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portada Disaster Assistance: Improvement Needed in Disaster Declaration Criteria and Eligibility Assurance Procedures: Gao-01-837 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
40
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.2 cm
Weight
0.09 kg.
ISBN13
9781287172383

Disaster Assistance: Improvement Needed in Disaster Declaration Criteria and Eligibility Assurance Procedures: Gao-01-837 (in English)

U. S. Government Accountability Office ( ; U. S. Government Accountability Office ( (Author) · Bibliogov · Paperback

Disaster Assistance: Improvement Needed in Disaster Declaration Criteria and Eligibility Assurance Procedures: Gao-01-837 (in English) - U. S. Government Accountability Office ( ; U. S. Government Accountability Office (

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Synopsis "Disaster Assistance: Improvement Needed in Disaster Declaration Criteria and Eligibility Assurance Procedures: Gao-01-837 (in English)"

Since 1990, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has provided more than $27 billion in disaster assistance, more than half of which was spent for public assistance projects, such as repairs of damaged roads, government buildings, utilities, and hospitals. FEMA uses established criteria to determine whether to (1) recommend that the President declare a disaster and (2) once a disaster has been declared, approve and fund Public Assistance projects. In 1999, FEMA published formal criteria for recommending the presidential approval of disaster declarations. These criteria include both minimum financial thresholds and other qualitative measures that FEMA applies in deciding whether to recommend presidential approval. These criteria do not necessarily indicate a state's ability to pay for the damage because they do not consider the substantial differences in states' financial capacities to respond when disasters occur. As a result, federal funds may be provided for some disasters when they are not needed. Problems with applying FEMA's criteria remain. In part, these problems may persist because many of the staff assigned to disaster field offices who make eligibility decisions are temporary and may not have the skills and training needed to make appropriate decisions. FEMA has developed a credentialing program to establish qualifications and training requirements for these staff but has not implemented this program. FEMA officials said that budgetary and programmatic factors have delayed implementation. In addition, FEMA's review process does not ensure that all projects are reviewed by the most knowledgeable officials. FEMA also lacks centralized, quantified information that would be helpful for managing the Public Assistance program. Its information system--essentially an electronic filing cabinet--stores information project by project and does not provide effectively for programwide analysis.

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