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Joshua Voda
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October
9
Oct 2023
Infrastructure Systems cadre partners with communities for the long haul
The Infrastructure Systems Recovery Support Function is led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and has begun working with Maui County and its partners in the aftermath of the Hawai'i wildfires.
6
Oct 2023
Leading a team, backed by a quarter-century of experience
Eddie LeBlanc, the current team leader for Emergency Support Function 3, Public Works and Engineering responding to the Hawai'i wildfires, reflects on what compels him to serve.
September
4
Sep 2023
Hawai'i wildfires: Q&A with the outgoing ESF#3 team leaders
The current Emergency Support Function #3 team leader and assistant team leader for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Hawai'i wildfires response are coming to the end of their deployment and offer insight to their time in the roles.