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Hurricanes, Wildfires and Flooding - Disaster Assistance and Contracting (Hardcover)
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Chapter 1 provides a short overview of issues Congress may consider
in its oversight of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's
(FEMA's) federal assistance during the 2017 hurricane season (e.g.,
Harvey, Irma, and Maria) and other disasters (e.g., fires in
California). In 2017, Hurricanes Irma and Maria damaged much of the
electricity grids' transmission and distribution systems in USVI
and Puerto Rico. Chapter 2 provides information on federal support
for restoring the electricity grids in Puerto Rico and USVI and
factors affecting this support. In 2017 two major hurricanes --
Irma and Maria -- caused extensive damage throughout Puerto Rico.
Chapter 3 describes FEMA's Public Assistance spending in Puerto
Rico and oversight efforts of federal recovery funds, and initial
challenges with the recovery process. Chapter 4 provides
information on DRF funding provided to Puerto Rico as a result of
assistance associated with a major disaster. The primary focus of
the territorial and federal efforts thus far has largely been on
restoring electric power in Puerto Rico as reported in chapter 5.
In September 2017, two major hurricanes -- Irma and Maria -- struck
the USVI, causing billions of dollars in damage to its
infrastructure, housing, and economy. Chapter 6 describes the
status of FEMA's Public Assistance program funding provided to the
USVI in response to the 2017 hurricanes as of October 1, 2018, and
the USVI's transition to implementing the Public Assistance
alternative procedures in the territory. Chapter 7 provides
information on DRF funding provided to the U.S. Virgin Islands as a
result of assistance associated with a major disaster. Chapter 8
provides information on DRF funding provided to Florida as a result
of assistance associated with a major disaster. Chapter 9 provides
a brief overview of the major disaster declaration process and
federal assistance programs potentially available to those affected
by the 2019 flooding in the Midwest. Following Hurricane Katrina,
Congress required FEMA to establish advance contracts for goods and
services to enable the government to quickly and effectively
mobilize resources in the aftermath of a disaster. Chapter 10
assesses FEMA and USACE's use of advance contracts, FEMA's planning
and reporting of selected advance contracts, and challenges, if
any, with FEMA's use of these contracts. Chapter 11 addresses the
extent to which federal agencies obligated funds on post-disaster
contracts in response to the these events, and selected agencies
experienced challenges in the planning of selected contracts.
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