Strategic Plan in Brief Fiscal Years 2008 – 2013 Vision The Nation’s Preeminent Emergency Management and Preparedness Agency Strategic Plan Goals 1. Lead an integrated approach that strengthens the Nation’s ability to address disasters, emergencies, and terrorist events 2. Deliver easily accessible and coordinated assistance for all programs 3. Provide reliable information at the right time for all users 4. FEMA invests in people and people invest in FEMA to ensure mission success 5. Build public trust and confidence through performance and stewardship Goal 1 –––––––––––– ...––––––––––––– Lead an integrated approach that strengthens the Nation’s ability to address disasters, emergencies, and terrorist events. Objective 1.1 Build a culture of preparedness across the Nation for all hazards. Objective 1.2 Conduct, promote, and communicate the identification and analysis of risk and capabilities as the basis for action. Objective 1.3 Promote physical and economic loss reduction measures. Objective 1.4 Engage stakeholders in developing and communicating clear national doctrine and policy, both internally and externally. Objective 1.5 Ensure the Nation’s jurisdictions have adequate plans and programs to effectively address all hazards and minimize loss of life and property. Objective 1.6 Professionalize the national emergency management system and the training that supports it. Objective 1.7 Strengthen and validate national capabilities through education, exercises, training, and evaluation. Objective 1.8 Maintain a high level of FEMA readiness to respond to disasters and emergencies. Mission Reduce the loss of life and property and protect the Nation from all hazards, including natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters, by leading and supporting the Nation in a risk-based, comprehensive emergency management system of preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and mitigation. Core Competencies • Service to Disaster Victims • Operational Planning • Incident Management • Disaster Logistics • Hazard Mitigation • Emergency Communications • Public Disaster Communications • Integrated Preparedness • Continuity Programs Goal 2 –––––––––––– ...––––––––––––– Deliver easily accessible and coordinated assistance for all programs. Objective 2.1 Formulate and administer financial assistance programs that are aligned with strategic objectives and delivered through a simple and coordinated process. Objective 2.2 Improve the delivery of disaster assistance while minimizing opportunities for waste, fraud, and abuse. Objective 2.3 Effectively lay the foundation to meet the immediate needs of disaster victims and begin community recovery. Goal 3 –––––––––––– ...––––––––––––– Provide reliable information at the right time for all users. Objective 3.1 Collect and share information on FEMA’s policies, programs, and activities with employees, partners, and stakeholders on a consistent basis. Objective 3.2 Build a robust disaster communications program that provides “real time” reliable information before and during events. Goal 4 –––––––––––– ...––––––––––––– FEMA invests in people and people invest in FEMA to ensure mission success. Objective 4.1 Hire, train, and retain a talented and diverse workforce. Objective 4.2 Supply the information, support, and resources that FEMA employees need to do an outstanding job. Objective 4.3 Track key workforce data and institutionalize workforce planning. Goal 5 –––––––––––– ...––––––––––––– Build public trust and confidence through performance and stewardship. Objective 5.1 Transform FEMA into a respected and professional organization through strong leadership and actively engaging employees in building and strengthening public trust. Objective 5.2 Develop a results-oriented business approach that enhances FEMA’s mission success. Objective 5.3 Instill a culture that is focused both internally and externally on customer care. Objective 5.4 Develop, implement, and maintain proper internal management controls and training programs to provide results- oriented management of FEMA resources and prevent waste, fraud, and abuse. For additional copies of this document or a full copy of the FEMA Strategic Plan, Fiscal Years 2008 – 2013, please call the FEMA Publications Warehouse at 1 800 480 2520 or visit www.fema.gov/about/strategicplanfy08 FEMA Strategic Plan in Brief Fiscal Years 2008 – 2013 The Nation’s Preeminent Emergency Management and Preparedness Agency FEMA D-423 / January 2008 Region I (Boston) Federal Emergency Management Agency 99 High Street, 6th FloorBoston, MA 02110 6179567506 Telephone6179567519 Fax9784615501 Communication CenterRegion II (New York) Federal Emergency Management Agency 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1307New York, NY 1027800022126803609 Telephone2126803681 Fax2126803609 Communications CenterRegion III (Philadelphia) Federal Emergency Management Agency One Independence Mall, 6th Floor615 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA 191064404 2159315608 Telephone2159315621 Fax2159315757 Communications CenterRegion IV (Atlanta) Federal Emergency Management Agency 3003 ChambleeTucker RoadAtlanta, GA 30341 7702205200 Telephone 7702205230 Fax2292254534 Communications CenterRegion V (Chicago) Federal Emergency Management Agency 536 S. Clark StreetChicago, IL 606053124085500 Telephone3124085234 Fax3124085500 Communications CenterRegion VI (Denton) Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Regional Center800 N. Loop 288Denton, TX 762093698 9408985104 Telephone9408985325 Fax9408985433 Communications CenterRegion VII (Kansas City) Federal Emergency Management Agency 9221 Ward Parkway, Suite 300Kansas City, MO 6411433728162837061 Telephone8162837582 Fax8162837600 Communications CenterRegion VIII (Denver) Federal Emergency Management Agency Denver Federal CenterBuilding 710, Box 25267Denver, CO 8022502673032354812 Telephone3032354976 Fax3032354357 Communications CenterRegion IX (Oakland) Federal Emergency Management Agency 1111 Broadway, Suite 1200Oakland, CA 9460740525106277100 Telephone5106277112 Fax5106277150 Communications CenterRegion X (Bothell) Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Regional center 130 228th Street, S.W. 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FEMA Strategic Plan in Brief Fiscal Years 2008 – 2013 The Nation’s Preeminent Emergency Management and Preparedness Agency FEMA D-423 / January 2008 Region I (Boston) Federal Emergency Management Agency 99 High Street, 6th FloorBoston, MA 02110 6179567506 Telephone6179567519 Fax9784615501 Communication CenterRegion II (New York) Federal Emergency Management Agency 26 Federal Plaza, Room 1307New York, NY 1027800022126803609 Telephone2126803681 Fax2126803609 Communications CenterRegion III (Philadelphia) Federal Emergency Management Agency One Independence Mall, 6th Floor615 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, PA 191064404 2159315608 Telephone2159315621 Fax2159315757 Communications CenterRegion IV (Atlanta) Federal Emergency Management Agency 3003 ChambleeTucker RoadAtlanta, GA 30341 7702205200 Telephone 7702205230 Fax2292254534 Communications CenterRegion V (Chicago) Federal Emergency Management Agency 536 S. Clark StreetChicago, IL 606053124085500 Telephone3124085234 Fax3124085500 Communications CenterRegion VI (Denton) Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Regional Center800 N. Loop 288Denton, TX 762093698 9408985104 Telephone9408985325 Fax9408985433 Communications CenterRegion VII (Kansas City) Federal Emergency Management Agency 9221 Ward Parkway, Suite 300Kansas City, MO 6411433728162837061 Telephone8162837582 Fax8162837600 Communications CenterRegion VIII (Denver) Federal Emergency Management Agency Denver Federal CenterBuilding 710, Box 25267Denver, CO 8022502673032354812 Telephone3032354976 Fax3032354357 Communications CenterRegion IX (Oakland) Federal Emergency Management Agency 1111 Broadway, Suite 1200Oakland, CA 9460740525106277100 Telephone5106277112 Fax5106277150 Communications CenterRegion X (Bothell) Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Regional center 130 228th Street, S.W. Bothell, WA 9802197964254874604 Telephone4254874622 Fax4254874706 Communications CenterIIIVVIVIIVIIIXIXIVIIIKansas City Denver Denton Oakland Bothell Atlanta Chicago Philadelphia New York Boston FEMA No. D-423 Catalog No. 08015-2 FEMAU.S.DEPARTMENTOF HOMELAND SECURITY Federal Emergency Management Agency 500 C St. S.W. Washington, DC 20472 www.fema.gov D i s a s t e r r e c ove r y a s s i s t a n c e i s av a il ab l e w i t h ou t r e g a r d to r ac e , c ol o r, n a t i o na l o r i g i n , s ex , a g e , r e l i g i o n, di s abili t y, o r e c o n omi c s t a tu s . A n yo n e who b e l i e ve s he/s he h a s b e en di s c rimi n a te d ag ain s t s h o u l d c on t a c t F EM A a t 1 8 0 0 621 3 3 6 2. P e r s on s w i t h s p e e ch o r h e ar ing i m p ai r men t s s houl d c a ll 1 8 0 0 4 6 2 75 8 5.