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fema holds disaster preparedness funds hostage
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

fema holds disaster preparedness funds hostage

I have been associated with emergency management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) since 1984, which is shortly after the formation of FEMA. There have been ups and downs throughout those three decades that included working with FEMA. Never has something like this come out from that federal agency. See these two stories, From Reuters, US agency halts emergency funds, demands state population data reflecting deportations and then a longer article from the Seattle Times, FEMA Withholds $300 Million in Grants Until States Account for Deportations

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drone wars heating up
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

drone wars heating up

I’ve been a strong supporter for the use of drones in emergency management systems and across the board for governments trying to provide best in class services. That all preceded the unprecedented use of drone warfare during the Ukraine war by both sides of the conflict.

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the ocean claims six more victims
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

the ocean claims six more victims

Victim is not a popular word in the disaster terminology these days. A past Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) director changed the title we give to people impacted by a disaster and live, to “survivor” rather than victim.

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shut down impacts flood insurance for homes
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

shut down impacts flood insurance for homes

For many individuals, not employed by the government, the current federal government shutdown will have little impact. However, if you are looking to purchase a home that is in a flood zone, you need a flood insurance policy to get a mortgage. Those polices are not being written during the shutdown.ortunity finally presents itself.

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california to establish wildfire catastrophe model--insurance
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

california to establish wildfire catastrophe model--insurance

Insurance rates are reviewed by every state. Typically, there is an Insurance Commissioner involved in the process. Now the State of California is stepping into the process by establishing its own public wildfire catastrophe model. The availability and pricing of property insurance is what is on the table.

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telling it like it is
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

telling it like it is

I could not find a citation for what fire chief said this recently before a crowd of people. I picked it up on LinkedIn. I find it refreshingly honest assessment for a community that could be threatened by wildfire.

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fema is bleeding talent and institutional knowledge
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

fema is bleeding talent and institutional knowledge

Likely, the powers that be within the Department of Homeland Security don’t give a hoot who leaves the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Those of us in the biz know that you can’t have senior folks from one element of FEMA leave and not have an impact on day-to-day operations and especially disasters.

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us senators looking for input
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

us senators looking for input

By the time you read this (written on the night of 9/15) it will be too late for you to respond, but I thought it worthy to see what Derrick Hiebert wrote on LinkedIn. See below—all are worth ideas

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Katrina: Come Hell or High Water
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

Katrina: Come Hell or High Water

Netflix has a documentary playing right now, Katrina, Come Hell or High Water

 

I watched the three episodes in one sitting. The story is told more from the side of the survivors and the victims perspective. It is the epidemy of the challenges we face in trying to serve people who do not have the resources necessary to escape the path of destruction. It is also a reminder that not everyone is tuned into the news like many of us might be.

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gao report on impacts of fema staffing levels
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

gao report on impacts of fema staffing levels

We have known about the cuts in staffing and significant degradation in the institutional knowledge of some critical positions. You can do that just by following the news. Earlier this week I did a blog post on this same topic/issue

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FEMA hiring freeze extended thru 2025
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

FEMA hiring freeze extended thru 2025

I picked this item of information up in an email someone sent me, “ FEMA has extended its hiring freeze through the end of 2025, raising alarms as the busiest part of hurricane season approaches. With leadership shakeups and staff departures, experts worry the agency may not be prepared for large-scale disasters.”

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good information on hurricane evacuation planning
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

good information on hurricane evacuation planning

I expect most states and local jurisdictions that exist in a hurricane zone have done some type of warning and evacuation planning. When I listen to residents in those zones who chose not to evacuate, it is generally based on their past experiences in surviving a hurricane. Prior survival is not a good predictor of future survival, given changing climate patterns with more intense hurricanes and huge rainfall totals that exacerbate flooding in areas that are far from any storm surge, e.g. Hurricane Helen and North Carolina’s experience in the mountains

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Alerts: we are the problem
Eric Holdeman Eric Holdeman

Alerts: we are the problem

I’ve written so much about the topic of screwed up alerting of the public by emergency managers—what more is there to say?nsible. This is about us!

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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.