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Louisiana Emergency Management Conference 2024 Wraps Up this Week

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Jim Williams, Public Private Partenrship Officer with the LABEOC attended the annual conference held last week in Lake Charles. The event is hosted by the Louisiana Emergency Preparedness Association and the LA Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness(GOHSEP).

The newly appointed Director, Jacques Thibodeaux (pictured left) presented the accomplishments of GOHSEP leadership within their first 100 days in office and also shared their plan for the next 180 days. Thibodeaux was enthusiastic as always and showcased his commitment to serving the citizens of the state by simplifying certain processes at GOHSEP to improve efficiency and effectiveness.

Speakers included FEMA Region 6 Administrator,  Tony Robinson and Deputy Commissioner, Nathan Strebeck from the Louisiana Department of Insurance. Strebeck spoke about some of the changes the department is making to protect citizens and help increase competitiveness in the industry for the benefit of the citizens.

There were candid discussions about the 2023 wildfires in the western parishes of the state, the challenges facing the Greater New Orleans area due to the saltwater intrusion of the Mississippi River, and one of the most devastating motor vehicle accidents in recent memory, the “super fog” accident along I55 and the challenges that first responders had associated with it.

During a recent meeting, Director Thibodeaux highlighted the significance of the safe school initiative, which is one of the most important areas that GOHSEP can influence. The Louisiana Center for Safe Schools is committed to providing school communities and safety partners with valuable information and resources that help identify and promote effective strategies, practices, and programs that support safe schools for all students while ensuring that it aligns with the academic mission.

Williams enjoys the breakout sessions that delve deep into past events with honest reflection and plans to improve in the future. Great job on the conference! It is one of the best around!

The Louisiana Emergency Preparedness Association (LEPA) is a non-profit statewide organization of emergency preparedness and response practitioners with the common goal of improving public safety in emergencies. LEPA was formed in 1980 by a group of local civil defense directors who recognized the need to expand and incorporate personnel in emergency service organizations into a cohesive and productive association.

 

 

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Accessible Healthcare through AI-Augmented Decisions

The National Science Foundation approved the Accessible Healthcare for AI-Augmented Decisions (AHeAD) Center to move forward with planning in July 2025. Its mission brings university researchers and healthcare industry stakeholders together to conduct foundational research needed to create usable AI-augmented decision support tools that enhance healthcare delivery, improve patient outcomes, and reduce costs.AHeAD is a multi-university research partnership between UL Lafayette (lead), Tulane University, the University of Florida, and Georgia Tech. Tampere University in Finland has expressed interest in becoming a university partner.

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Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence

The Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence (CAAI) is dedicated to pursuing use-driven AI research, training an AI-ready workforce, and creating a platform to accelerate innovation to support the local economy. The center serves as a hub where AI researchers, domain experts from diverse disciplines, industry specialists, and community stakeholders come together to address real-world challenges.

Meet CAAI Director, Raju Gottumukkala, PhD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Center for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (CCIC)

The Center for Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (CCIC) brings together multiple and diverse experts from across the University to help our nation prepare for cyberattacks that may impact the country's critical infrastructure.CCIC was founded to examine cybersecurity from the perspective of the cascading impact of a significant cyber incident on the nation’s critical infrastructure, such as that experienced by the 2015 cyberattack on the Ukrainian Power Grid. The Center for the Study of Existential Risk at Cambridge University, UK, now places cyberattacks as a “blue sky hazard” that can take an entire power grid down for a prolonged period. A consequence of such an attack would extend beyond the loss of data; it could completely disrupt the functioning of society, much like a large-scale natural disaster.

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Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center

The NIMSAT Institute manages the daily operations of the Louisiana Business Emergency Operations Center (LABEOC). The center assists Louisiana businesses and non-profit organizations in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts to ensure community stability, resilience, and economic revitalization.

Louisiana Center for Health Innovation

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Learn more about LCHI and meet the Director, Gabriela Wilson, PhD, MSc, FHIMSS, FIAHSI, SNAI.

 

 

National Incident Management Systems and Advanced Technologies

The National Incident Management Systems and Advanced Technologies (NIMSAT) Institute focuses on enriching public-private partnerships and advanced information technologies to enhance the national resiliency for a full range of potential disasters. Our mission is to save human lives. Our experienced emergency management team joins university researchers and technology experts to build a more resilient America through education, training, outreach, and operational support, empowering the homeland security and emergency management community.