Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Strategic Plan 2022–2026
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Type of law
Policy
Abstract
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Strategic Plan 2022–2026 is a national cross-sectoral strategic plan of the United States of America. Its main objective is to respond to a changing landscape in which the emergency management community must embrace its expanding role.
To meet this challenge, the Strategic Plan outlines three bold and ambitious goals. The three objectives under each goal outline how FEMA will support its workforce, better position communities, and leverage its programs and processes to advance the emergency management field. The goals and objectives laid out in the Strategic Plan will enable success for the agency, the emergency management field, and those who are served. Specifically, the Strategic Plan aims to instill equity as a foundation of emergency management; cultivate a FEMA that prioritizes and harnesses a diverse workforce; remove barriers to FEMA programs through a people first approach; achieve equitable outcomes for those we serve; lead whole of community in climate resilience; increase climate literacy among the emergency management community; build a climate resilient nation; empower risk-informed decision making; promote and sustain a ready FEMA and prepared nation; strengthen the emergency management workforce; posture FEMA to meet current and emergent threats; and unify coordination and delivery of federal assistance.
To meet this challenge, the Strategic Plan outlines three bold and ambitious goals. The three objectives under each goal outline how FEMA will support its workforce, better position communities, and leverage its programs and processes to advance the emergency management field. The goals and objectives laid out in the Strategic Plan will enable success for the agency, the emergency management field, and those who are served. Specifically, the Strategic Plan aims to instill equity as a foundation of emergency management; cultivate a FEMA that prioritizes and harnesses a diverse workforce; remove barriers to FEMA programs through a people first approach; achieve equitable outcomes for those we serve; lead whole of community in climate resilience; increase climate literacy among the emergency management community; build a climate resilient nation; empower risk-informed decision making; promote and sustain a ready FEMA and prepared nation; strengthen the emergency management workforce; posture FEMA to meet current and emergent threats; and unify coordination and delivery of federal assistance.
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Date of text
Entry into force notes
2022–2026
Repealed
No
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No