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Washington, DC, October 26, 2006 -- Vice Admiral Harvey Johnson - FEMA's Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer introduces FEMA Director R. David Paulison (immediate left).  Director Paulison called a "town hall" meeting to speak with the headquarters staff about the preparedness and the directon of the Agnecy.  FEMA leadership on the stage with him, l - r, John R. (Jack) D'Araujo, Jr. - Director of the Recovery Division, (FEMA Director Paulison), Marko Bourne - Director of Policy, Deidre Lee - Deputy Director of Operations, Robert F. Shea - Acting Director of Operations.  FEMA/Bill Koplitz

Washington, DC, October 26, 2006 -- Vice Admiral Harvey Johnson - FEMA...

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Crystal City, Va. , Feb. 9, 2012 --  Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration (FIMA) Headquarters staff participate in the Employee Workforce Transformation town hall meeting via video-teleconference (VTC). FEMA/David Javier

Crystal City, Va. , Feb. 9, 2012 -- Federal Insurance and Mitigation ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Employees Listen via VTC to Town Hall Meeting Production Date: 02/09/2012 Caption: Crystal City, Va. , Feb. 9, 2012 -- Federal Insurance and Mitigation Admini... More

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