Established by the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977, NEHRP is
the federal government’s program to reduce the risks to life and
property from earthquakes. NEHRP consists of four federal agencies: the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and NIST,
which serves as lead agency.
The new ACEHR members, whose terms extend to July 31, 2015, are Craig Davis, geotechnical engineering manager, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles, Calif.; Robert Herrmann, Paul C. Reinert Chair of Natural Sciences, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Mo.; and Mary Lou Zoback, seismologist and consulting professor, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. They join a group of nine previously appointed academic, industry and government experts on the ACEHR.
The committee’s responsibilities include assessing:
The new ACEHR members, whose terms extend to July 31, 2015, are Craig Davis, geotechnical engineering manager, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles, Calif.; Robert Herrmann, Paul C. Reinert Chair of Natural Sciences, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Mo.; and Mary Lou Zoback, seismologist and consulting professor, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. They join a group of nine previously appointed academic, industry and government experts on the ACEHR.
The committee’s responsibilities include assessing:
- Trends and developments in the science and engineering of earthquake hazards reduction
- The effectiveness of NEHRP in performing its statutory activities (fostering improved design and construction methods and practices; land use controls and redevelopment; prediction techniques and early-warning systems; coordinated emergency preparedness plans; and public education and involvement programs)
- Any need to revise NEHRP
- The management, coordination, implementation, and activities of NEHRP.
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