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This information is particularly relevant to residents of Gulf Coast states in light of recent natural disaster responses.
**Text taken from FEMA Press Release**
National Disaster Housing Strategy Released
Release Date: January 16, 2009
Release Number: FNF-09-001
* National Disaster Housing Strategy Base Document
* National Disaster Housing Strategy Annexes
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) today announced the release of the National Disaster Housing Strategy. The Strategy summarizes, for the first time in a single document, the many sheltering and housing capabilities, principles, and policies that guide and inform the disaster housing process. The Strategy also charts the new direction that our disaster housing efforts must take to better meet the disaster housing needs of individuals and communities moving forward.
The Strategy promotes a national housing effort that engages all levels of government, the nonprofit and private sectors, and individuals to collectively meet the urgent housing needs of disaster victims and enable individuals, households and communities to rebuild and restore their way of life when a disaster threatens or strikes.
"The National Disaster Housing Strategy recognizes that effective housing solutions are those that go beyond simply providing a housing unit to also address the complex needs of disaster victims," FEMA Administrator R. David Paulison said. "The Strategy reflects the combined efforts of FEMA and many partner agencies, and incorporates feedback from organizations and the public that have a role in disaster housing, whether it's at the tribal, state or local level, with our private sector partners and with individuals."
The Strategy calls for a National Disaster Housing Task Force, which is chaired by FEMA, and jointly led with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the National American Red Cross and includes experts from all levels of government, the private sector and non-governmental organizations. The Task Force will focus full time attention on disaster housing, developing operational plans, building disaster housing capabilities, and achieving the vision and goals of the Strategy.
"The Strategy illustrates the importance of federal, private and local partners working together to provide long-term housing assistance after a disaster," said HUD Secretary Preston. "HUD will continue to assist FEMA and others to address disaster housing needs."
FEMA received nearly 500 comments from individuals, industry representatives, associations, and State and local government representatives during the public comment period. Our housing staff has spent the past six months adjudicating these comments and seeking additional guidance and direction from our stakeholders in order to address these concerns and comments. The final Strategy incorporates most of these comments, as well as the input of numerous agencies and organizations at the federal, state, local levels. It includes seven annexes that summarize current disaster housing efforts and programs and provide the foundation to review, analyze, and improve disaster housing.
FEMA coordinates the federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terror.

Center for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. Hurricane Toolkit: Recovery After the Storm. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2006. SUDOC: HH 1.2:H 94/3
This pamphlet provides information for individuals seeking assistance recovering from hurricanes. The authors highlight information and resources for faith-based and community service providers to assist their constituents and being prepared for crises situations, as well as information about the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) coordination of relief activities and contact information for HUD. Other topics covered: Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity; Federal Housing Administration; Disaster Relief Centers; Finding Family and Friends; and Small Business Administration Assistance.
This document is available in both English and Spanish and is online at: http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS95706
Labels: Government Documents, Natural Disasters
Oversight of Gulf Coast Hurricane Recovery: A Semiannual Report to Congress
0 comments Posted by Jason D. Phillips at 3:43 PM
Oversight of Gulf Coast Hurricane Recovery: A Semiannual Report to Congress, April 1, 2008 – September 30, 2008. President’s Council on Integrity and Efficiency and Executive Council on Integrity and Efficiency. Washington, D.C.: PCIE/ECIE, 2008. SUDOC: PREX 2.36:H 94/2008
This semiannual report is intended to keep the public apprised of the Federal Inspector General’s continuing effort to identify fraud, waste, and abuse with Gulf Coast hurricane recovery efforts (Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma). Activities monitored: Public Assistance Grants; Facility Inspections; Design – A&E; Construction; Repair; HMGP – future; Long Term Community; Recovery and Mitigation. At the time of publication, Congress has appropriated more than $149 billion and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has expended more than $35 billion on Gulf Coast disaster relief efforts.
This document is available online at: http://www.dhs.gov/xoig/assets/semiannlrpts/OIG_PCIE_ECIE_Apr08_Sep08.pdf
Previous reports are available at: http://www.dhs.gov/xoig/gc_1161113899636.shtm
Labels: Congress, Government Documents, Natural Disasters

The Defense Science Board has posted its new report - "Defense Imperatives for the New Administration."
The direct link is
http://www.acq.osd.mil/dsb/reports/2008-11-Defense_Imperatives.pdf
or if can be found at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dsb/reports.htm
The subjects tackled in this report include:
**Protect and defending the homeland
**Maintaining capability to project for around the world to deter or defeat
**Bringing stability to states and regions
**Thwarting terrorism and bringing terrorists to justice, anytime and anywhere
**Supporting state and local authorities in providing domestic catastrophe relief
A variety of interesting graphs and charts are included.
Post on GovDoc-L from: Greta E. Marlatt, Information Services Manager & Homeland Security Digital Library Content Manager, Dudley Knox Library, Naval Postgraduate School
Evaluation of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall Buildings
0 comments Posted by Jason D. Phillips at 1:57 PM
Evaluation of Earthquake Damaged Concrete and Masonry Wall Buildings: Basic Procedures Manual. Applied Technology Council. Washington, D.C.: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 1999.
SUDOC: HS 5.108:EA 7
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) initiated a project to evaluate and repair earthquake damaged concrete and masonry wall buildings. This project dealt with buildings who primary lateral-force-resisting systems consist of concrete or masonry bearing walls with flexible or rigid diaphragms, or whose vertical-load-bearing system consist of concrete or steel frames with concrete or masonry infill panels. FEMA published this manual to provide guidance on evaluating damage and analyzing future performance. Included in the document are component damage classification guides, and test and inspection guides.