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TME Presents: Leading the Way in a Crisis Event

About This Webinar

You've read the article; now learn the rest of the story. Take a deeper look into “Leading the Way in a Crisis Event," published in the Jan-Feb 2022 issue of TME.

In July 2021, the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron at Al Udeid AB, Qatar, began preparing to support a potential noncombatant evacuation operation for refugees from Afghanistan. The operation quickly became the largest humanitarian airlift in history, as airmen worked to establish and maintain critical infrastructure to receive, process, and house over 57,000 Afghan evacuees. This webinar will feature Capt. Jenee Jagoda, P.E., PMP, USAF, who was deployed to Al Udeid and was directly involved in the Afghanistan Noncombatant Evacuation Operation efforts as a member of the Emergency Operations Center.

Key Takeaways:
- To understand the timeline for bedding down 18,000 additional personnel at a contingency location
- To highlight the contributions of Air Force civil engineers throughout the Noncombatant Evacuation Operation
- To discuss the principle challenges of a no-notice beddown
- To review lessons learned and opportunities for future emergency responses

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
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Capt. Jenee Jagoda, P.E., PMP, USAF, currently serves as the Engineering Flight Commander, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron, Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota. She is responsible for leading a team of thirty-five military and civilian engineers in the programming, design, and construction of base engineering projects in support of $1.7 billion worth of infrastructure and the B-21 beddown. In 2021, Capt. Jagoda deployed to Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, during which time she was directly involved in the Afghanistan Noncombatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) efforts as a member of the Emergency Operations Center. Al Udeid Air Base processed over 57,000 refugees in just three weeks, housing up to 18,000 additional personnel on base at the peak of the operation.
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