Not exact matches
Also charged were Mark E. LaViolette, 49, a former Schenectady officer who is a Galway sergeant and works full - time as Schenectady County's
director of
emergency management, plus Galway sergeant David Goodwin and Mark Kirker, currently a deputy with the Schenectady County sheriff's
office who at the time of the alleged crimes was a Glenville police officer.
Among those visiting was the State
Director of the New York State
Office for
Emergency Management, Andrew Feeney.
The purchasing
director then testified about a contract to provide food to workers at the county
Office of
Emergency Management when superstorm Sandy struck later that year.
I have designated Andrew X. Feeney,
Director of the State
Office of
Emergency Management, as the State Coordinating Officer for this request.
Co-chair — Darrel Aubertine, Commissioner, Department of Agriculture and Markets Co-chair — Matthew Driscoll, President and CEO, Environmental Facilities Corporation Joan McDonald — Commissioner, Department of Transportation General Pat Murphy — Adjutant General, Division of Military and Naval Affairs Andrew Feeney —
Director, State
Emergency Management Office Joseph D'Amico — Superintendent, State Police Joseph Martens — Commissioner, Department of Environmental Conservation Ben Lawsky — Superintendent, Department of Financial Services Garry Brown — Chairman, Public Service Commission RoAnn Destito — Commissioner,
Office of General Services Brian Stratton —
Director, Canal Corporation Kenneth Adams — President and CEO, Empire State Development Corporation
He was appointed as deputy
director for preparedness with the state
Office of
Emergency Management.
Governor Andrew Cuomo last week, dismissed the
director of the State
Office of
Emergency Management who is accused of misusing workers during Hurricane Sandy.
But now, the
director of the Oswego County
Emergency Management Office Dale Currier says the state has delivered 30,000 sand bags to the county.
«The radioactivity released by dirty bombs is not life threatening,» says Angelo Acquista, former medical
director of the
Office of
Emergency Management in New York City and author of The Survival Guide: What to Do in a Biological, Chemical, or Nuclear
Emergency.
The
Director and Deputy
Director provide effective
management and direction of the
Office of Intelligence, Security and
Emergency Response staff in performance of the programmatic functional areas of responsibility.
«We have been advised by the state to be prepared for up to 5,000 evacuees, and we are committed to doing whatever it takes to accommodate our fellow Texans who may need assistance,» said Rocky Vaz,
director of the Dallas
Office of
Emergency Management.