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投稿者: buttamurderer 投稿日時: 2006/04/23 12:36 投稿番号: [90910 / 118550]
9.11以降、FEMAがどう変質したかが述べられているので、良く読むように!
【A Performance Review of FEMA’s Disaster
Management Activities in Response to
Hurricane Katrina】
Future Considerations・・・135
【Working Toward All-Hazards Preparedness】
The response to Hurricane Katrina demonstrated that DHS’ efforts to protect
and prepare the nation for terrorist events and natural disasters have not yet
translated into preparedness for all hazards. State emergency management
staff we interviewed said the majority of DHS preparedness grants are spent
on terrorism preparedness, which has not afforded sufficient support or
funding for natural hazards preparedness. However, a July 2005 Government
Accountability Office report said that while some DHS grants have
prescriptive requirements focused on terrorism, most of the grant funding is
applicable to all-hazards preparedness. Many preparedness measures funded
by DHS first responder grants can serve both means, and federal and state
emergency managers need to adopt an all-hazards approach. Second,
emergency managers need to establish a baseline for preparedness at both the
state and federal level in order to meet increasing standards of preparedness.
・・・・・・・・以下続く
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/national/20050414_KATRINA_REPORT.pdf
【A Performance Review of FEMA’s Disaster
Management Activities in Response to
Hurricane Katrina】
Future Considerations・・・135
【Working Toward All-Hazards Preparedness】
The response to Hurricane Katrina demonstrated that DHS’ efforts to protect
and prepare the nation for terrorist events and natural disasters have not yet
translated into preparedness for all hazards. State emergency management
staff we interviewed said the majority of DHS preparedness grants are spent
on terrorism preparedness, which has not afforded sufficient support or
funding for natural hazards preparedness. However, a July 2005 Government
Accountability Office report said that while some DHS grants have
prescriptive requirements focused on terrorism, most of the grant funding is
applicable to all-hazards preparedness. Many preparedness measures funded
by DHS first responder grants can serve both means, and federal and state
emergency managers need to adopt an all-hazards approach. Second,
emergency managers need to establish a baseline for preparedness at both the
state and federal level in order to meet increasing standards of preparedness.
・・・・・・・・以下続く
http://www.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/national/20050414_KATRINA_REPORT.pdf
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