Web Site Content Inventory

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) developed this inventory of Web site content as required by Section 207(f)(2) of the E-Government Act of 2002. This inventory is intended to be an overview, and to represent Web site content from all agencies and staff offices of FEMA.

On March 1, 2003, FEMA became part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. FEMA's continuing mission within the new department is to lead the effort to prepare the nation for all hazards and effectively manage federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates proactive mitigation activities, trains first responders, and manages the National Flood Insurance Program and the U.S. Fire Administration.

To provide comments or suggestions on this inventory, please send an e-mail to: FEMAWebmaster@dhs.gov, or submit written comments by postal mail to:

FEMA Webmaster
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
500 C Street SW.
Washington, DC 20024

For more information about the Web content inventory and the E-Gov Act, please visit these links:

Categories of Information Disseminated by FEMA Via Web Sites:
Column 1 lists the categories of information FEMA disseminates via Web sites.
Column 2 indicates the priority FEMA assigns to Web publication of each category.

Column 3 indicates the publication schedule for the category.

Content Category Priority Publication Target
Education and Training programs, courses, and materials to support emergency preparedness and response for emergency personnel as well as the general public. 3 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Regional sections provide state specific information for the ten regional offices, and two area offices. Each office helps to plan for disasters, develop mitigation programs, and meet needs when major disasters occur. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Media Information includes agency background, public service announcements, press releases, photos, videos, use of media agreements, transcripts of speeches, disaster facts, and other information provided to members of the media. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Emergency Personnel Resources provided to first responders and state/local personnel including situation reports, training information, publications, certifications, exercises, maps, and directories. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Disaster Information that educates the public about specific types of hazards, provides maps, benefit applications, and "how to" instructions on preparing for, responding to, and recovering from a disaster. 3 As available, unless otherwise required by law
FEMA En Espanola 4 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Human Resources Career & job information provided to prospective employees. 1 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Mitigation activities and information such as Flood insurance , floodplain management, hazard mapping, risk management publications and other programs. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Preparedness programs and initiatives for emergency management and first responders designed to help the nation be ready to respond to disasters and incidents of all kinds. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
FEMA For Kids teaches kids how to be prepared for disasters, prevent disaster damage, learn what causes disasters, play games, read stories and join a disaster information and activities group. It also provides teachers with curriculum and safety information for use in the classroom. 3 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Recovery shows victims how to apply for assistance, how to locate disaster recovery center locations, provides, frequently asked questions and steps to take after a disaster. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
General Counsel in support of regulatory development, policies, and decision-making 1 As available, unless otherwise required by law
General Info about FEMA as an organization, its history, mission, goals, objectives, partners, and performance plans. 1 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Press Releases includes news, media advisories, disaster updates, and archives. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law
Publications online library is divided into four sections. In each section, you will find reference materials, publications, maps, photographs, audio clips and video clips. 2 As available, unless otherwise required by law

Last Modified: Monday, 08-May-2006 11:00:30 EDT