Brazos County Commission’s Yearly Appointments To A Regional Homeland Security Committee Comes With A Discussion

The Brazos County commission’s yearly appointments to the Brazos Valley homeland security committee came with a discussion about what the committee does.

Commissioner Steve Aldrich, who was one of 18 people who were reappointed, said the commission is “about how we will address different types of threats and incidents and how we’re going to respond to them.”

Aldrich compares their work to “sitting down and meeting with a room full of people who are cats in a room full of rocking chairs, because potential threats that are addressed in these and the responses are really just all kinds of possible things that can happen.”

Brazos County emergency management director Michele Meade, who recently finished a one year stint as chairwoman, said the regional group is broken down into committees addressing cybersecurity, communications, and strategic documents; which goes to “identifying worse case scenarios for the region, what our capabilities currently are with the resources and the staffing that we currently have, and then what are our holes, what are our gaps.”

Commissioners also appointed two new members to the group.

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