eCERT Where We Are Now

What This Update Covers
This “Where We Are Now” update reflects a real-time conversation with eCERT® founder Mark Matheson, focused on substance, not speculation.
Topics include:
- What elements of eCERT® are already built and operational
- What is actively in development (manufacturing, deployment, governance)
- How eCERT® differs from traditional CERT and NGO models
- The role of mobility, MAVIS units, and standardized technology
- Why financial resilience tools are structured separately from operations
- What realistic progress looks like over the next 12 months
This is not a pitch.
It’s a status check.
Recommended Listening
If you’d like deeper background on how the eCERT® program evolved and how its components work together, these earlier ACT ASAP Podcast episodes provide helpful context:
Episode 1: Inside the eCERT Program – https://wp.me/p7NwNC-2iA
Episode 2: Behind The eCERT Vision – https://wp.me/p7NwNC-2js
Episode 3: eCERT Interview #3 – https://wp.me/p7NwNC-2kc
(Each episode is available in the ACT ASAP Podcast archive.)
Continue the Conversation
If this discussion aligns with work you’re doing, or raises questions you’re actively exploring, here are the appropriate next steps:
General Preparedness & Resources
🔗 eCERT – https://drteamsint.com/ecert-program/
eCERT® Program Inquiries
📧 Email: Mark Matheson
mark.matheson@drteamsint.com
📞 Phone: (503) 953-0250
These contact options are provided to support informed, program-level conversations around readiness, deployment, and resilience.
Please note: Mark’s contact information is intended for organizations, agencies, and partners seeking program-level discussions.
This isn’t about selling a solution, it’s about making informed decisions before the moment arrives.
Preparedness isn’t fear.
It’s leadership, built before the moment arrives.
Till next time Stay Informed and Stay Safe
Daniel Kilburn
Founder
PS: Thank you for spending your time with us. If you’d like to learn more about how Emergency Action Planning helps families, organizations, and communities prepare before disruption occurs, you can explore our services here: https://www.emergencyactionplanning.co/services
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