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Best podcasts about disaster recovery reform act

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Disaster Tough Podcast
#43 Interview with Former FEMA Administrator Brock Long

Disaster Tough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 75:49


Today we dive into all things related to Brock Long's impressive career as a change agent and leader in emergency management. We talk about the complexities of a FEMA response in coordinated response, the need for disaster declaration reform, moving forward with a career in mind, and how to better prepare for disaster through mitigation. Brock speaks extensively about the mitgation process and changes that need to happen at FEMA and State governments to clear the way for communities to become Disaster Tough. "Brock Long is the former Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Confirmed in June 2017 by the US Senate with strong bipartisan support (95-4), Brock served as the Nation’s principal advisor to the President responsible for coordinating the entire array of federal government resources down through 50 states, 573 tribal governments, and 16 island territories to assist them with executing disaster preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. Brock is the 10th Administrator and the youngest to hold the office. While serving as Administrator, Brock coordinated the federal government’s response to over 144 Presidentially declared disasters and 112 wildfires, including three of the Nation’s most devastating hurricanes and five of the worst wildfires ever experienced. During this time, nearly $44 billion of disaster activity occurred under the various federal recovery programs. "As the FEMA Administrator, Brock led two major initiatives which will have long-lasting impacts on the emergency management community. He rapidly transformed the agency’s business enterprise by implementing innovative Community Lifeline and FEMA Integration Team concepts to strengthen public-private partnerships and permanently embed full-time staff within the offices of state and tribal governments to better meet constituent needs. Further, as the result of effective advocacy and eight influential Congressional testimonies, Congress passed the Disaster Recovery Reform Act and made pre-disaster mitigation a national priority, provided meaningful changes to the FEMA workforce, and bolstered state and local emergency management capability. "From 2008-2011, Brock served as Director of Alabama’s Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) under Governor Bob Riley. As Director, he served as the State Coordinating Officer for 14 disasters, including eight presidentially-declared events. Brock also served as an on-scene State Incident Commander for the Alabama Unified Command during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. "He is a graduate of the prestigious Executive Leadership Program offered by the US Naval Postgraduate School/Center for Homeland Defense and Security. He attended Appalachian State University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Public Administration." - Hagerty Consulting website; Brock Long Bio

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered
Insurance Uncovered: A New Administration

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 30:12


Episode 402: On this week’s episode of Insurance Unscripted, NAMIC’s Chuck Chamness brings you a unique opportunity to hear from two of our nation’s elected federal officials - Reps. Julia Brownley and Brian Steil - about what to expect from the new administration and the Congress, and those issues critical to the insurance industry.

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered
Insurance Uncovered: NFIP Delay, Resiliency, and Innovation

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 23:03


Episode 222: Chuck talks with Church Mutual President and CEO Rich Poirier about how the commitment to innovation will keep the organization moving forward. Plus, resiliency takes center stage at the Florida Chamber Insurance Summit. And why NAMIC expresses disappointment in the federal government's decision to delay implementation of the NFIP's new pricing formula.

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered
Insurance Uncovered: Hurricane Dorian, Resiliency Week, IBHS

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 26:39


Episode 217: Chuck talks with IBHS President and CEO Roy Wright about how legislators, insurers, and individuals alike share responsibility for a resilient future. Plus, several states make the move to adopt Resiliency Week to educate residents about the importance of pre-disaster mitigation. And the latest on Hurricane Dorian as the record-setting storm approaches the U.S.

Hard Facts
An Ounce of Prevention

Hard Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 36:49


Everyone agrees that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” But it took an Act of Congress last fall to encourage new thinking about spending on disaster mitigation. Pamela Williams, Executive Director of the Build Strong Coalition, first helped write the Disaster Recovery Reform Act from her perch as a key staffer on Capitol Hill. Today, away from Congress, she is working to implement the programs created in the legislation. Williams visited the Hard Facts studio recently to discuss the law, the need for a new perspective on federal disaster assistance, and plans to help put key pieces of the Act into motion.

The FEMA Podcast
DRRA: Transformational Legislation for Emergency Management

The FEMA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 22:09


On October 5, 2018, President Donald Trump signed the Disaster Recovery Reform Act of 2018 (DRRA) into law as part of the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2018. FEMA worked closely with Congress over the past year as they considered, and ultimately passed, important reforms to federal disaster programs. These reforms acknowledge the shared responsibility of disaster response and recovery, aim to reduce the complexity of FEMA and build the nation’s capacity for the next catastrophic event. On this episode we caught up with Jessi Nalepa, Director of FEMA’s Office of External Affairs for a conversation about what is included in this landmark legislation. (Host: Mark Peterson; Featuring: Jessi Nalepa).

The FEMA Podcast
Episode 28: DRRA - Transformational Legislation For Emergency Management.

The FEMA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 22:09


On October 5, 2018, President Donald Trump signed the Disaster Recovery Reform Act of 2018 (DRRA) into law as part of the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act of 2018. FEMA worked closely with Congress over the past year as they considered, and ultimately passed, important reforms to federal disaster programs. These reforms acknowledge the shared responsibility of disaster response and recovery, aim to reduce the complexity of FEMA and build the nation’s capacity for the next catastrophic event. On this episode we caught up with Jessi Nalepa, Director of FEMA’s Office of External Affairs for a conversation about what is included in this landmark legislation. (Host: Mark Peterson; Featuring: Jessi Nalepa).

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered
Insurance Uncovered: Hurricane Michael, Hands-Free Driving Law, Mutual Factor

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 24:21


Episode #117: Chuck talks with former I.I.I. president Dr. Bob Hartwig about the new benchmark analysis that validates long-held assumptions about the mutual sector. And the destruction brought on by Hurricane Michael and how the new DRRA offers hope for the future. Plus, Georgia's new Hands-Free Driving Law is already making an impact in the state.

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered
Insurance Uncovered: Hurricane Florence, Disaster Recovery, Business Communications

NAMIC Insurance Uncovered

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 19:39


Episode #115: Chuck talks with Western National Mutual President and CEO Stu Henderson about methods for developing a strong communications plan. Plus, Hurricane Florence rains devastation on the Carolinas. What the damages could mean for the nation's flood insurance program.