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2012 GHTC Page 42<br />
Monday, October 22, 2012<br />
1:30pm – 3:30pm<br />
East Room, 3 rd Floor<br />
Panel:<br />
US Army Corps of Engineers<br />
USACE Technologies: Supporting Your Disaster Relief<br />
Operations<br />
Panel Abstract:<br />
USACE engineers support both civil and military operations worldwide. Some<br />
of those expertise and technologies lend <strong>the</strong>mselves well to humanitarian<br />
disaster relief. We have applied our expertise domestically & internationally<br />
(e.g., Haiti). For <strong>the</strong> area of military base camps, a suite of technologies used in<br />
of water, wastewater, and power management. Cutting edge research &<br />
development affords us real time sampling and analysis for water supplies<br />
ensuring sanitary quality for disaster scenario's use. Selective humanitarian<br />
technologies developed - within <strong>the</strong> portfolio of - <strong>the</strong> Engineer Research and<br />
Development Center (ERDC) will be reviewed. Working with o<strong>the</strong>r US<br />
Government agencies, host countries and NGO's, most of <strong>the</strong>se technologies can<br />
be made available for non-military use.<br />
Panel Speakers:<br />
�� Mr. Hany Zaghloul<br />
�� Dr. Donald Cropek<br />
�� Mr. Whitney Wolf<br />
Mr. Hany Zaghloul<br />
hany.zaghloul@us.army.mil (217-373-3433)<br />
Engineering Research and Development Center (CERL)<br />
Champaign, IL<br />
Hany Zaghloul is <strong>the</strong> <strong>Program</strong> Manager for both <strong>the</strong><br />
Environmental Compliance Technologies and Socio-cultural<br />
research and development activities for U.S. Army Engineer<br />
Research and Development Center / Construction<br />
Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC/CERL). In this capacity, he overseas<br />
and manages applied research, demonstration and validation programs, as well<br />
as technology transfer efforts conducted in both domains. Between 1999 and<br />
2010, Mr Zaghloul was <strong>the</strong> R&D Liaison for <strong>the</strong> Engineer Research and<br />
Development Center (ERDC) to <strong>the</strong> Office of <strong>the</strong> Assistant Secretary of <strong>the</strong><br />
Army for Installation, Energy and Environment (OASA-IE&E). Since 1989 as a<br />
Principal Investigator with <strong>the</strong> US Army Construction Engineering Research<br />
Laboratory (USACERL), Champaign, IL, Mr. Zaghloul has worked on Drought