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Revision as of 18:45, 1 July 2014
Emergency Response & Research Institute, Inc.
According to its own account:
- The Emergency Response & Research Institute (ERRI) and its advisory board are well known for their extensive studies and abilities in Anti-Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) gathering and analysis, and Crisis Management skills. This expertise is the result of a more than 15 year on-going study by ERRI of terrorism, crisis, and conflict management issues. Additionally, our advisory board collectively provides hundreds of years of experience and perspective to our analysis'.
- ERRI is believed to have one of the largest privately-held databases on terrorist personnel, terrorism methods, terrorist incidents, and the implications thereof. Our databases are updated on a daily basis by computer and human collection methods and are constantly analyzed by an ERRI "expert system" threat assessment program.[1]
Contents
people
Staff
- Liz Staten, Corporate Secretary/Treasurer
- Steve Macko, Managing Editor - EmergencyNet News Services
- Tom Lorinczi, Director -Technical Support Svcs.
- Frank Nagorka, Esq., Legal Services
- Amy Grant, Medical Correspondent, ENN
- Paul Anderson, Metro Correspondent
- Jeremy Zakis, Analyst/Correspondent
- Donald Hiett, Sr. Emergency Service Analyst
- James Denney, Sr. Emergency Service Analyst
- Clark Staten , Executive Director/Publisher[2]
website
http://www.emergency.com/aboutus.htm