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proposed changes to how fema provides aid
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

proposed changes to how fema provides aid

In the near future we will be reading much more on the topic of disaster aid to states and local communities. The Trump Administration has verbally proposed reducing disaster aid to states and requiring them to step up and bear more of the burden of disaster recovery costs for Public Assistance (PA) that focuses on governmental damages, e.g. roads, bridges, etc.

 

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war time preparedness for civilians
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

war time preparedness for civilians

I mentioned this a few months ago. I feel as most Americans don’t consider disaster preparedness as having to do with what we used to call “civil defense.” That old Cold War term seems to be behind us.

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the iranian cyber capability
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

the iranian cyber capability

There may be a “shooting ceasefire” in the Mideast, but does that mean all forms of warfare are off the table?

 

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the heat is on!
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

the heat is on!

It is that time of year when temperatures and humidity can be life threatening.  See the information below as a reminder for what you can do to stay safe and also some additional resources from the American Red Cross. Washington D.C. is one of the areas that will be baking in the days ahead.

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how big is big?
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

how big is big?

I was intimately involved in responding to the World Trade Organization (WTO) riots in Seattle back in 1999. There was one week where I slept on the floor of one of the offices at the Seattle Emergency Operations Center. It was a long, long week. I remember having a meeting at 2AM one morning reference logistic support for the law enforcement officers responding on the streets.

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what happened in north carolina? is fema to blame?
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

what happened in north carolina? is fema to blame?

Read it and weep is my summary of this looong article on how disaster events in North Carolina played out last fall, immediately after the storm that ravaged the mountain areas of the state. Pay particular attention to the misinformation that spread about what FEMA would cover in disaster relief, how President Biden “pushed a button” to have the storm hit the state, and on and on

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Prior to writing for The Readiness Lab, Eric Holdeman wrote Disaster Zone blog posts for Emergency Management Magazine. He was a prolific writer and all articles are still available on their website, which is linked below.