The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) has platform how on 24 January, President Trump established a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council through Executive Order 14180.
The Council is charged with conducting a full-scale evaluation of FEMA’s operations and recommending changes to its mission and structure.
On 11 December, the FEMA Review Council will meet from 1:00 to 3:00pm Eastern to present a final draft report on its recommendations for FEMA reform along with a summary of public comments made to the Council.
The Council will also deliberate and vote on the final draft report.
The Council’s December 11 meeting will be open to the public for virtual attendance. Those wishing to virtually attend may do so by registering at this link before 5pm Eastern on December 10.
On 24 November, the Congressional Fire Services Institute (CFSI), together with its National Advisory Committee (NAC), released a comprehensive report titled FEMA Reform: Recommendations from America’s Fire and Emergency Services.
This document was developed from the input of the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) and the 30 plus other organizations that serve on CFSI’s NAC and outlines the fire service’s consensus recommendations for FEMA reform.
The report highlights several urgent needs, including:
It is likely much of the recommendations that will be issued by the FEMA Review Council on 11 December will require federal legislation to implement.
As the FEMA reform process moves forward, the NVFC will continue to push for the recommendations above and the following recommendations that were produced by the NVFC’s FEMA Reform Study Group:
The National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) has platform how on 24 January, President Trump established a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council through Executive Order 14180.