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CONTACT: Beth Kaplan, (608) 266-1683
JASON HUNT WINS NATIONAL GUARD COMMANDER'S AWARD FOR
PUBLIC SERVICE
MADISONThe Wisconsin Army National Guard has awarded Jason Hunt,
a State of Wisconsin nuclear engineer and Elkhart Lake native, the
prestigious Commander's Award for Public Service. The annual award
recognizes Hunt's efforts in supporting the Madison-based 54th Civil
Support Team (CST) with technical expertise during joint civil-military
radiation emergency preparedness coordination and training activities
since 2008. Hunt is only the sixth recipient of this award.
"We applaud Jason's important contribution and thank him for his
work to ensure Wisconsin is well prepared to protect the public in the
event of an emergency situation," said Department of Health Services
Secretary Dennis G. Smith. "It is fitting that Jason is receiving the
recognition he has earned and deserves. He is a great example to all of
his colleagues and I hope an inspiration to the young people of Wisconsin
to serve their fellow citizens."
As the primary Department of Health Services liaison to the 22-member
CST, Hunt has worked to provide more realistic training events, function
as a radiological technical advisor, and help integrate the team's
extensive all-hazard response capabilities with existing state radiation
incident response capabilities. He works in the Department's Radiation
Protection Section and has been with DHS since July, 2000.
The 54th Civil Support Team is Wisconsin's full-time military response
team for emergencies or terrorist events that involve weapons of mass
destruction or toxic industrial chemicals. It is able to rapidly deploy,
assist local first-responders in determining the nature of an attack,
provide medical and technical advice, and pave the way for the
identification and arrival of follow-on state and federal military
response assets.
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Last Revised: November 02, 2011
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