Edward Hecker
Chief, Office of Homeland Security and Provost Marshal, Directorate of
Civil Works Mr. Hecker began his governmental career in the Corps Baltimore District office (Civil Project Management), and transferred to the Headquarters, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Washington, DC, before moving to San Francisco, California. In San Francisco he was the Chief, Emergency Management for the South Pacific Division, which encompassed California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and portions of Idaho, Colorado, and Wyoming. He was the program manager for the Corps response to the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989. In October 1991, Mr. Hecker returned to Washington, DC to assume the position of the Chief, Readiness Branch of the Operations, Construction and Readiness Division, having responsibility for overall management of the Corps disaster preparedness and response missions. Ed and his
wife Sylvia reside in Severn, Maryland. He has a B.S..E. from the John
Hopkins University, and has earned National recognition and awards for
his performance and leadership during the Corps’ response to major
disasters, from Tropical Storm Agnes in 1972 to Hurricane Hugo/Loma Prieta
Earthquake in 1989, Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the Midwest Floods of 1993,
to the Terrorist Attacks on Sept 11th, 2001 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005..
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