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National Preparedness Report

National Preparedness Report. Understanding Core Capabilities 16 April 2013. Assessing National Preparedness . FEMA is measuring progress on the implementation of the National Preparedness System and reporting this progress annually.

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National Preparedness Report

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  1. National Preparedness Report Understanding Core Capabilities 16 April 2013

  2. Assessing National Preparedness FEMA is measuring progress on the implementation of the National Preparedness System and reporting this progress annually. • Presidential Policy Directive 8 (PPD-8) calls for an annual National Preparedness Report (NPR) • Summarizes the Nation’s progress in building, sustaining, and delivering core capabilities described in the National Preparedness Goal • Provides a comprehensive, national-level evaluation of all 31 capabilities • Identifies national areas of strength and areas for improvement

  3. State Perspectives on Preparedness States and territories are required to report to FEMA annually on their level of preparedness • Since 2011, states have used the State Preparedness Report (SPR) tool to assess capabilities across all 31 core capabilities in the Goal. • In 2012, States and territories used the THIRA process to set targets for each core capability. The SPR measures their ability to achieve these targets. • The National Preparedness Report includes aggregate SPR data.

  4. SPR Outputs While threat/hazard and capability targets come from different sources in 2011 and 2012, the capability data outputs are the same.

  5. State Perspectives on Preparedness States and territories continue to report the highest capability levels in those areas frequently cited as high priority • 9 of the 10 highest rated capabilities were either Common capabilities (Planning, Public Information and Warning, Operational Coordination) or fell within the Response mission area. • Recovery-focused capabilities and Cybersecurity remain among the lowest-rated capabilities.

  6. State Perspectives: Capabilities With Most Progress 30% of states reported that Operational Coordination is one of the three core capabilities they made the most progress in during 2012

  7. State Perspectives: Capabilities Most in Danger of Decline 18% of states reported that Screening, Search and Detection is one of the three core capabilities most in danger of decreasing

  8. Addressing Capability Gaps Federal, state, and territorial views on expected roles for addressing capability gaps may differ

  9. National Preparedness Report • The 2013 NPR marks the second iteration of the NPR • 2012 report focused on progress made in the decade following the September 11, 2001 attacks • 2013 NPR highlights accomplishments achieved or reported on during 2012 • Delivered to the President April 1, 2013 • Will be publicly released upon White House approval • Available at http://www.fema.gov.com

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