[tabi] Re: Fw: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies

  • From: "Chip Orange" <Corange@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tabi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2013 12:29:33 -0500

Hi Stacia,

Thanks for posting this information.

Unfortunately, this message seems to have been in HTML originally, and 
apparently had a built-in link to the survey but did not paste the text of the 
url for the link anywhere in the message.  Somewhere along the way it was 
changed into plain text, and the link to the survey was lost.

Could you possibly get the message in html and repost it, or get the url for 
the survey and post that?

Thanks.

Chip


-----Original Message-----
From: tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tabi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Stacia Woolverton
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:19 PM
To: TABI@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tabi] Fw: Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless 
Technologies



Please forward the below internet link to as many people as you can.  This
is an issue of vital importance for all persons with disabilities.

Thank you,
Bryan


Bryan F. Vaughan, MS, BCTS
Statewide Disabilities Coordinator - Florida Division of Emergency
Management
Director, Office of Program Integrity & Emergency Services
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
4030 Esplanade Way, Suite 215Q
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
850 - 922 - 4437
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Dear Colleagues;

Marcie Roth, Director of FEMA’s Office of Disability Integration and
Coordination, would like to share the message below from The Rehabilitation
Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies (Wireless RERC).  Two
years after the first survey on emergency communications, the Wireless RERC
thought now would be a great time to conduct another survey that included
all the technological governmental changes being implemented.  Please
forward this announcement to all that may share an interest in this request
for feedback.



The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies
(Wireless RERC) is asking for individuals to take its new online survey on
emergency communications. The survey questions address emergency services,
public alerts and warnings, and social media use during emergencies.
The Wireless RERC conducted this survey once before, almost two years ago.
Because technology is changing so rapidly and new government rules are
being implemented, RERC think it's the right time to conduct the survey
again. The data will be of great interest to regulatory authorities and
other professionals working to improve emergency response and disaster
relief for people with disabilities.
New to this version of the survey is the inclusion of a question for the
respondent to identify if he/she is a caregiver. In this way, the RERC
hopes to collect data on the caregiver experience as it relates to
emergency communications technologies and behaviors, as well as the
experiences of individuals with disabilities.
Take the Survey on Emergency Communications and People with Disabilities
Wireless RERC announcement regarding the 2012 Survey on Emergency
Communications and People with Disabilities
More about the Wireless RERC:

The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies
(Wireless RERC) is funded by the National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) of the U.S. Department of Education. Their
mission is to research, evaluate and develop innovative wireless
technologies and products that meet the needs, enhance independence, and
improve quality of life and community participation of people with
disabilities.


Sincerely,

Stacia Woolverton
Administrative Assistant
Communications Office
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
4030 Esplanade Way, Suite 215T
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
Phone: (850) 414-0015
Email: Stacia_Woolverton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Website: http://apd.myflorida.com
Toll free: 866-APD-Cares or 866-273-2273
Before printing, please think about the environment

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Please forward the below internet link to as many people as you can.  This
is an issue of vital importance for all persons with disabilities.

Thank you,
Bryan


Bryan F. Vaughan, MS, BCTS
Statewide Disabilities Coordinator - Florida Division of Emergency
Management
Director, Office of Program Integrity & Emergency Services
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
4030 Esplanade Way, Suite 215Q
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
850 - 922 - 4437
----- Forwarded by Bryan Vaughan/APD/DCF on 12-02-13 10:38 AM -----
                                                                           
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             10:33 AM                                                      
                                                                           
                                                                           
                                                                           




Dear Colleagues;

Marcie Roth, Director of FEMA’s Office of Disability Integration and
Coordination, would like to share the message below from The Rehabilitation
Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies (Wireless RERC).  Two
years after the first survey on emergency communications, the Wireless RERC
thought now would be a great time to conduct another survey that included
all the technological governmental changes being implemented.  Please
forward this announcement to all that may share an interest in this request
for feedback.



The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies
(Wireless RERC) is asking for individuals to take its new online survey on
emergency communications. The survey questions address emergency services,
public alerts and warnings, and social media use during emergencies.
The Wireless RERC conducted this survey once before, almost two years ago.
Because technology is changing so rapidly and new government rules are
being implemented, RERC think it's the right time to conduct the survey
again. The data will be of great interest to regulatory authorities and
other professionals working to improve emergency response and disaster
relief for people with disabilities.
New to this version of the survey is the inclusion of a question for the
respondent to identify if he/she is a caregiver. In this way, the RERC
hopes to collect data on the caregiver experience as it relates to
emergency communications technologies and behaviors, as well as the
experiences of individuals with disabilities.
Take the Survey on Emergency Communications and People with Disabilities
Wireless RERC announcement regarding the 2012 Survey on Emergency
Communications and People with Disabilities
More about the Wireless RERC:

The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Wireless Technologies
(Wireless RERC) is funded by the National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) of the U.S. Department of Education. Their
mission is to research, evaluate and develop innovative wireless
technologies and products that meet the needs, enhance independence, and
improve quality of life and community participation of people with
disabilities.

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