Renato U. Solidum, Jr. DOST-PHIVOLCS My EARTHly Experience as a Leader.

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Renato U. Solidum, Jr. DOST-PHIVOLCS My EARTHly Experience as a Leader

Integrated Volcano Monitoring Observation Station Repeater Station Observation Station Satellite La Carlota City Main Office Multi-parameter monitoring data received at local observatories also received in near-real time in Quezon City via satellite; enables remote monitoring via web technology,data viewed faster and by more volcanologists

Local and Global Earthquake Monitoring 69-station network - 33 unmanned, real-time seismic stations with VSAT -36 manned, with SSB, telephones, cellphones 2 new data acquisition and processing systems for local and global earthquakes up to 85-station network target by 2016) Unmanned stations with satellite communication Data Receiving Center at Main Office

Community Tsunami Early Warning System Installation in Bolinao, Pangasinan Tsunami Pole OffshoreWet sensor Siren Ultrasonic Tide Gauge Wet sensor

Hazards Mapping Assessment of volcano, earthquake and tsunami hazards LandslideFaultingTsunami Lahar

Rapid Earthquake Damage Assessment System -Tool for simulating earthquake hazards; show other geologic and hydrometerologic hazards - Include database of critical facilities and elements at risk (schools, bridges, urban areas, houses); can be updated by local government - Shared with LGUs and national agencies with training Hazard and Damage Assessment Tool

E Excellence Encourage and Enable others to act

A Alignment (Convergence)

R Relations Superiors, colleagues, stakeholders, family Respect

T Trust Teamwork

H Heart, Values

Leadership Success EARTH ly experience Better yet, experience of the HEART