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FEMA UPDATE

FEMA UPDATE. New National Focus and Region V Initiatives Presented at the Wisconsin’s 44 th Annual Governor‘s Conference on Homeland Security and Emergency Management . Andrew Velasquez III Regional Administrator.

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FEMA UPDATE

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  1. FEMA UPDATE New National Focus and Region V Initiatives Presented at the Wisconsin’s 44th Annual Governor‘s Conference on Homeland Security and Emergency Management Andrew Velasquez III Regional Administrator

  2. FEMA Region V At A Glance • Serves the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin, as well as 34 federally recognized tribes in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan • Employs about 140 full-time employees • Can draw on a cadre of more than 500 disaster assistance employees to provide support during major disasters.

  3. FEMA Region V - Organization • Mission Support Division • Responsible for ensuring continuity in the leadership of the agency's critical business operations and program for financial administration of all non disaster grants. • Mitigation Division • Responsible for creating safer communities through programs that reduce the loss of life and property such as the National Flood Insurance Program and the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program

  4. FEMA Region V - Organization • National Preparedness Division • Responsible for the coordination, and development of the capabilities and tools necessary to prepare for all hazards among all levels of government and private sector, community groups, faith based organizations and, most importantly, the public. • Recovery Division • Responsible for providing federal assistance to individuals, households, and businesses as well as eligible public facilities in states declared a major disaster by the President

  5. FEMA Region V - Organization • Response Division • Responsible for coordinating and implementing the federal response to major disasters, including planning, operations, logistics and operates a 24/7 regional response coordination center

  6. The Legal Basis – Our Authority • Stafford Act • Homeland Security Act • Post Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act • Presidential Policy Directives

  7. The Role of FEMA “The primary mission of the Agency is to reduce the loss of life and property and protect the nation from all hazards, including natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters, by leading and supporting the Nation in a risk-based, comprehensive emergency management system of preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation” The Homeland Security Act of 2002

  8. FEMA’s New Direction Imperatives for saving lives: • Think Big • Must depend on the public • Public must be a resource and not a liability • Go Smart • Measured response

  9. FEMA’s New Direction • Regional Administrators with state and local emergency management and homeland security experience • Delegation of authority to Regions for day-to-day implementation and management • Fire Management Assistance Grants: Regional Administrators delegated authority to approve grants, speeding assistance • Regions are directly responsible for disaster management. Headquarters provides support and assistance

  10. Preparedness – A Shared Responsibility National preparedness is a • Shared responsibility • Requires broad and engaged citizen participation • Incorporates responsibilities of individuals, families, and communities including private, non-profit, and faith based sectors

  11. Region V Initiatives Preparedness • Integrated Risk Management Efforts • Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis (HIRA) - Identify the Region’s hazards and severity of risk • Assessment planning tool to help identify high risk areas and local, state, and federal capabilities and shortfalls

  12. Region V Initiatives Preparedness • Integrated Prevention and Protection Efforts • Fusion Center exercises • Enhanced emergency management and law enforcement integration • Strategic focus on interdisciplinary planning. • Hiring new planners with diverse planning backgrounds

  13. Region V Initiatives Community Preparedness Planning for the Whole Community

  14. Region V Initiatives Community Preparedness www.ready.gov www.ready.gov/kids • Student Tools for Emergency Planning (STEP) • Wisconsin conducting the pilot program statewide • Ready Responder Program • CERT • Youth Summit

  15. Region V Initiatives Catastrophic Planning • Partnership planning efforts with states • IL – IND Planning – Chicago metro area (IN, MI, OH, WI) • IN – Wabash seismic zone • IL/IN- New Madrid SZ (NLE11) • OH – Catastrophic power failure • Implementation of the Integrated Planning System in concert with CPG-101

  16. Region V Initiatives Response Planning • Regional interoperable and resilient communications • Enhancing the Emergency Alert System and IPAWS • Enhanced the Regional Response Coordination Center and Watch to a 24-hour staffed operation • Supply chain management in cooperation with the states

  17. Region V Initiatives GIS Resource Center • Flex Viewer Application • Newest application – Integrates external GIS maps, live feeds. Real time data • GeoPDF Application • Enables end user to manipulate map through data layer selection • Software free – FEMA working with states to produce GeoPDFs using state data • Google Earth KML Applications • Google Earth environment able to display infrastructure and flood data

  18. Region V Initiatives Strengthening Partnerships Defense Coordinating Element Permanent 9 person team located at Region V Integrated with FEMA to enhance rapid support to civil authorities during emergencies Key to accessing a host of catastrophic response or niche active-duty military resources Liaison with state national guard

  19. Region V Initiatives Mitigation Outreach • National Flood Insurance Program • National reform process underway • Re-energizing Communications • Increased level of interest and risk mapping driving new outreach efforts. • Reaching 52 million customers • Public meetings • Congressional, tribal, and local government education efforts • Upper Sioux Minnesota Tribe • Approved Mitigation plan

  20. Region V Initiatives Mitigation Building a sound foundation for communicating risk reduction Old Map Modernization Project New RiskMap Program

  21. Region V Initiatives Mitigation • Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grant Programs • Streamlined unified guidance covering all FEMA mitigation grant programs • www.fema.gov/government/grant/hma/grant_resources.shtm

  22. Region V Initiatives Recovery • Planning workshops to develop standardized planning guidance and operational guidelines across the Region • Participation by six states, the private sector, and FEMA-HQ • Hired Disability Integration Specialist • Populations w/ Disabilities • Functional Needs Planning • Sheltering • Training

  23. Region V Initiatives Recovery • National Long-term Disaster Recovery Framework • Recognizes the need and provides support for long term recovery operations.

  24. Region V Initiatives Mission Support • Diversified Workforce • Attorney • Disability Coordinator • Contracting Officer • Human Resources Officer • Operational Planners • Private Sector Liaison (stakeholder outreach) • Security/Intel Officer • Law Enforcement Liaisons

  25. Region V Initiatives External Affairs • Building a robust Region / State external affairs / public information enterprise • Standardized SOP • Supports national concepts • Monthly / quarterly meetings • Regional Emergency Public Information training workshops and exercises

  26. Region V Initiatives External Affairs • Building Capacity • Disability integration • Limited English proficiency • Stakeholder Outreach (Private Sector/Tribes) • Utilization of Social Media tools

  27. Region V Initiatives External Affairs • FEMA’s new mobile web Social Media • News and information • Apply for disaster assistance following a declaration • View a video about the mobile website at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Kib7Am568 • Expanding digital dialog • Use of flexible quality live streaming capabilities

  28. Region V Initiatives strengthen support for Wisconsin • Foster strong partnership • Preparedness • Planning support /requirements determination • Response and recovery • GIS support • Joint preliminary planning for spring flooding • Mitigation planning • Very active and commendable program in Wisconsin • Recent recovery operations offer great opportunities for collaboration on project planning • Damage assessment • Accurate/ timely supporting a timely declaration process

  29. Our Mission and Commitment To support our citizens and first responders to ensure that as a nation we work together to build, sustain, and improve our capability to prepare for, protect against, respond to, recover from and mitigate all hazards.

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