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CURRICULUM VITAENAME:Joseph Anthony Barbera, M.D.HOME ADDRESS:13814 Oxmoor PlaceGermantown, Maryland IP:U.S. Citizen(301) 948-0582(240) 401-8713(202) 994-0245jbarbera@gwu.eduEDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:1972-1976University of Notre DameNotre Dame, IndianaBachelor of ScienceMajor: Pre-professional StudiesHonors: Magna Cum Laude1976-1980University of PittsburghSchool of MedicinePittsburgh, PennsylvaniaDoctor of MedicinePOSTGRADUATE TRAINING:1980-1983Family Practice Residency (PGY I-III)University of ConnecticutSchool of Medicine1984-1986Emergency Medicine Residency (PGY IV-V)Bronx Municipal Hospital Center/AlbertEinstein College of MedicineEMPLOYMENT:1982-1983Pediatric Night CoverageSt. Francis HospitalHartford, Connecticut1983-1984Emergency Department PhysicianValley Regional HospitalClaremont, New HampshireJoseph A. Barbera, MD1April 11, 2016

1978-1986Medicolegal ResearchBarbera and Barbera, Attorneys-at-LawSomerset, Pennsylvania1986-1987Attending PhysicianEmergency DepartmentLatrobe Area HospitalLatrobe, Pennsylvania1987-1988Attending PhysicianEmergency DepartmentConemaugh Valley Memorial HospitalJohnstown, Pennsylvania9/88-6/93Attending PhysicianDepartment of Emergency MedicineBronx Municipal Hospital Center/Albert Einstein College of MedicineBronx, New York9/88-6/93Attending PhysicianHyperbaric MedicineBronx Municipal Hospital CenterBronx, New York11/91-6/93Assistant ProfessorDivision of Emergency MedicineDepartment of Epidemiology & Social MedicineAlbert Einstein College of MedicineBronx, New York7/93-3/03Attending PhysicianDepartment of Emergency MedicineThe George Washington University HospitalWashington, DC1993-1999Assistant Professor of Emergency MedicineDepartment of Emergency MedicineThe School of MedicineThe George Washington University1999-PresentClinical Associate Professor of Emergency MedicineDepartment of Emergency MedicineThe School of MedicineThe George Washington University1999-PresentAssociate Professor of Engineering ManagementDepartment of Engineering Management and Systems EngineeringSchool of Engineering and Applied ScienceThe George Washington University1993-1999Director, Disaster Medicine ProgramsThe Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency MedicineThe George Washington UniversityWashington, D.C.Joseph A. Barbera, MD2April 11, 2016

1994-PresentCo-Director, Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk ManagementThe George Washington UniversityWashington, D.C.1993-1999Founder and Co-Director,National Capital EMS & Disaster Medicine FellowshipThe George Washington University1986-2009Physician CommanderSpecial Medical Response TeamNew Florence, Pennsylvania1999-2003Medical Control PhysicianSpecial Response Teams, U.S. Customs ServiceU.S. Department of Treasury1999-2003Medical DirectorPatient Advocacy Program, U.S. Customs ServiceU.S. Department of Treasury2003-2004Medical Emergency Management Consulting (IPA Agreement)Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Health EmergencyPreparednessU.S. Department of Health and Human Services2000-PresentHealthcare Emergency Management ConsultationConsultation services on a wide variety of emergency management anddisaster medicine projectsPROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES:1983-1994Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)1983-1992Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)1990-1994Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)July, 1983Board Certified, American Board of Family PracticeJuly, 1990Board Re-Certified, American Board of Family PracticeNov., 1987Board Certified, American Board of Emergency MedicineOct., 1997, 2007Board Re-Certified, American Board of Emergency Medicine1982-1983Connecticut State Medical Licensure1983-1984New Hampshire State Medical Licensure1986-1994New York State Medical Licensure1986-2003Pennsylvania State Medical Licensure1993-PresentVirginia State Medical Licensure1993-2005District of Columbia Medical LicensureHONORS:1994-1996ACEP Representative, Federal Advisory Committee for the FEMA National UrbanSearch & Rescue SystemFederal Emergency Management Agency9/96Delegate, U.S./Japan Earthquake Policy SymposiumJoseph A. Barbera, MD3April 11, 2016

National Academy of SciencesWashington, D.C.3/96Certificate of AppreciationFrank E. Young, MD, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness,U.S. Public Health ServiceFor outstanding effort in development and management of 1996 NDMSConference5/97Certificate of AppreciationRobert F. Knouss, MD, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness,U.S. Public Health ServiceFor outstanding effort in development and management of 1997 NDMSConference9/16/97Certificate of AppreciationMayor Marion Barry, District of ColumbiaFor development of the GWUH Medical Response (“Go”) Team4/98Certificate of Outstanding AchievementRobert F. Knouss, MD, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness,U.S. Public Health ServiceFor outstanding effort in development and management of 1998 NDMSConference11/98Distinguished Service AwardDistrict of Columbia Hospital AssociationFor development of the hospital mutual aid system and contributions to improvingdisaster preparedness in the District of Columbia4/99Certificate of AppreciationFrederic Krug, Director, NATO Office of SecurityFor “exceptional service in support of the NATO Summit in Washington, DC April 23-25, 1999”2/00Silver Medal of ValorFairfax County Chamber of CommerceFor “acts involving great personal risk which are above and beyond the call ofduty” during search & rescue of a victim in the 1999 Taiwan earthquake.4/00, 4/01 & 4/02Certificates of Outstanding AchievementRobert F. Knouss, MD, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness,U.S. Public Health ServiceFor outstanding effort in development and management of 2000-2002 NDMSConference4/03Certificates of Outstanding AchievementKevin Yeskey, MD, Director, Office of Emergency Response,Department of Homeland SecurityFor outstanding effort in development and management of 2003 NDMSConferenceAward of Appreciation for "outstanding dedication and leadership to the MedicalSpecial Operations Community". FEMA National Urban Search & RescueSystem.5/13ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES & UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES:9/88-7/91Joseph A. Barbera, MDQuality Assurance Coordinator4April 11, 2016

Emergency DepartmentBronx Municipal Hospital CenterBronx, New York9/88-6/93Risk Management CoordinatorEmergency DepartmentBronx Municipal Hospital CenterBronx, New York7/89-6/93Medical Director, Disaster CommitteeBronx Municipal Hospital Center7/90-6/93Member, Physician Profiling SubcommitteeMedical Executive CommitteeBronx Municipal Hospital Center8/93-8/94Member, Hospital Disaster CommitteeThe George Washington University Hospital9/94-10/98Chairman, Hospital Disaster CommitteeThe George Washington University Hospital1996-1997Member, Search Committee (Chairman, EMS Degree Program)The George Washington University1998-1999Member, Medical Faculty Associates Productivity CommitteeMedical Faculty AssociatesSchool of Medicine10/98-2002Member, Hospital Emergency Management (Disaster) CommitteeThe George Washington University Hospital2000-20072011-presentCurriculum CommitteeCrisis, Emergency and Risk Management Focus AreaDepartment of Engineering Management & Systems EngineeringThe George Washington University2003-2009Member, GWU Homeland Security Faculty CouncilThe George Washington University11/03-2004Member, Faculty Search CommitteeEngineering Management & Systems EngineeringThe George Washington University2007-presentCo-Chair, Curriculum Committee, Crisis and Emergency Management Focus AreaDepartment of Engineering Management and Systems EngineeringThe George Washington University2009-2012Member, Research Awards CommitteeSchool of Engineering and Applied ScienceThe George Washington UniversityJoseph A. Barbera, MD5April 11, 2016

ADMINISTRATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS:1988-1989Development and implementation of Quality Management ProgramEmergency DepartmentBronx Municipal Hospital Center1991-1993Complete revision of Hospital Disaster PlanBronx Municipal Hospital Center1994Founding Co-Director, The George Washington University Institute for Crisis,Disaster, and Risk Management1994-1998Complete revision of Hospital External Disaster PlanDevelopment of Hospital Internal Disaster PlanImplementation of Hospital Hazardous Materials Response PlanDevelopment & implementation of Plan for Care of High-Level Protectees(President/Vice-President Medical Contingency Plan)The George Washington University Hospital1995-1996Hospital Mutual Aid SystemLed the development and implementation of the first comprehensive hospitalmutual aid agreement among all the hospitals in the District of Columbia. Firstjurisdiction in the United States to achieve this level of emergency preparedness.Included a Communications and Hospital Mutual Aid Radio System (HMARS)among D.C. hospitals for use in disaster events. Established monthly committeemeetings with multiple subcommittees.The District of Columbia Hospital Association (DCHA)1998- presentThe George Washington University Masters, Doctoral, and Graduate CertificatePrograms in Crisis, Risk and Emergency Management. Key participant in theimplementation of this first doctoral program in Crisis & Emergency Managementin the United States2004Co-producer of the First Regional EMS Forum – National Capitol Area, with strongparticipation from key personnel across the regionEDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS:GW University courses:1993-2002Emergency Medicine Morning Conference Lecture Series (medical students,resident physicians)1994-1998Guest Lecturer, EMS Undergraduate Degree Program1994-1998Guest Lecturer, Annual Disaster Response Planning and ManagementConferenceGWU EMS Degree Program1997-1999Guest Lecturer, Current Issues in Emergency and Crisis Management(EMSE 238 Masters Program)School of Engineering and Applied Science, Dept of Engineering Management1999-2000Faculty, Crisis and Emergency Management (EMSE 232)2000-PresentCreator & Lead faculty, Medical and Public Health Emergency Management(formerly EMSE 239 now EMSE 6325)Joseph A. Barbera, MD6April 11, 2016

2000-PresentCreator & Lead faculty, The Management of Mass Terrorism, Preparedness andResponse (formerly EMSE 240 now EMSE 6330)2012- PresentLead faculty and complete revision of International Disaster Management (EMSE6320)2012-PresentGuest lecturer, Introduction to Emergency Management (EMSE 6305)GWU Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds:1994-1999Annual presentationsEmergency Medicine Grand RoundsGeorge Washington University10/95Oklahoma City Bombing Response: GWU RoleMedical Alumnus Weekend Grand Rounds LectureSchool of Medicine11/04RhabdomyolysisEmergency Medicine Grand RoundsGeorge Washington UniversityVisiting Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds Lecturer:5/95Emergency Medicine Residency ProgramAlbert Einstein College of MedicineBronx Municipal Hospital CenterBronx, NY6/97Emergency Medicine Residency ProgramThe Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MD3/98Emergency Medicine Residency ProgramCook County HospitalChicago, IL2/98Emergency Medicine Residency ProgramUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry of New JerseyCooper HospitalCamden, NJ6/98Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship ProgramChildren’s National Medical CenterWashington, DC1/03Emergency Medicine Residency ProgramLoma Linda UniversityLoma Linda, CANew Educational Programs:1990-1991Joseph A. Barbera, MDPrimary Author: Urban Search & Rescue Medical Team Training Course(“Gold Standard” four-day curriculum taught to all physicians and paramedicsparticipating in the FEMA National Urban Search & Rescue System)7April 11, 2016

May, 1991Course Director and Primary InstructorCollapsed Structure Medical Training Pilot CourseFederal Emergency Management Agency,Phoenix, Arizona1994Established the National Capital EMS and Disaster Medicine Fellowship(Two-year post-residency training for Emergency Physicians)4/96Course Director and Lead FacultyCollapsed Structure medical care training course (four day course)Oklahoma City, Oklahoma5/97Course Director and Lead Faculty, Urban Search & Rescue Pre-conferenceTrack Director, Medical Response Track of ConferenceNational Conference on Lifesaving InterventionNational Disaster Medical SystemTampa, Florida3/98Course Director and Lead Faculty, Urban search & Rescue Pre-conferenceNational Conference on Lifesaving InterventionNational Disaster Medical SystemTampa, Florida4/98Conference Director and one hour lectureDisaster Realities for 1998: Are you Prepared?District of Columbia Hospital Association Educational SeriesWashington, D.C.5/99Course Director and Lead Faculty, Urban Search & Rescue Pre-conferenceNational Conference on Lifesaving InterventionNational Disaster Medical SystemWashington, DC1999-PresentCo-established the GWU Crisis and Emergency Management Forum, equivalentto medical “grand rounds” but for Crisis and Emergency Management studentsand Washington DC area professionals10/03-7/06Course Medical Director and Lead FacultyCollapsed-Structure Medical Response Training CourseU.S. Army Reserve Medical TrainingFort Dix, New JerseyPrimary Advisor esentJoseph A. Barbera, MDAnthony Macintyre, MD (EM resident/chief resident)Dan Hanfling, MD (EM resident)Scott Weir, MD (EM resident)John Michael, MD (EMS & Disaster Med Fellow)David Jaslow, MD, MPH (EMS & Disaster Med Fellow)Robert French, MD (EMS & Disaster Med Fellow)Valerie Seefried, DSc (Eng Management Doctoral Program graduate)Sergio de Cosmo, DSc (Eng Management Doctoral Program graduate)Lt COL Jeffrey Miller, DSc (Eng Management Doctoral Program graduate)Jeffrey Glick, DSc (Eng Management Doctoral Program graduate)multiple masters and graduate certificate students8April 11, 2016

International Visiting Scholars and Tutorials:9/1/94 - 1/4/95Dr. Marina KrivenkayaOdessa, UkrainePediatric Emergency Medicine8/15/98-12/10/98Fuh-Yuan Shih, MDNational Taiwan UniversityTaipei, TaiwanDisaster Medicine11/1/06-11/30/06Hasan Odabasioglu,MDIzmir, TurkeyMedical Emergency Management & Disaster Medicine1/2/09-8/24/09Chih-Hao Lin, MDNational Cheng-Kung University HospitalTainan City, TaiwanHealthcare Emergency Management and Disaster Medicine8/25/10-8/31/11Nobuaki Kiriu, MDTokyo Disaster Medical CenterTachikawa, JapanHealthcare Emergency Management and Disaster Medicine6/10/12-9/12/12Dilek Özceylan AubrechtSakarya UniversityDepartment of Management Information SystemsSakarya – TurkeyEducational Awards:June, 1997Emergency Medicine Residency Teaching AwardEmergency Medicine Residency ProgramThe George Washington UniversityCONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS:1988-PresentMedical OfficerOffice of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Dept. of StateInternational Search & Rescue Team7/90Medical Unit Leader, Disaster Assistance Response teamOffice of U.S. Foreign Disaster AssistanceEarthquake Response - Baguio City, Philippines1990-1998Medical Criteria Working Group LeaderFederal Emergency Management AgencyUrban Search & Rescue Task Force1991-1998Technical Review Committee MemberFederal Emergency Management AgencyUrban Search & Rescue Response SystemJoseph A. Barbera, MD9April 11, 2016

1998-2005Member, Medical Working GroupFederal Emergency Management AgencyUrban Search & Rescue Response System1991-1997Training Committee MemberFederal Emergency Management AgencyUrban Search & Rescue Response System1/94Federal Emergency Management Agency Technical Support TeamNorthridge (California) Earthquake ResponseLos Angeles, 71/19-25/99FEMA Urban Search & Rescue Medical Team TrainingCourseCourse Medical Director and Primary InstructorPrimary Sponsor: The Federal Emergency Management Agency1991-1993NDMS Medical Response Steering Committee MemberDisaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMAT)National Disaster Medical System1992-1994National Fire Protection Association Committee on Fire Service TrainingSub-Committee on Urban Search and Rescue1994-2003Federal Emergency Management AgencyUrban Search & Rescue ProgramDisaster Medicine Consultation1994-2003NDMS National Conference Planning CommitteeNational Disaster Medical System(The primary Federal conference for disaster medicine in the U.S.)1994-1995Disaster '95 International Disaster Management Conference Planning CommitteeFlorida American College of Emergency Physicians6/95-5/02Founder and Chair, Emergency Preparedness CommitteeDistrict of Columbia Hospital AssociationWashington, D.C.7/96-11/01Exercise Director, Annual Inter-Hospital Disaster DrillDistrict of Columbia Hospital AssociationWashington, D.C.2/96Disaster Medicine ConsultationExxon International1996Incident Support TeamFederal Emergency Management AgencyUrban Search & Rescue Olympics Stand-by EventOlympics Contingency Planning6/95-2003Advisor, Office of the Attending Physician,United States CapitolWashington, D.C.9/96-1/9710/00-1/01Special Advisor, Congressional Inauguration Committee,United States CapitolJoseph A. Barbera, MD10April 11, 2016

Washington, D.C.1996-2000National Association for Search and RescueDisaster Medicine Consultation9/98Briefing and GWUH Decontamination Facility TourDonna Shalala (Secretary, Dept of Health and Human Services)David Satcher (Surgeon General)Washington, DC9/98-4/99Medical Contingency PlanningVenue Medical Care (for delegates and support personnel)thNATO 50 Anniversary Summit MeetingsDepartment of State, U.S. GovernmentWashington, DC9/99Medical Officer, International Search & Rescue Advance TeamTaiwan Earthquake responseUSAID/Office of Foreign Disaster AssistanceTou-Liu, Taiwan11/99-2003Member, Executive Session on Domestic PreparednessJohn F. Kennedy School of GovernmentHarvard UniversityCambridge, MA3/00Member, Invitational Forum on Hospital Preparedness for Mass CasualtiesThe American Hospital AssociationChicago, IL3/00-2003Member, Mass Personnel Decontamination Ad Hoc Working GroupTechnical Support Working GroupThe U.S. Department of StateArlington, VA5/00Development Consultant and Medical Controller, TOPOFF (Federal BiologicalTerrorism Exercise) U.S. Department of Justice/Research Planning IncorporatedDenver, CO6/00-PresentMember FEMA Urban Search & Rescue Incident Support TeamFederal Emergency Management AgencyWashington, DC6/00-12/00Member, Task Force on Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear TerrorismCenter for Strategic & International StudiesWashington, DC7/00Invited Attendee, Planning for Bioterrorism: Behavioral and Mental HealthResponses to Weapons of Mass Destruction and Mass DisruptionCenter for the Study of Traumatic StressUniformed Services University of the Health SciencesBethesda, MD8/00-11/00Member, State and Local Advisory Group to the National Domestic (Terrorism)Preparedness Office (Federal Advisory Committee)Facilitator, Medical and Public Health Sub-CommitteeDepartment of Justice/Office of the Attorney GeneralWashington, DCJoseph A. Barbera, MD11April 11, 2016

10/19-21/01Invited Participant, Planning for Biological Events: Response to Terrorism andContagious OutbreaksCenter for the Study of Traumatic StressUniformed Services University of the Health SciencesBethesda, MD12/00-4/02Member, Committee to Evaluate the Metropolitan Medical response SystemNational Academies of Science/Institute of MedicineWashington, DC5/01- 5/02Visiting Scientist, National Emergency Response Architecture ProgramDefense Threat Reduction AgencyDepartment of DefenseFort Belvoir, Virginia11/29/01U.S. Senate TestimonyCommittee on AppropriationsSubcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and RelatedAgencies (Chairman Senator Tom Harkins)Special Hearing on Bioterrorism - testimony available d.cfm?id 179764Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC12/01-2003Member, Emergency Preparedness RoundtableJoint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare OrganizationsWashington, DC6/02-presentConsultant on hospital emergency managementSibley Memorial HospitalWashington, DC7/24/02Member, discussion group (national security, medical and public health experts)Biodefense Strategies in the Context of Contagious Disease: SmallpoxVaccination and Quarantine StrategiesThe Johns Hopkins Center for Biodefense StrategiesAlexandria, VA9/02-presentEditorial Board memberBiosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science JournalBaltimore, MD10/02-2005Member, Mayor’s Hospital Bioterrorism Preparedness Planning AdvisoryCommitteeWashington, DC11/02-2006Clinical LeaderClinicians’ Biodefense NetworkJohns Hopkins Center for Biodefense StrategiesBaltimore, MD10/02-2006Member, Arlington County MMRS Development Team/Steering CommitteeArlington, Virginia3/03-2004ConsultantLinkages in Emergency Preparedness [Hospitals] Project (AHRQ funded)Joint Commission for Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)Chicago, ILJoseph A. Barbera, MD12April 11, 2016

7/03-10/03Emergency Management Consultant and Tabletop Exercise DevelopmentAmerican UniversityWashington, DC9/03-2010Editorial Board memberJournal of Homeland Security and Emergency ManagementWashington, DC10/03-9/06Course Medical director & Lead PresenterCollapsed Structure Medical Response Training Course (for U.S. Army Reservemedical personnel)Logistics Health IncorporatedFort Dix, NJ1/6-7/04Participant, CDC Public Health Emergency Response Guide Consultancy ForumThe centers for Disease Control and PreventionLouisville, KY2/04-8/04Consultant and presenterDisaster Behavioral Health for Healthcare Workers Awareness Training (forhospital and public health personnel in South Florida)Disaster Epidemiology and Emergency Preparedness CenterUniversity of Miami School of MedicineMiami, FL7/04Senior Medical Liaison OfficerFEMA US&R/NDMS Joint Management TeamDemocratic National Convention Stand-by EventBoston, Massachusetts3/04 - 10/04MemberExpert Roundtable on Assessing Homeland Security Risk & PreparednessRequirementsHomeland Defense 2008 and Beyond Project (DTRA/ASCO funded)DFI International – Government ServicesWashington, DC9/29/04U.S. House Of Representatives TestimonyHouse Select Committee on Homeland SecuritySubcommittee on Preparedness and ResponseSpecial Hearing on the National Incident Management SystemWashington, DC - Testimony available doc10/04-2/06Consultant for Titan Corporation Operational Analysis and Training GroupNational Incident Management System Integration Center (NIC)Federal Emergency Management Agency/Department of Homeland SecurityConsultation for resource typing and for national credentialing programsWashington, DC2/05Medical OfficerUSAID/Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance Disaster Assistance ResponseTeamTsunami ResponseBanda Aceh, Indonesia3/15/07Participant, “Discussion of Public Health and Medical Preparedness”Joseph A. Barbera, MD13April 11, 2016

Biodefense Directorate of the Homeland Security CouncilThe White House, Eisenhower Executive Office BuildingWashington, DC8/07-10/07Consultant, Long Term Care Facility Emergency Preparedness TrainingCurriculumHarrington Software Associates, Inc.Warrenton, VA3/07-10/07Member, Mayor’s Task Force on Emergency Medical Services(“Rosenbaum Task Force”)Washington, DC11/7-11/12/08Medical OfficerUSAID/Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance Disaster Assistance ResponseTeam (Urban Search & Rescue)School Collapse with entrapmentsPort-Au-Prince, Haiti1/14-25/10Medical OfficerUSAID/Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance Disaster Assistance ResponseTeam (Urban Search & Rescue)Haiti EarthquakePort-au-Prince, Haiti4/09-2013Member, Standing Committee on Medical Readiness (Committee name changedin 2011 to Standing Committee on Health Threats Resilience)Institute of Medicine, National Research CouncilNational Academies of ScienceWashington, DCGRANTS & CONTRACTS AWARDED:“Development of Medical Training Curriculum, FEMA Urban Search & Rescue Response System.” FederalEmergency Management Agency grant award to the Special Medical Response Team. Project Managerand PI: JA Barbera. Completed September, 1992. 25, 000.“Development and Evaluation of In-Hospital Decontamination and Medical Practices of MassContaminated Patients Presenting to Hospital Emergency Departments.” U.S. Public Health Service Officeof Emergency Preparedness. 9/30/98-3/31/00. PI: JA Barbera. 65,000.“Regional Planning for Mass Casualty Care: A Requirements-Based Model.” Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.3/1/02-12/31/02. PI: JA Barbera. 260,000.In recognition of leadership during 9/11/01 and the anthrax response of 10-11/01. Blum-KovlerFoundation. 12/01- 10,000; 12/02- 5,000Medical Emergency Management Consultation to the Assistant Secretary for Public Health EmergencyPreparedness, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (Intergovernmental PersonnelAgreement) 2/03-5/04; PI: JA Barbera ¼ salary support.Development and peer review of “Medical Surge Capacity and Capability: A management system forintegrating medical and health resources during large-scale emergencies”. JA Barbera as Co-PrincipleInvestigator for the CNA Corporation (primary contractor). 6/03-8/04. Publication of final report pendingAugust 31, 2004.Joseph A. Barbera, MD14April 11, 2016

“Revisions to Arlington County (Virginia) Comprehensive Emergency Management Program andDepartment of Human Services.” Arlington County (Virginia) Office of Emergency Management. 1/1/043/31/04; PI: JA Barbera. 30,000“Recommendations for Development and Implementation of the HHS Regional Planning and EmergencyOperations.” Department of US Health and Human Services, Office of Public Health EmergencyPreparedness. PI: JA Barbera through CNA Corporation.“Emergency Management Academy (EMA): Development of a National Peer-Reviewed CompetencyFramework for selected Target Audiences; Instructional Outlines and Core Content for the NationalIncident Management System for Health Care Systems and Organizational Learning Units.” VeteransHealth Administration. 12/1/04-6/30/06. PI: JA Barbera. 792,079.21“Spontaneous Volunteers Management and Training: A volunteer Management System for ArlingtonCounty (Virginia) Division of Public Health.” Arlington County (Virginia) Department of Human Services,Division of Public Health. 2/14/05-11/30/05. PI: JA Barbera. 79,000.“Public Health Volunteer Management System Training.” Arlington County (Virginia) Department ofHuman Services, Division of Public Health. 6/14/06-8/31/06. PI: JA Barbera. 25,000“Standardized Volunteer Management System for Public Health & Medical Emergency Response &Recover” de Beaumont Foundation. 2/15/06-12/31/06. PI: JA Barbera. 51,000“Certification Program for the Emergency Management Academy.” Department of Veterans Affairs2/14/07-10/18/07. PI: JA Barbera 350,000“Medical and Health Incident Management (MaHIM) System Enhancement.” Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.4/1/07-11/30/07. PI: JA Barbera. 29,476.“Supporting the VA Emergency Management Academy through development of DeploymentCompetencies and update of Emergency Management Principles and Practices for Health Care Systems.”Department of Veterans Affairs. 2/3/09-11/10/09. PI: JA Barbera. 342, 925."Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis for the National Capital Region", CDC funding through theDC Department of Health and Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, PI: JA Barbera. 218,000 3/30/12-11/3012; project extension granted May-July 30, 2013."Risk Reduction Demonstration Projects based upon the 2012 NCR-MSA Regional Public Health RiskAssessment"; awarded from CDC funding through DC Department of Health, PI: JA Barbera, 132,721.006/13-8/9/13.Joseph A. Barbera, MD15April 11, 2016

SERVICE TO COMMUNITY:1993-PresentMedical Team ManagerFairfax County Urban Search & Rescue Task ForceFairfax, Virginia (Unpaid except during deployments)(Monthly meetings, teaching, quarterly search & rescue exercises)6/95-5/97Member, Saint Martin's Elementary School Advisory BoardGaithersburg, MD6/97-6/98President, Saint Martin's Elementary School Advisory BoardGaithersburg, MD2/07-2011Mayor’s Task Force on EMS (DC) – The Rosenbaum Task Force and follow-onimplementation monitoring with Rosenbaum Family membersEDITORIAL BOARDSBiosecurity and Biodefense JournalJournal of Homeland Security and Emergency ManagementJournal of Disaster Medicine and Emergency Public Health (Associate Board)PUBLICATIONS:Refereed Journals:Feder HM, Shanley JD, Barbera JA. Review of fifty-nine patients hospitalized with animal bites. PediatricInfectious Disease Journal 1987;6:24-28.Barbera JA, Lozano M. Urban search & rescue medical teams: FEMA task force system. Prehospital andDisaster Medicine 1993;8(4):349-355.Bartfield JM, Gennis P, Barbera JA, Breuer B, Gallagher EJ. Buffered versus plain lidocaine as a localanesthetic for simple laceration repair. Annals of Emergency Medicine 1990;19:1387-1389.Michael JA, Barbera JA: Mass gathering medical care: A twenty-five year review. Prehosp Disast Med1997;12(4):72–79.Jaslow D, Barbera JA, Desai S, Jolly BT. An Emergency Department-based field response team: casereport and recommendations for a “Go team”. Prehospital Emergency Care 1998;2(1):81-85.Jaslow D, Barbera JA, Johnson E, Moore W. Termination of nontraumatic cardiac arrest resuscitativeefforts in the field: a national survey. Academic emergency medicine 1997;4(9):904-907.Jaslow D, Barbera JA, Johnson E, Moore W. EMS-initiated refusal and alternative methods of transport.Prehospital Emergency Care 1998;2:8-22.Macintyre AG, Christopher GW, Eitzen E, Gum R, Weir S , DeAtley C, Tonat K, Barbera JA. Weapons ofmass destruction events with civilian casualties: Effective planning for health care facilities. JAMA2000;283(2):242-249.Macintyre AG, Weir S, Barbera JA. The international search and rescue response to the US embassybombing in Kenya: The medical team experience. Prehosp Disaster Med 1999;14(4):11/215-17/221.Barbera JA, Macintyre AG, Gostin L, Inglesby T, O’Toole T, DeAtley C, Tonat K, Layton M. Large-scalequarantine following biological terrorism in the United States:

1980-1983 Family Practice Residency (PGY I-III) University of Connecticut School of Medicine 1984-1986 Emergency Medicine Residency (PGY IV-V) Bronx Municipal Hospital Center/Albert . Medical Faculty Associates Productivity Committee Medical Faculty Associates School of Medicine 10/98-2002 Member, Hospital Emergency Management (Disaster .