Command or Collaboration?
A Group Discussion on Effective EOC Organization


Lucien G. Canton
CEM®, CPP, CBCP
Emergency Management Consultant and Author
San Francisco, California

July 11, 2007

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Related Websites:
Discussion Questions (MS Word)
March 27, 2007 NIMS Draft Upgrade Revision Version 2
NEMA-CDC "Incident Command System for Executives" Training Materials


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LUCIEN CANTON

Lucien G. Canton, CEM, CPP CBCP has over 30 years experience in hazard and risk analysis, loss reduction, and emergency planning.

As the Director of Emergency Services for the City of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004, he was responsible for coordinating the City's emergency management program and served as a policy advisor on emergency management and Homeland Security issues to Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. Under his direction, the City increased its overall response capabilities through modernization of the emergency operations center and the institution of an aggressive exercise program. A strong supporter of volunteerism, he expanded the role of volunteers under the City's emergency plan by developing mutual support linkages among various programs and adding key agencies to the Disaster Council.

Prior to his appointment, Mr. Canton served as an Emergency Management Specialist with the Federal Emergency Management Agency from 1990 to 1996. He assisted in the development of Federal disaster response capability, to include tactical and strategic planning, inter agency coordination, and field operations. In addition to his duties as a planner, Mr. Canton served as a senior staff officer on all major disasters in Region IX including the Loma Prieta earthquake, Hurricane Iniki, the Northridge earthquake, the Southern California Wildfires, and the California Winter Storms of 1995.

Mr. Canton served with the US Army in Germany from 1975 to 1980 and held a variety of positions in the US and abroad in the private security industry from 1980 to 1990. His credentials include certification by the International Association of Emergency Managers as a Certified Emergency Manager®, designation as a Certified Protection Professional by the American Society for Industrial Security, International, and recognition by the Disaster Recovery Institute, International as a Certified Business Continuity Professional. He is also a certified assessor for the Emergency Management Accreditation Program.

Mr. Canton is the author of Emergency Management: Concepts and Strategies for Successful Programs and of numerous articles on emergency management and security issues. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from the University of San Francisco and a Master of Business Administration in International Management degree from the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona.

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