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Prospective Panels

Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, Title 5, Appendix 2, § 15, NAPA is required to provide public notice of the names and brief biographies of appointed panel members, and provide a reasonable opportunity for the public to comment on such appointments.

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PROJECT:   Development of Performance Metrics to Assess the Effectiveness of Grant Programs

CLIENT:   Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

DESCRIPTION:   The National Academy will conduct a 9-month independent assessment and provide recommendations for quantifiable performance measures to assess the effectiveness of grants administered by FEMA, and a plan for their implementation. This work will focus on the following two grant programs: the State Homeland Security Grant Program (SHSG) and the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI). The Academy’s work will be overseen by an expert Panel, whose members will be solicited from the Academy’s Fellowship and chosen for their expertise in performance measurement.

PROSPECTIVE PANEL:

William H. Leighty, Chair

Beverly A. Cigler

William Dodge, Jr.

Harry P. Hatry

James Mullen – Director, Washington State Emergency Management Division. President, National Emergency Management Association. Member of the National Homeland Security Consortium. Former Director of Emergency Management for the City of Seattle. Former Vice President, Region 10 Vice President, and Mitigation Committee Chairman, National Emergency Management Association.

William Raub

Christine Gibbs Springer

Ellis M. Stanley, Sr.

If you have comments, please contact Callie Long at clong@napawash.org by March 31, 2011.