Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Brown Kicks Off National Response Plan Workshops
On April 15, Michael D. Brown, under secretary for Emergency Preparedness and Response and director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, announced details of President George W. Bush’s new National Response Plan to federal, state, and local officials.
Brown’s remarks to the Washington, D.C. National Response Plan workshop
kicked off the first of seven NRP workshops to be held nationwide.
“The goal of the National
Response Plan and those working to support it is to make America safer,
stronger, and more prepared; and there has never been a more important time
for these objectives than now,” Brown said. “The guiding principles of the
National Response Plan are that we are more effective when we are unified
and we are smarter when we are coordinated.”
National Response Plan workshops promote understanding of the NRP among emergency
managers and officials. Six similar NRP workshops will be held over the next
two months in Seattle, Houston, New York, Miami, Chicago, and Los Angeles.
President George Bush directed the development of the National Response Plan
in Homeland Security Presidential Directive Number 5, in Feb. 2003. The National
Response Plan forms the basis for how the federal government will coordinate
with state, local, and tribal governments and the private sector during the
response to a national incident.
The Plan takes the best practices from a range of incident management disciplines
including homeland security, emergency management, law enforcement, firefighting,
public works, public health, and the private sector and integrates them into
one unified structure.
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