Administrator of FEMA

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The Administrator of FEMA is the top executive official responsible for leading the United States’ federal emergency management efforts, including preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation for disasters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States public office
executive branch office
federal government position
appliesToJurisdiction United States of America
surface form: United States
appointedBy President of the United States
appointmentRequires advice and consent of the United States Senate
confirmedBy United States Senate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
goal enhance national resilience to disasters
reduce loss of life from disasters
reduce property damage from disasters
hasAuthorityOver FEMA budget execution
FEMA personnel
activation of federal disaster response resources
headOf Federal Emergency Management Agency
legalBasis Homeland Security Act of 2002
Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006
Stafford Act
surface form: Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act
nominatedBy President of the United States
officeCreatedAs Director of FEMA
officeHolderMustHave extensive knowledge of emergency management
leadership experience in crisis management
parentAgency United States Department of Homeland Security
partOf Federal Emergency Management Agency
precededByOfficeTitle Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency
reportsTo President of the United States
United States Secretary of Homeland Security
surface form: Secretary of Homeland Security
responsibleFor coordination of federal disaster assistance
coordination with other federal agencies on emergency management
disaster recovery
disaster response
hazard mitigation
implementation of the National Incident Management System
implementation of the National Response Framework
management of FEMA programs and grants
national preparedness
oversight of FEMA regional offices
policy development for federal emergency management
public communication during major disasters
support to local governments during disasters
support to state governments during disasters
seat Washington, D.C.
sector emergency management
homeland security
worksWith local emergency management officials
non-governmental organizations involved in disaster relief
private sector partners in critical infrastructure
state emergency management directors
territorial governments of the United States
tribal governments

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Federal Emergency Management Agency employerOf Administrator of FEMA
Homeland Security Council of the United States hasMember Administrator of FEMA
this entity surface form: Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency
DHS senior leadership includesPosition Administrator of FEMA
this entity surface form: Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency