Our nation is experiencing an urgent need to better understand and improve aging and unreliable lifeline systems. These systems include water, wastewater, electricity, natural gas, liquid fuels, communications, and multi-modal transportation—highways and roads, rail, airports, and ports and harbors.

Particularly as natural disasters grow more frequent and destructive, lifeline services are critical to protect our communities and essential for disaster recovery.

The NIBS Lifeline Infrastructure Hub aims to help the nation with community resilience and recovery after disasters. Robust partnerships with government, the private sector, and various stakeholders to advance this effort are crucial for our safety and security.

SERVE

in a coordinating role to forge and engage public-private partnerships across lifeline sectors for natural hazards, including hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, wildfires and future extreme weather events

UNDERSTAND

the fundamentals of lifeline infrastructure systems, plus identify gaps and cost-effective ways to mend gaps in lifeline resilience

PRIORITIZE

investments and improvements, in the technical and policy realms, that are most needed for lifeline infrastructure in all communities to improve disaster resilience and modernization

National Lifelines Advisory Panel

The Lifeline Advisory Panel (LAP) is the leadership group providing the strategic direction to the National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) Lifeline Infrastructure Hub. Comprised with representatives from four key stakeholder groups including Industry Professionals, Technical Experts, Public Policy Professionals, and Public Stakeholders. The Lifeline Advisory Panel plays a crucial role in informing the direction of NIBS Lifeline Hub by providing an advisory role for advancing its objectives involving policy development, expanding advocacy, and highlighting the importance of lifeline infrastructure in disaster resilience, and identifying partnerships and funding opportunities.

NameOrganizationRoleRegion
Ron EguchiImageCat, Inc.ChairSoCal
Sissy NikolaouNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)Vice ChairEast Coast
Kent YuSEFT Consulting Group/NIBS BSSC BoardExecutive CommitteePNW
Iris TienGeorgia Institute of Technology/NIBS BSSC BoardExecutive CommitteeGulf Coast
Dan KaniewskiMarsh McLennan/NIBS MMC BoardExecutive CommitteeDC
Natalie EncladeBuildStrong America/MMC BoardExecutive CommitteeNational
Yumei WangNational Institute of Building Sciences (advisor)Executive CommitteePNW
JQ YuanNational Institute of Building SciencesExecutive CommitteeNational
Bilal AyyubUniversity of MarylandPanel MemberEast Coast
Jeff BachhuberPacific Gas & ElectricPanel MemberNoCal
Brian BlakeCentral United States Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC)Panel MemberCentral
Janey CampUniversity of MemphisPanel MemberCentral East
Chuck ChaitovitzChamber of CommercePanel MemberDC
Craig DavisLos Angeles Department of Water and Power (retired)Panel MemberSoCal
Martin HightAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)Panel MemberNational
Joone Kim-LopezMoulton Niguel Water DistrictPanel MemberSoCal
Alexis KwasinskiUniversity of PittsburgPanel MemberEast Coast
Mike RookstoolChevron Technical CenterPanel MemberGulf Coast
Jason StottGeorgia PowerPanel MemberGulf Coast
Ed LaatschFederal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)Ex Officio (non-voting)National
Jay HarrisNational Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP)Ex Officio (voting)National
Hamid GhasemiU.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)Ex OfficioNational
Mihir ParikhDepartment of Energy (DOE)Ex OfficioNational
David Goldbloom-HelznerEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA)Ex OfficioNational
Leon KempnerBonneville Power Administration  
Adham NaiemNIBSStaffNational
Sara BarrettNIBSStaffNational

NIBS Lifeline Infrastructure Hub Contacts:

Jiqiu (JQ) Yuan,

VP of Engineering, NIBS
jyuan@nibs.org

Yumei Wang,

Lifeline Infrastructure Special Advisor, NIBS
ywang.ctr@nibs.org

NIBS LIFELINE INFRASTRUCTURE HUB WORKSHOP

From the flow of electricity to the pulse of communication, from the arteries of transportation to the veins of water supply, these essential systems quietly weave together the fabric of our society. Often taken for granted in their seamless operation, it’s only during moments of disruption that we truly recognize their paramount importance.

NIBS NEHRP CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING

Nearly half of all Americans live and work in high seismic regions throughout the United States. These regions currently have $108 trillion of national building assets and the work of NEHRP must continue to mitigate risk from earthquakes.

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