You Can Become Part of the MAT Program

The Mitigation Assessment Team (MAT) consists of investigators that take an active part in FEMA's efforts to make residences, commercial buildings, and other structures impacted by disasters, natural or otherwise, more resistant to damage. The investigators review and assess the damages to provide recommendations and technical guidance for reducing future damages from disasters.

Team members incude researchers, consultants, and authors, all of whom have produced technically authoritative works in their respective field. Here are just a few of the investigation fields:

Add Your Name to the MAT Roster Database

If you would like to take an active part in FEMA's efforts to make construction more resistant to damage from the effects of natural and manmade hazards, we would like to add your name to the MAT Roster Database. Follow these steps:

  1. Go to the MAT Technical Expert Questionnaire on the website of FEMA's MAT Support Contractor, BESTT Joint Venture (BESTT).
  2. Use the links in the left-hand margin to register, update your existing database information, or delete your information.

If you have questions about the MAT Roster Database, please contact the MAT Support Contractor by mail, email, or fax:

BESTT

6110 Frost Place
Laurel, MD 20707
Attn: Jimmy Yeung, P.E., MAT Database Manager
jyeung@G-and-O.com
Fax: (301) 220-2595

Attn: Eric Letvin, BESTT Program Manager
Eric_Letvin@URSCorp.com
Fax: (410) 859-5202

Note: To be listed in the database, you must be willing and able to respond quickly, in some cases within as little as 48 hours of notification by BESTT. You must also be able to work under physically and mentally demanding conditions for extended periods of time.

If a disaster occurs, please do not call FEMA or BESTT to inquire about serving on a MAT. If FEMA decides to deploy a MAT, BESTT will call the selected team members to make arrangements. If you are chosen to serve on a MAT, you will work as a consultant to BESTT. Also, any MAT deployment will be announced in the MAT News and Updates section of the FEMA website.

Last Modified: Wednesday, 10-Sep-2008 15:19:04 EDT