Secured Data Vaults (NASDV) which was founded in 1981. In addition to these two service areas (physical record storage and management and data protection services) PRISM International also provides services and education related to imaging and conversion services and confidential destruction services.
www.prismintl.org

Society for Human Resource Management
The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest association devoted to human resource management. It exists to:

  • Build and sustain partnerships with human resource professionals, media, governments, non-governmental organizations, businesses and academic institutions to address people management challenges that influence the effectiveness and sustainability of their organizations and communities.
  • Provide a community for human resource professionals, media, governments, non-governmental organizations, businesses and academic institutions to share expertise and create innovative solutions on people management issues.
  • Proactively provide thought leadership, education and research to human resource professionals, media, governments, non-governmental organizations, businesses and academic institutions.
  • Serve as an advocate to ensure that policy makers, law makers and regulators are aware of key people concerns facing organizations and the human resource profession.
www.shrm.org

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Society for Risk Analysis
The Society for Risk Analysis is a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, scholarly, international society that provides an open forum for all those who are interested in risk analysis. Risk analysis is broadly defined to include risk assessment, risk characterization, risk communication, risk management, and policy relating to risk, in the context of risks of concern to individuals, to public and private sector organizations, and to society at a local, regional, national, or global level. Its goals are:

  1. Bring together individuals from diverse disciplines and from different countries and provide them opportunities to exchange information, ideas and methodologies for risk analysis and risk problem-solving;
  2. Foster understanding and professional collaboration among individuals and organizations for the purpose of contributing to risk analysis and risk problem-solving;
  3. Facilitate the dissemination of knowledge about risk and risk methods and their applications;
  4. Encourage applications of risk analysis methods;
  5. Promote advancement of the state-of-the-art in research and education on risk analysis; and
  6. Provide services to its members to assist them in developing their careers in risk analysis.
www.sra.org

Private & Public Businesses Inc
The Private & Public Businesses, Inc., (PPBI) is a not-for-profit Missouri corporation with a mission to link the private and public sectors in effective emergency management and disaster recovery planning. It will act as a clearinghouse for the exchange of information between private businesses and emergency management public agencies through communication, training and standards-setting in order to increase awareness of the economic viability of a community as an issue during recovery from disasters.
www.ppbi.org

Storage Networking Industry Association
Incorporated in December 1997,the Storage Networking Industry Association is a registered 501(c)6 non-profit trade association. Their members are dedicated to developing and promoting standards, technologies, and educational services to empower organizations in the management of information. It works toward this goal by forming and sponsoring Technical Work Groups (TWGs), producing (with their strategic partner Computerworld) the Storage Networking World Conference series, building and maintaining a vendor neutral Technology Center in Colorado Springs, and promoting activities that expand the breadth and quality of the storage and information management market. Its ability to accomplish these goals is directly attributed to the dedication and hard work of hundreds of volunteers from their member companies.
www.snia.org

Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma
The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma was founded at the University of Washington in 1999. It continues a mission begun nearly a decade earlier. The Dart Center is a global network of journalists, journalism educators and health professionals dedicated to improving media coverage of trauma, conflict and tragedy. The Center also addresses the consequences of such coverage for those working in journalism. Its mission is to:
— Advocate ethical and thorough reporting of trauma; sensitive, professional treatment of victims and survivors by journalists, and greater awareness by media organizations of the impact of trauma coverage on both news professionals and news consumers
— Educate working journalists about the science and psychology of trauma and the implications for news coverage through their website, academic research, seminars, workshops and training
— Serve as a forum for print, broadcast and Internet journalists to analyze issues, exchange ideas and advance strategies related to reporting on violence and catastrophic stress.
They also create and sustain partnerships among media professionals, therapists and others concerned with trauma, and nurture peer-support among working journalists.
www.dartcenter.org

Southern California Earthquake Center
The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) is a community of over 600 scientists, students, and others at over 60 institutions worldwide, headquartered at the University of Southern California. SCEC is funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Geological Survey to develop a comprehensive understanding of earthquakes in Southern California and elsewhere, and to communicate useful knowledge for reducing earthquake risk.
 
Its goal is to understand the physics of the Southern California fault system and develop a model of key aspects of earthquake behavior. To do this, it organizes interdisciplinary research spanning all aspects of earthquake system science, disciplinary activities such as data collection and analysis, and special projects in information technology, earthquake predictability, and other applied research.
www.scec.org

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies was founded in 1985 for professionals to share information about the effects of trauma. It is dedicated to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge about policy, program and service initiatives that seek to reduce traumatic stressors and their immediate and long-term consequences. It is an international multidisciplinary, professional membership organization that promotes advancement and exchange of knowledge about severe stress and trauma. This knowledge includes understanding the scope and consequences of traumatic exposure, preventing traumatic events and ameliorating their consequences, and advocating for the field of traumatic stress. It provides a forum for the sharing of research, clinical strategies, public policy concerns and theoretical formulations on trauma in the United States and around the world. They are the premier society for the exchange of professional knowledge and expertise in the field.
www.istss.org

InfraGard
InfraGard is a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) program that began in the Cleveland Field Office in 1996. It was a local effort to gain support from the information technology industry and academia for the FBI’s investigative efforts in the cyber arena. The program expanded to other FBI Field Offices, and in 1998 the FBI assigned national program responsibility for it to the former National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) and to the Cyber Division in 2003. InfraGard and the FBI have developed a relationship of trust and credibility in the exchange of information concerning various terrorism, intelligence, criminal, and security matters. Its goal is to promote ongoing dialogue and timely communication between members and the FBI. Its members gain access to information that enables them to protect their assets and in turn give information to government that facilitates its responsibilities to prevent and address terrorism and other crimes. www.infragard.net

Western States Seismic Policy Council
The Western States Seismic Policy Council (WSSPC) is a regional earthquake consortium organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit and is funded primarily by the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Geological Survey. Headquartered in Sacramento, California, its members are the State Geological Survey and Emergency Management Directors of 13 western states, 3 territories, a Canadian territory and a Canadian province, and 7 state seismic safety councils and commissions in the western states. Its mission is to develop seismic policies and share information to promote programs intended to reduce earthquake-related losses. Its goals are:

  • Promote regional cooperation and the interaction of the State Emergency Management, State Geological Surveys, and State Seismic Councils and Commissions in the formation of, and advocacy for, seismic policy
  • Improve the overall awareness of earthquake hazards and methods to mitigate the associated risks; develop strategies to enhance earthquake preparedness; and support earthquake studies and earthquake preparedness activities that will reduce or eliminate deaths, injuries and property damage
  • Serve as a resource for earthquake-related materials, information, training programs and workshops, in coordination with other regional and national earthquake organizations
  • Advocate adoption and implementation of seismic mitigation policies at all levels of government.

www.wsspc.org

National Landslide Hazards Program
The National Landslide Hazards Program (LHP) has operated since the mid-1970's in gathering information, conducting research, responding to emergencies and disasters, and producing scientific reports and other products for a broadly based user community including geologists and engineers in government, academia and private practice, planners and decision makers from governmental entities at all levels, and the general public. Its primary objective is to reduce long-term losses from landslide hazards by improving our understanding of the causes of ground failure and suggesting mitigation strategies. The results of these efforts have led to significant improvements in understanding the nature and scope of ground-failure problems nationally and worldwide. Such improvements are central to the role of the program, because opportunities remain for fundamental advances in understanding that promise to save lives and dollars.
http://landslides.usgs.gov