More Info on FEMA University

Here is the direct link to the full explanation on the FEMA website.

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From HSToday, this article: FEMA Establishes National Disaster & Emergency Management University. Some excerpts:

“FEMA has announced the agency is establishing a new university called National Disaster & Emergency Management University (NDEMU) to help train emergency managers to keep pace with the rapidly changing threat environment.

By growing into a university model, NDEMU will offer comprehensive education and training programs spanning various disciplines within disaster and emergency management across the entirety of an emergency manager’s career, closing an identified gap in mid- and advanced career professional development that exists between EMI’s traditional technical training and the theoretical-based education programs. The NDEMU will partner more with other higher education institutions and the disaster research community to ensure emergency managers receive the most relevant and updated knowledge in the face of the ever-changing risk landscape.”

What Do You Think about a FEMA University?

This topic first surfaced in June at the Higher Education Conference at FEMA’s Training Academy. The opposition was almost immediate. It has been spearheaded by Carol Cwiak and Samantha Montano.

See this posting for details and suggestions for action:

Post from Carol:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/carol-cwiak-20652410_emergencymanagement-fema-professionalization-activity-7234216073707802625-pKGx?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

And this is the blog post from Samantha she is talking about
https://disasterology.substack.com/p/disasterology-june-2024

Your comments are invited.

 

FEMA Has Already Run Out of Money

From NBC News: FEMA has run out of money in the middle of hurricane season. Here’s what that means.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has run out of disaster relief funding for the second year in a row before the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season has even arrived.

The agency, which is funded by Congress, uses the disaster relief fund to aid state and local governments in preparing and recovering from natural disasters including earthquakes, tornadoes, wildfires and hurricanes. The DRF also provides financial assistance for the Individuals and Households Program which helps eligible disaster survivors with funding for temporary housing and other disaster-related expenses.

The United States has already faced 19 climate disasters this year with losses exceeding $1 billion each, according to FEMA.

New Fault System in Los Angeles Area

From the WashPost: The Los Angeles earthquake hit a fault system that could pose a massive threat. Here’s what to know. This fault could pose a bigger risk to populated areas of the city than the notorious San Andreas fault.

“The 4.4 magnitude earthquake that jolted the Los Angeles area this week hit in the area of a fault system that could pose an even greater threat to parts of the city than the notorious San Andreas fault. The Monday quake and recent smaller earthquakes in the vicinity have placed renewed attention on the Puente Hills fault and the dangers it could bring.”