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<br />followed the format and guidance provided by the Standard State Hazard <br />Mitigation Plan Review Crosswalk (FEMA, November 2006). <br /> <br />B. Involvement in Planning Process <br /> <br />During the update to the NHMP and the Flood Plan, several individuals provided <br />information and assistance to promote the development of the documents. These <br />people, listed in Table 1, have performed invaluable service to the document, either <br />by providing input and data, writing sections, performing analyses, or editing for <br />content. <br /> <br />Table 1. Participants and Acknowledgments* <br />Name Agency <br />Thuy Patton Colorado Water Conservation Board, Flood Protection Section <br />(CWCB Project Manager) <br />Brad Anderson Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc. <br />(ACE Project Manager) <br />Marilyn Gally Colorado Depmtment of Local Affairs, Division of Emergency <br />(State Hazard Mitigation Officer) Management <br />Rich Hansen Colorado Depmtment of Local Affairs, Division of Emergency <br />(DEM Mitigation Planner) Management <br />Ken Crawford Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />(Colorado Project Manager) <br />Bonnie Heddin Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />Laura Nav (Count\' Plan Coordinator) Depmtment of Local Affairs <br />Jack Byers Colorado Depmtment of Natural Resources, Division of Water <br />(Deputy State Engineer) Resources <br />*Local emergency managers also contributed to this document <br /> <br />C. Agency Involvement in Plan Preparation Process <br /> <br />As stated previously, the SHMT reconvened in May 2007 as a means to provide input for <br />the 2007 update to the NHMP. The agencies identified below are all represented on the <br />SHMT. Their involvement in the update process is described in the meeting agenda and <br />discussion presented in the previous section. <br /> <br />. Department of Agriculture <br />. Department of Higher Education <br />. Department of Local Affairs <br /> <br />7 <br />