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Expert # 837   Internet Technology & Marketing, Computer Web Forensics Disaster Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and Social Networking, Community Portals, Engineering, Business Development, Expert Witness, and Litigation Support....   
Expert # 902   Disaster Expert New York, NY
Pathology - Medicine - Forensic Investigagtions - Wrongful Death - Medical Malpractice - Cytology   
Expert # 2,719   Disaster Expert Orange, CA
EW #2719 properly investigates and authoritatively answers questions about the design, installation and performance of concrete and related materials of construction.   
Expert # 5,016   Disaster Expert Crestwood, KY
EW #5016 is a full member of the Ky Board of Vet Examiners, and he hears defendant and plaintiff testimony regularly. Thus he is qualified to serve your client be they veterinarian or pet owner.   
Expert # 16,227   Disaster Expert Kansas City, MO
Pathologist certified in Anatomic, Clinical and Forensic Pathology. Former chief medical examiner of Jackson County (Kansas City), MO. Nearly two decades of experience in forensic pathology and death investigation. Private and medicolegal autopsy. Expert forensic pathology consultation for civil and criminal legal cases....   
Expert # 16,206   Disaster Expert Broomfield, CO
Ph.D Purdue University Electrical Engineering, telecommunications & wireless technologies; cellular, PCS, GSM, Wi-Fi, WiMax, Bluetooth etc. Expert witness in many cases; laboratory tests, expert reports, infringement and validity analysis, depositions, courtroom testimony....   
Expert # 41   Disaster Expert Orinda, CA
Since 1982 he has been a consultant to management, educating and planning for: disaster avoidance, business continuity, emergency / crisis management, and recovery.   
Expert # 13,917   Disaster Expert Clearwater, FL
Expert witness and technical team member in a several large anti-trust civil cases in The Supreme Court of Michigan and Arizona.I provide advice on suspected strategic potential anti-trust violations.   
Expert # 13,294   Disaster Expert Philadelphia, PA
Data protection, recovery and analisys expert   
Expert # 13,661   Disaster Expert Vista, CA
Licensed General Contractor, Manufactured Home contractor & Dealer, Expert witness, Media consultant & consumer advocate, earthquake & foundation retrofit specialists, disaster response experts   
Expert # 1,323   Disaster Expert Princeton, NJ
Negligence/Foreseeability/Liability/Adequacy of Security matters inolving Business, Industry and Higher Education   
Expert # 14,448   Disaster Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and Social Networking, Community Portals, Engineering, Business Development.   
Expert # 13,709   Disaster Expert Boston, MA
Specializing in clinical toxicology, overdose, poisoning, alcohol related issues and toxicological exposure. Also experienced with issues relating to EMS and disaster management.   
Expert # 9,074   Disaster Expert East Brunswick, New Jersey
IT Executive with over 20+ years Fortune 500 Experience in applications development, data center management, infrastructure management, project management, corporate governance   
Expert # 712   Disaster Expert Monroe, NC
20 years experts in premise liability, including safety and security requirements.   
Expert # 14,044   Disaster Expert Carbondale, IL
Internationally recognized scientist in river geomorphology, flood hydrology, and floodplain management, including research on natural and human impacts upon flood hazard. Consulting and EW testimony.   
Expert # 12,454   Disaster Expert Middlebury, CT
Licensed expert in the mortuary sciences and arts including cremation and other modes of disposition and memorialization.   
Expert # 10,175   Disaster Expert Cortaro, Arizona
Realistic Disaster & Terrorist scenarios, Human & Car Bombs, Aircraft crashes, Propane fires... staged anywhere. Simulate, evaluate, Experience terrorist attacks Safely .Save lives.   
Expert # 13,374   Disaster Expert Fort Mill, SC
Computer Professional with over 20 years of experience from all aspects of computers and data processing. Especially Healthcare   
Expert # 13,739   Disaster Expert Morrisville, Vermont
EW #13739 serves as a consultant and an expert witness in the areas of professional responsibility, legal malpractice, and governmental ethics.   
Expert # 5,597   Disaster Expert Los Angeles, CA
Litigation and appraisal experience nationally and internationally since 1974 in the areas of real estate, business and machinery & equipment.   
Expert # 4,736   Disaster Expert Shoreview,, MN
Farm manager expert, negotiation on insurance fires settlement, experienced as trouble shooter   
Expert # 2,734   Disaster Expert Birmingham, AL
Paramedic 20 plus yrs. with interest in EMS issues and pre-hospital care. Special interest in EMS and safety at equestrian venues.   
Expert # 6,894   Disaster Expert Granite Bay, Cal
EW #6894 is a human sexuality expert on the psychopharmacological effects of pornographyimages--upon brain, mind, memory and conduct; fraud of "sexperts."   
Expert # 416   Disaster Expert Walnut Creek, CA
Expertise in many project types including but are not limited to retail, office, light industrial, restaurants, medical/dental, educational, recreational, civic and residential projects.   
Expert # 740   Disaster Expert London, UK
Worldwide Forensic Accountants and Consultants. Quantify claims in insurance and litigation, advise on related issues and provide expert testimony.   
Expert # 1,241   Disaster Expert Dallas, TX
Communications Specialist with national experience in handling news inquiries of both a crisis and routine business nature, including The Wall Street Journal,USA Today, CNN, CNBC, ABC, NBC and CBS.   
Expert # 11,794   Disaster Expert ST GEORGE, UT
IMC Inc. provides expert witness services for Commercial Printing with emphasis toward: chlorinated solvents, PCE, TCE,in water,soil. Represented Envision for City of Lodi, CA vs. M & P Investments.   
Expert # 16,216   Disaster Expert Clawson, Michigan
Audio Restoration, Voice ID, Audio Authentication, Video Clairification, Video Authentication, Video Identification, CV Available on request. Free phone consultation 248-320-8282   
Expert # 4,880   Disaster Expert Burbank, CA
Deputy Chief, Los Angeles Police Dept. (Retired) Qualified as expert on law enforcement and security issues over 100 times in federal and superior courts   
Expert # 275   Disaster Expert Altanta, GA
Our understanding of complex technical construction cost and scheduling issues is the product of decades of comprehensive construction Program Management responsibility for projects valued well into the billions of dollars....   
Expert # 14,358   Disaster Expert West Warwick, RI
A multidiscipline Plastics Consulting and Expert resource structured to serve the most challenging needs of fast pace environment by providing the right expert each time.   
Expert # 9,254   Disaster Expert Cordova, Tennessee
Handwriting Expert with years of expierence and Police Officer for 26 years investigation background.   
Expert # 11,035   Disaster Expert Southport, EN
In UK police service for 25 years. 15 years experience in the management of the forensic investigation of major incidents. Retired as the equivalent of Major/ Chief CSI with staff of +/- 100   
Expert # 13,823   Disaster Expert E. Stroudsburg, PA
Forty years designing and implementing telecommunications and computer technology for Wall St. and domestic & foreign banks.   
Expert # 14,699   Disaster Expert Bedford, TX
Over 20 years experience in/with Internet, Computers, Programming, Data Processing, Dating and   
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ADMIRALTY / MARITIME

Admiralty law (usually referred to as simply admiralty and also referred to as maritime law or Law of the Sea) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. Under conventions of international law, the flag flown by a ship generally determines the source of law to be applied in admiralty cases, regardless of which court has personal jurisdiction over the parties. This has led some ships to fly flags of convenience.

AVIATION

Aviation or Air transport refers to the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. Aircraft, include fixed wing (airplane) and rotary wing (helicopter/autogyro) types, as well as lighter-than-air craft such as balloons and airships (also known as dirigibles).

CLAIMS

A claim is a legal action to obtain money, property or the enforcement of a right protected by law against another party.

Individuals and businesses purchase insurance policies to protect against monetary losses. In the event of a loss, policyholders submit claims, or requests for payment, seeking compensation for their loss. Adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators work primarily for property and casualty insurance companies, for whom they handle a wide variety of claims alleging property damage, liability, or bodily injury. Their main role is to investigate the claims, negotiate settlements, and authorize payments to claimants, all the while mindful not to violate the claimant’s rights under Federal and State privacy laws. They must determine whether the customer’s insurance policy covers the loss and how much of the loss should be paid to the claimant. Although many adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators have overlapping functions and may even perform the same job, the insurance industry generally assigns specific roles to each of these claims workers.

CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS

Crisis communications is the art and science of working with the public through the print, broadast, cable and Internet media when an event, which could have negative, devastating impact to a governmental, corporate or non-profit organization, suddenly starts to gather hurricane strength. It is the most creative and exhausting counseling that a public relations and public affairs professional would be asked to perform as he turns a negative into a positive.

CRISIS MANAGEMENT

Crisis management involves identifying a crisis, planning a response to the crisis and confronting and resolving the crisis. Crisis management can be applied in almost any field of endeavor, but it is most commonly used in international relations, political science and management. For more about crisis management in international relations, see International crisis.

DATA COLOCATION CENTER

A colocation center ("colo") or carrier hotel is a type of data center where [a] multiple telecommunications or network service providers locate their connections adjacent at the physical layer to each other's networks (points of presence) and [b] users of these services locate network, server and storage gear and interconnect to network service provider(s) with a minimum of cost and complexity.

DATA PROCESSING

Data processing is any computer process that converts data into information. The processing is usually assumed to be automated and running on an a mainframe, minicomputer, microcomputer, or personal computer. Because data are most useful when well-presented and actually informative, data-processing systems are often referred to as information systems to emphasize their practicality. Nevertheless, both terms are roughly synonymous, performing similar conversions; data-processing systems typically manipulate raw data into information, and likewise information systems typically take raw data as input to produce information as output.

DISASTER MANAGEMENT / RECOVERY

Disaster management means a continuous and integrated multi-sectoral, multi-disciplinary process of planning and implementation of measures aimed at prevention and mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery in relation to natural and man-made disasters. Disaster management therefore refers to programs and measures designed to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from the effects of disasters.

DISASTER MEDICINE

Disaster Medicine - develop, and maintain a national capability to deliver quality medical care to the victims of - and responders to - a domestic disaster. NDMS provides state of the art medical care under any conditions at a disaster site, in transit from the impacted area, and into participating definitive care facilities.

EARTHQUAKES

An earthquake is a sudden and sometimes catastrophic movement of a part of the Earth's surface. Earthquakes result from the dynamic release of elastic strain energy that radiates seismic waves. Earthquakes typically result from the movement of faults, planar zones of deformation within the Earth's upper crust. The word earthquake is also widely used to indicate the source region itself. The Earth's lithosphere is a patch work of plates in slow but constant motion (see plate tectonics). Earthquakes occur where the stress resulting from the differential motion of these plates exceeds the strength of the crust. The highest stress (and possible weakest zones) are most often found at the boundaries of the tectonic plates and hence these locations are where the majority of earthquakes occur. Events located at plate boundaries are called interplate earthquakes; the less frequent events that occur in the interior of the lithospheric plates are called intraplate earthquakes (see, for example, New Madrid Seismic Zone). Earthquakes related to plate tectonics are called tectonic earthquakes. Most earthquakes are tectonic, but they also occur in volcanic regions and as the result of a number of anthropogenic sources, such as reservoir induced seismicity, mining and the removal or injection of fluids into the crust. Seismic waves including some strong enough to be felt by humans can also be caused by explosions (chemical or nuclear), landslides, and collapse of old mine shafts, though these sources are not strictly earthquakes. These sources will also show a different seismogram than earthquakes

ELECTRONIC DATA RECOVERY

Electronic Data recovery is the process of recovering data from primary storage media when it cannot be accessed normally. This can be due to physical damage to the storage device or logical damage to the file system that prevents it from being mounted by the host operating system.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

Emergency preparedness is a set of doctrines to prepare civil society to cope with - or plan for - natural or man-made disasters. Emergency Operations or Disaster relief are the subset of these doctrines that are concerned with recovery efforts; these comprise the execution or implementation of the Emergency preparedness plans. This is usually a government policy adapted from civil defense to prepare for nonmilitary civil emergencies before they happen. Emergency management involves plans, structures and arrangements established to engage the normal endeavours of government, voluntary and private agencies in a comprehensive and coordinated way to respond to the whole spectrum of emergency needs. This is also known as disaster management

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SYSTEMS

The Emergency Medical Service system (known by the acronym "EMS" in the USA and Canada) is responsible for providing pre-hospital (or out-of-hospital) care by paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMT's), and medical first responders (MFRs in US terminology). The goal of EMS is to provide early treatment to those in need of urgent medical care, and ultimately rapid transportation to an Emergency department. Stabilizing patients early (within the golden hour) significantly increases their chances of survival, particularly in the event of a heart attack, diabetic emergency, or severe physical trauma.

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

EMERGENCY MEDICINE - The branch of medicine concerned with the provision of immediate treatment to the acutely ill or injured. Emergency medicine is a branch of medicine that is practiced in a hospital emergency department, in the field (in a modified form; see EMS), and other locations where initial medical treatment of illness takes place.

EMS - Emergency Medical Service

The Emergency Medical Service system (known by the acronym "EMS" in the USA and Canada) is responsible for providing pre-hospital (or out-of-hospital) care by paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMT's), and medical first responders (MFRs in US terminology). The goal of EMS is to provide early treatment to those in need of urgent medical care, and ultimately rapid transportation to an Emergency department. Stabilizing patients early (within the golden hour) significantly increases their chances of survival, particularly in the event of a heart attack, diabetic emergency, or severe physical trauma.

EMT - emergency medical technician

An emergency medical technician (EMT) is an emergency responder trained to provide emergency medical services to the critically ill and injured.

ENGINEERING - AUTOMATION

Automation (ancient Greek: = self dictated) or industrial automation or numerical control is the use of control systems such as computers to control industrial machinery and processes, replacing human operators. In the scope of industrialization, it is a step beyond mechanization, where human operators are provided with machinery to assist them with the physical requirements of work.

ENGINEERING - FORENSIC

Forensic engineering is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended. A criminal aspect is possible in any investigation but is not always the case; civil cases are much more common. Generally the purpose of a forensic engineering investigation is to locate cause or causes of failure with a view to improve performance or life of a component. It can also involve investigation of intellectual property claims, especially patents. Methods used in forensic investigations include reverse engineering, inspection of witness statements, a working knowledge of current standards, as well as examination of the failed component itself. The fracture surface of a failed product can reveal much information on how the item failed and the loading pattern prior to failure.

ENGINEERING - GENERAL

Engineering is the application of scientific and technical knowledge to solve human problems. Engineers use imagination, judgement and reasoning to apply science, technology, mathematics, and practical experience. The result is the design, production, and operation of useful objects or processes.

ERGONOMICS

Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data, and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance (definition adopted by the International Ergonomics Association in 2000).

FLOODING

A flood (in Old English flod, a word common to Teutonic languages; compare German Flut, Dutch vloed from the same root as is seen in flow, float) is an overflow of water, an expanse of water submerging land, a deluge. In the sense of "flowing water", the word is applied to the inflow of the tide, as opposed to the outflow or "ebb".

INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

Automation (ancient Greek: = self dictated) or industrial automation or numerical control is the use of control systems such as computers to control industrial machinery and processes, replacing human operators. In the scope of industrialization, it is a step beyond mechanization. Whereas mechanization provided human operators with machinery to assist them with the physical requirements of work, automation greatly reduces the need for human sensory and mental requirements as well.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

As an area of study it is commonly referred to as information technology management. The study of information systems is usually a commerce and business administration discipline, and frequently involves software engineering, but also distinguishes itself by concentrating on the integration of computer systems with the aims of the organization. The area of study should not be confused with computer science which is more theoretical in nature and deals mainly with software creation, or computer engineering, which focuses more on the design of computer hardware.