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|2025.12.03
|[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09804-3 Built environment disparities are amplified during extreme weather recovery]
|Tianyuan Huang, Chad Zanocco, Zhecheng Wang, Jackelyn Hwang & Ram Rajagopal
|Planning, Equity
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|2025.10.30
|[https://www.oregon.gov/oem/Documents/2025-2030_Oregon_Natural_Hazards_Mitigation_All-Chapters.pdf State of Oregon Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan]
|State of Oregon
|Planning
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|2025.06.26
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|Alt-FEMA Newsletter
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|2025.01.__
|[[Media:2025.01. .TN CERT Resource Guide.pdf|Tennessee 2025 CERT Resource Guide]]
|Volunteer Tennessee
|NET
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|2024.07.31
|[https://www.domesticpreparedness.com/articles/volunteers-incident-management-assets-or-liabilities?utm_source=DomesticPreparedness&utm_campaign=46e7ff6e55-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_06_26_05_43_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-dd6499028e-604902910 Volunteers: Incident Management Assets or Liabilities?]
|Domestic Preparedness
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|2021.05.__
|[[Media:2021.05. .TsunamiDisasterCachePlanningGuide.pdf|Earthquake and Tsunami Community Disaster Cache Planning Guide]]
|DOGAMI
|NET Ops Planning
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|2020.08.27
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|Portland State University
|Portland State University
|COAD
|COAD
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|2018.07.01
|[[Media:2018.07.01.Blueprint For Success.pdf|PF&R Blueprint for Success]]
|Portland Fire & Rescue Chief's Office
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|Lemieux, Frederic
|Lemieux, Frederic
|BEECN, NET
|BEECN, NET
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|2012.02.07
|[[Media:2012.02.07.Oregon Seismic Code History.pdf|Oregon Seismic Code History]]
|State of Oregon Building Codes Division
|Policy
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|2012.01.01
|[[Media:2012.01.01.Public Participation in Emergency Management.pdf|Public Participation in Emergency Management]]
|Jason Alexander Rood, PSU
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== Portland Emergency Management Archives - Products ==
== Portland Emergency Management Archives - Products ==
Files linked here are products of Portland's enterprise emergency management office. This list should not be treated as comprehensive.
Files linked here are products of Portland's enterprise emergency management office, or research prepared for PBEM by a third party. This list should not be treated as comprehensive.
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|2022.08.22
|[[Media:2022.08.03.JVIC Report.pdf|Portland/Multnomah County Joint Volunteer Information Center (JVIC) and Community-Based Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Engagement and Collaboration]]
|PSU research and after action reporting on the JVIC, which later evolved into Portland's COAD. Authors are Sarah Clay and Jeremy Spoon.
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|2022.03.15
|[https://hcpaw.portlandoregon.gov/u/9vzyzB988rnk_PLP/37a5ebe1-e0de-4618-8379-660a6716afdd?l 2021 Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan Update]
|Update to the 2021 plan published in 2022. This is a key document for PBEM and defines much of PBEM's work.
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|2020.04.11
|[[Media:2020.04.11.NET Neighborhood Assessments Doc.pdf|NET Neighborhood Assessments]]
|A neighborhood emergency team risk and capability assessment guide.
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|2017.11.10
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|[[Media:2017.02.15.Bureau of Emergency Management Services Omnibus Report.pdf|Bureau of Emergency Management Services Omnibus Report: Telephone & Online Survey, Focus Groups]]
|[[Media:2017.02.15.Bureau of Emergency Management Services Omnibus Report.pdf|Bureau of Emergency Management Services Omnibus Report: Telephone & Online Survey, Focus Groups]]
|Authored by DHM Research for PBEM.
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|2017.01.09
|[[Media:2017.01.09.2017-2020 PBEM Strategic Plan.pdf|Portland Bureau of Emergency Management 2017-2020 Strategic Plan]]
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|2016.08.20
|[[Media:2016.08.20.Wemmick Heights Ops Plan.pdf|Sample NET Operations Plan ("Wemmick Heights")]]
|Initial concept and template for a NET Ops Plan (done with Charles Dickens characters!)
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|2016.08.20
|2016.08.20
|NET Guidelines, second edition
|NET Guidelines, second edition
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|2014.03.05
|[[Media:2014.03.05.NET Diversity Report.pdf|NET Diversity Report]]
|Authored by Kristen Baird, and also cited in the 2017-2020 PBEM Strategic Plan.
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|2013.11.19
|2013.11.19
|NET Guidelines, first edition
|NET Guidelines, first edition
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|2013.06.10
|[[Media:2013.06.10.Sears OpsCenter MasterPlan.pdf|Sears Center Operations Master Plan]]
|Assessment linked to making the Sears Center into a west side EOC. These plans were never realized.
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|2010.05.24
|[[Media:2010.05.24.Auditors PBEM report.PDF|Emergency Management: Coordination limited and essential functions incomplete]]
|Portland Auditor's office report on PBEM from 2010.
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|2004.11.14
|2004.11.14
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|[[Media:1998.05.27.Basic Emergency Services Plan.pdf|Basic Emergency Services Plan]]
|[[Media:1998.05.27.Basic Emergency Services Plan.pdf|Basic Emergency Services Plan]]
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|1997.12.31
|[[Media:1997.12.31.High Water Flood 1996 AAR.pdf|High Water II: February Flood of '96 AAR]]
|POEM didn't exist yet, but this report was generated from PF&R's emergency management group. For the NET perspective on the event, see: [[1996 High Water Flood]].
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|1953.02.06
|1953.02.06
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|[[Media:2018.06.13.URM resolution.PDF|Resolution No. 37364]]: Direct the Bureau of Emergency Management, Bureau of Development Services, and Prosper Portland to develop Unreinforced Masonry Building Mandatory Retrofit Implementation Steps and return to Council for adoption within one year
|[[Media:2018.06.13.URM resolution.PDF|Resolution No. 37364]]: Direct the Bureau of Emergency Management, Bureau of Development Services, and Prosper Portland to develop Unreinforced Masonry Building Mandatory Retrofit Implementation Steps and return to Council for adoption within one year
|Council's initial adoption of URM policy, which later failed owing to property owners suing Portland.
|Council's initial adoption of URM policy, which later failed owing to property owners suing Portland.
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|2013.12.11
|[[Media:2013.12.11.Resolution 37046.PDF|Resolution No. 37046]]: Adopt Portland Bureau of Emergency Management Strategic Plan 2014-2016
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|2012.10.17
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|[[Media:2004.07.21.78616 Establish Portland Office of Emergency Management.pdf|Ordinance No. 178616]]: Establish a new City bureau known as the Portland Office of Emergency Management (POEM). (Ordinance; amend Code Titles 3 and 15)
|[[Media:2004.07.21.78616 Establish Portland Office of Emergency Management.pdf|Ordinance No. 178616]]: Establish a new City bureau known as the Portland Office of Emergency Management (POEM). (Ordinance; amend Code Titles 3 and 15)
|The Portland Office of Emergency Management (later changed to "Bureau") established as a City of Portland bureau.
|The Portland Office of Emergency Management (later changed to "Bureau") established as a City of Portland bureau.
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|2003.06.04
|[[Media:2003.06.04.Council Ordinance - 177512.pdf|Ordinance No. 177512]]: Create a new Nonrepresented position and  classification of Emergency Management Director and establish a compensation rate for this classification.
|Though POEM was not yet a bureau, it was at this point that City Council created a Director level position to manage emergency management effective July 1 2003. The first Director was Miguel Ascarrunz. The bureau would come a year later.
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|1998.05.27
|1998.05.27