Uptown Security
December 11th, 2005
From: Hershel Daniels, Junior
E-mail: h.daniels@cincinnatichange.com
Phone: 513.381.5111 ext. 3
For Public Release by December 11th 2005
Subject: Uptown Security
Ref.: We will host a conference call on Tuesday, December 14th 2005. To join, go to Conferencing account information and dial his Access Code: 8560030. To call from the Cincinnati dialing area, dial 513-621-7481 or call 877-278-7481 toll free from outside the 513 area code.
A Proclamation by the Chairman of Cincinnati Change.
On this day we celebrate those who, like ourselves, have devoted themselves to one of the great missions in our country's history – global democracy and freedom. We at Cincinnati Change honor the courage of a generation of Americans working to create safe communities and stand ready to support other Americans in need like those storm victims in the South.
We believe that the Administration took steps to prepare for Hurricane Wilma & Rita. Those preparations, at all levels of government, proved woefully inadequate for over 100,000 Americans still in need. Although the steps were consistent with long established pre-landfall preparations for a storm of this size, it should have been able to do more.
The primary difference between Wilma and Katrina storm preparations is a renewed effort to make relief coordination at all levels of government as seamless as possible. As a response to a FEMA Request for Proposal (RFP), we will create the solution for FEMA by December 30, 2005. The lifeblood of emergency operations is effective communications. In 2006, we will demonstrate in Cincinnati, Ohio and Port Arthur, Texas solutions that support a emergency interagency response program that will serve to protect and serve over 3 million Americans in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.
Lloyd Daniels Development Group, Inc. and it’s partners Cincinnati Change, Hargrove Engineering, Lloyds General and Electrical Contractors, LDGjCOMM, HS/ATA and other partners will develop a technology collaborative which will provide all levels of government and its citizens with access to help provided under the authority of the President of the United States. We have initiated a blog to detail these efforts. We will care for the 100,000 Americans in need.
From: Hershel Daniels, Junior
E-mail: h.daniels@cincinnatichange.com
Phone: 513.381.5111 ext. 3
For Public Release by December 11th 2005
Subject: Uptown Security
Ref.: We will host a conference call on Tuesday, December 14th 2005. To join, go to Conferencing account information and dial his Access Code: 8560030. To call from the Cincinnati dialing area, dial 513-621-7481 or call 877-278-7481 toll free from outside the 513 area code.
A Proclamation by the Chairman of Cincinnati Change.
On this day we celebrate those who, like ourselves, have devoted themselves to one of the great missions in our country's history – global democracy and freedom. We at Cincinnati Change honor the courage of a generation of Americans working to create safe communities and stand ready to support other Americans in need like those storm victims in the South.
We believe that the Administration took steps to prepare for Hurricane Wilma & Rita. Those preparations, at all levels of government, proved woefully inadequate for over 100,000 Americans still in need. Although the steps were consistent with long established pre-landfall preparations for a storm of this size, it should have been able to do more.
The primary difference between Wilma and Katrina storm preparations is a renewed effort to make relief coordination at all levels of government as seamless as possible. As a response to a FEMA Request for Proposal (RFP), we will create the solution for FEMA by December 30, 2005. The lifeblood of emergency operations is effective communications. In 2006, we will demonstrate in Cincinnati, Ohio and Port Arthur, Texas solutions that support a emergency interagency response program that will serve to protect and serve over 3 million Americans in Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.
Lloyd Daniels Development Group, Inc. and it’s partners Cincinnati Change, Hargrove Engineering, Lloyds General and Electrical Contractors, LDGjCOMM, HS/ATA and other partners will develop a technology collaborative which will provide all levels of government and its citizens with access to help provided under the authority of the President of the United States. We have initiated a blog to detail these efforts. We will care for the 100,000 Americans in need.
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