IEM (Innovative Emergency Management) stands as the largest woman-owned homeland security and disaster management company in the United States, with headquarters in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina [5]. Founded in 1985, the company has built a distinguished reputation in emergency management, homeland security, and disaster recovery services over its 35+ year history [3].
- Dan Michael, Chief Financial Officer [1]
- Richard J. Rowe Jr., Acting Chief Operating Officer [2]
- Stephanie Tennyson, Chief Communications Director [10]
- Emergency management and disaster recovery operations
- Homeland security and counterterrorism initiatives
- Advanced information technology solutions and cybersecurity
- Public health emergency response coordination [8]
- DHS EAGLE II prime contractor for IT services [3]
- $8.2 billion DoD JE-RDAP IDIQ for CBRNE defense systems [1]
- FEMA PTAS prime contractor, developing 45 plans protecting approximately 214 million Americans [6]
- Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program support since 1999 [5]
- DoD Joint Effects Model development [8]
- Comprehensive port security planning for major U.S. coastal cities [7]
- CMMI-DEV Level 3 certification (third consecutive appraisal) [1]
- WebPuff ESIG Award recognition for emergency management excellence
- DoD and DHS security compliance certifications [2]
- 2019: 10th place (large employer category)
- 2018: 11th place (large employer category)
- 2017-2015: Top rankings in small/medium employer category [4]
- Enhanced disaster recovery solutions through WebPuff deployment [7]
- Advanced chemical incident response modeling [8]
- Selection as HUD Disaster Recovery Technical Assistance Provider [2]
With offices in Research Triangle Park, Arlington, VA, and other locations [10], IEM maintains a national presence while delivering consistent value to its federal, state, and local government clients through innovative emergency management and homeland security solutions.