Tech Arena Presentation
May 31, 2000 -- 12:00 Noon EDT

EM/2000
Specialized Software for EOCs

by

David Hancock, CEM
Director of Development
Specialized Disaster Systems International, Inc.

with

Bill Lent, CEM
Chief Operating Officer

Specialized Disaster Systems International, Inc.




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About Dave Hancock
Specialized Disaster Systems International, Inc.



SUMMARY

EIIP Tech Arena Online Presentation
Wednesday - May 31, 2000 - 12:00 Noon EDT

EM/2000
Specialized Software for EOCs

David Hancock
Director of Development
Specialized Disaster Systems International

Amy Sebring: Moderator
EIIP Technical Projects Coordinator

The EIIP Tech Arena featured an incident management software package, EM/2000 by Specialized Disaster Systems International. SDSI Director of Development, David Hancock, provided an overview complete with screen captures to demonstrate the software.

The product motto is "By Emergency Managers, For Emergency Managers." EM/2000 is a collection of 13 inter-related databases plus a customization manager that allows the user to customize common fields to user-specific terminology, and a search engine that allows one to search all databases at once. The databases cover resources, contacts, incident and message tracking, and situation reports.


DAVID HANCOCK, CEM

Director of Development
Specialized Disaster Systems International, Inc.


David started working with computers back in 1980 when he received a Texas Instruments TI 99/A while working as a computer numerical controlled machinist in Louisiana. In 1983 he joined the Central Volunteer Fire Department in Baton Rouge and became a firefighter and Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician. In 1985 he went to work for the East
Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Department and advanced to the rank of Corporal as the supervisor of the downtown jail medical department.

In 1988 he went to work as an Emergency Officer for the Durham/Durham County Emergency Management Agency. He later became the Assistant Director for Training and Operations and then Emergency Management Coordinator during his ten and a half year tenure there. While there he formed Durham Search and Rescue and the Central Unit of the North Carolina Search and Rescue Dog Association.

In February of 1999, David went to work for Specialized Disaster Systems International, Inc. where he is the Director of Development.

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