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National Disaster Recovery Framework. Presented By: Ken Rathje Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator (FDRC) FEMA Region III. How does the NDRF align with the NRF?. A companion document to the National Response Framework (NRF) Establishes coordination structures,
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National Disaster Recovery Framework Presented By: Ken Rathje Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator (FDRC) FEMA Region III
How does the NDRF align with the NRF? A companion document to the National Response Framework (NRF) • Establishes coordination structures, • Defines leadership roles and responsibilities, and • Guides coordination and recovery planning at all levels of government before a disaster happens. It involves better utilization of existing resources. NRF – Interagency coordination during RESPONSE phase NDRF – Interagency coordination during RECOVERY phase 2
Expanding upon ESF #14 ESF #14 - “Provides a mechanism for coordinating Federal support to State, tribal, regional, and local governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector to enable community recovery from the long-term consequences of extraordinary disasters.” • The NDRF replaces the NRF ESF #14 • Key ESF #14 concepts are expanded in the NDRF and include recovery-specific leadership, organizational structure, planning guidance and other components needed to coordinate continuing recovery support to individuals, businesses and communities. 3
NDRF vs. ESF #14 Recovery Continuum ESF #14 “The NDRF enhances the concept that recovery encompasses more than the restoration of a community’s physical structures to its pre-disaster conditions.”
National Disaster Recovery Framework Whole Community Approach to Emergency Management- • Everyone has a role in response and recovery • Federal, State, Local • Nonprofit, Faith-Based • Business • Citizens • Engage the whole community to determine actual needs • Engage and empower all parts of the community • Strengthen what works well
National Disaster Recovery Framework • Key Element #3: Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) RSFs are led by designated Federal coordinating agencies at the national level • Community Planning and Capacity Building (DHS/FEMA) • Economic (Commerce) • Health and Social Services (HHS) • Housing (HUD) • Infrastructure Systems (USACE) • Natural and Cultural Resources (DOI)
ESF-RSF Coordination ESF #1 - Transportation ESF #2 - Communications ESF #3 - Public Works & Engineering Infrastructure Support ESF #12 - Energy ESF #4 - Firefighting Housing Recovery ESF #5 – Emergency Management ESF #6 - Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing, & Human Services Health & Social Services ESF #8 - Public Health & Medical Services ESF #7 – Logistics Management & Resource Support Natural & Cultural Resources ESF #9 – Search & Rescue ESF #10 - Oil & Hazardous Materials Response ESF #11 - Agriculture & Natural Resources Economic ESF #13 – Public Safety & Security ESF #14 – Long-Term Community Recovery Community Planning & Capacity Building ESF #15 – External Affairs NOTE: ESF #15 - External Affairs will link to all RSFs
Determining the Need for the NDRF Considerations: • Significant Impacts • Limited Community Capacity • Unique issues and challenges • Extensive damage/Large Scale Disaster • Enhanced Coordination needed • Need for Recovery Planning Support
National Disaster Recovery Framework www.fema.gov/recoveryframework
Questions? Ken Rathje Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator FDRC Kenneth.rathje@fema.dhs.gov 267-559-2054