Looking forward to seeing a few of the FEMA NAC peeps tomorrow.

Also, happy to see that many have decided to continue their service on this council.
Going to see all the FEMA Consortium partners and principals today.

Despite the shutdown, it seems like almost all leadership made it too.
Gotta be on my best behavior.
Hello Mundays!

FOUR CONCUR issues
THREE password resets
TWO voucher problems
…and ONE busted wireless mic I forgot to charge.

TPS reports are so much “fun”.
Now finalizing my disaster presentation for next week’s big disaster / crisis communications presentation.
You know I’ll be sharing a few tips on disaster response and recovery like why you should pack more sun tan location in your GoBag.

Jeez.
16 years have passed since that terrible morning that N626MB went down.
We lost Flight Nurse Kelly Conti and Pilot Bill Spence.

I bet they are still keeping a watchful eye on all of us.
Kaito
Day-2 of our ICS-400: Advanced ICS for Command and General Staff.

Fun stuff esp since many of our participants come from various backgrounds in response/recovery. Glad to see interaction and lotsa engagement between providers.
This is the crux of these types of emergency management classes. Aside from learning a bunch of things, in class, you easily build relationships for life.
Another solid start to a fun ICS-400: Advanced Incident Command System for Command and General Staff course.

Looking forward to expanding on the concepts in ICS-300 and enhancing it with some of my most recent disaster deployments Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria.
Reporting live from the classroom of fun…
A quick picture from Selma in March of 1965

No matter the race, creed, color, or religion – the Aloha spirit is everywhere.
Me? I dedicate my 2018 day of service to anyone in the #USA 🇺🇸…because I am working.

I know many of you are working today, away from your family. Your service to your community is of huge value to generations to come. Thank you for your service.
Stay safe & warm peeps on this #MLKDay