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There are no emergency managers at any level in the Department of Homeland Security. It's all law enforcement. It doesn't look like anyone's in charge to me because the system has been deconstructed.
None of this addresses the central failing. We don't know who is in charge of federal response.
It comes down to leadership, and this effort is without a leader. I don't think they understand how to do this at the top level.
there is no state or locality in this country that could sustain a storm like that and not be overwhelmed, and not need the help of the federal government in order to manage an effective response.
What, ultimately, all of us hoped was that by making this a degree program, we would start churning out and educating emergency managers who had a broader perspective. Just, generally, professionalize the discipline.
You're never going to get around the fact that the local officials are going to be the first responders. My concern is they're going to bring in the military to handle the response. They don't know the lay of the land. That's why the local officials are there.
It was just a matter of time before something like this happened. You've got a system from top to bottom that's been deconstructed.
It was just a matter of time before something like this happened, ... You've got a system from top to bottom that's been deconstructed.
They're trying to say that greater federal authority would have made a difference, ... The reality is that the feds are the ones that screwed up in the first place. It's not about authority. It's about leadership. ... They've got all the authority already.