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Washington D.C. Metro Area, VA United States
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Resilience // Innovation // Technology
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Government / Military
Website
www.disasternet.co/
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Brandon Greenberg, PhD(c), MPA, CEM has over 12 years of interdisciplinary experience helping clients plan for and operate in complex, dynamic and uncertain environments.He currently leads teams that support Federal, State, local and private sector clients with research and policy development for preparedness, resilience, information and technology using mixed-methods approaches. Mr. Greenberg holds a Master of Public Administration from New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service and is currently a Systems Engineering PhD Candidate at The George Washington University where he researches ways to improve information management and sharing in disasters.
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Presentations
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(11)Managing Interdependencies in Complex Organizations
Nicolay Worren
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14 years ago
API Governance in the Enterprise
Apigee | Google Cloud
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7 years ago
Knowledge Management In The Real World
Stan Garfield
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16 years ago
Building an Effective Data Warehouse Architecture
James Serra
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11 years ago
Securing Humanitarian Connectivity
Cisco Crisis Response
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8 years ago
Qualitative Research Methods
Antonio Dias de Figueiredo
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13 years ago
Data visualization for development
Sara-Jayne Terp
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9 years ago
Transferring the right disaster information
Albert Simard
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17 years ago
IDCE 2015: Design Thinking & Emergency Management
Alicia Johnson
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9 years ago
Social Media Skills
James Garrow
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9 years ago
Open data: what's in it for business?
Chris Taggart
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11 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Washington D.C. Metro Area, VA United States
Occupation
Resilience // Innovation // Technology
Industry
Government / Military
Website
www.disasternet.co/
About
Brandon Greenberg, PhD(c), MPA, CEM has over 12 years of interdisciplinary experience helping clients plan for and operate in complex, dynamic and uncertain environments.He currently leads teams that support Federal, State, local and private sector clients with research and policy development for preparedness, resilience, information and technology using mixed-methods approaches. Mr. Greenberg holds a Master of Public Administration from New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service and is currently a Systems Engineering PhD Candidate at The George Washington University where he researches ways to improve information management and sharing in disasters.
Tags
technology
trends
disaster management
digital volunteerism
technology trends
See more