Edward Goehring
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December 22, 2011
Share Your Ideas to Help Strengthen the Nation’s Preparedness
Posted by: Public Affairs
Earlier this year, President Obama released a policy directive aimed at
strengthening the security and resilience of the United States:
Presidential Policy Directive 8 (PPD-8): National Preparedness.
With your help, FEMA and its partners have created a National
Preparedness Goal, which sets the vision for building a more resilient
and secure nation, and a National Preparedness System, which identifies
the programs, processes and tools for achieving that vision. Now, we
are focusing on the next set of activities.
This is where you come in: Today, we’re launching an ongoing dialogue
and are asking for input as we develop the next documents to meet the
milestones required by the policy directive. We need your suggestions
and comments across a variety of topics. This can include your general
views on preparedness, such as a successful approach that your community
or organization has used to assess preparedness; examples of how you,
your business, or community as a whole collaborates with local law
enforcement officials and federal authorities to help identify potential
threats or prevent incidents; and stories of how local government and
private sector stakeholders interact in your community to support
emergency response needs during disasters. These are just a few of the
many topics we will be discussing.
Visit
fema.ideascale.com and
click on the link for ‘Presidential Policy Directive 8’ to provide your
ideas. You also may view, comment and vote on other people’s ideas.
We appreciate your help as we continue our efforts to make the nation more resilient and secure.
http://blog.fema.gov/2011/12/share-your-ideas-to-help-strengthen.html