9/11 Opinion Survey: Emergency Management & Public Health Professionals Poll

The National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) in partnership with the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM)Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), Rx Response and the National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO) have created a survey to measure the attitudes of emergency management and public health professionals regarding terrorist threats and natural disasters a decade after 9/11.

Two versions of the survey have been developed; one targeting consumers and another geared to the emergency management and public health professional.  Both surveys will include some common questions which will enable researchers to determine whether the public and emergency management professionals have similar or divergent views on the same topics.

The survey results will be enhanced significantly if there is broad participation across a wide range of organizations. To help achieve this, NEMA is asking all members of the organizations, including our private sector members, to take this important survey.  The survey is brief and confidential so please be frank in your answers.  The survey will close within one week. 

To take the Emergency Management portion of the survey please click here.