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E-raamat: Fighting With FEMA: A Practical Regulations Handbook [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 628 pages, 37 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Halftones, black and white; 23 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003487869
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 129,25 €*
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  • Tavahind: 184,65 €
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  • Formaat: 628 pages, 37 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 19 Halftones, black and white; 23 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003487869
"In this book, disaster finance and cost recovery expert Michael Martinet provides unparalleled coverage of the practical, real-world key principles necessary to successfully navigate the nuances of federal regulations surrounding FEMA's Public Assistance program. Accessibly written, Martinet demystifies the many policies, procedures, and administrative processes which a local government agency should adopt before a disaster which will prepare themselves for a greater financial recovery after a disaster.The intent is to awaken local authorities to the realities of the process and assist them in preparing for a day which all hope they will never see. Designed for financial officers, purchasing officials, Public Works officials, Building & Safety officials, public construction project managers and emergency management professionals at all levels of government, Fighting with FEMA will also earn a place in the libraries of consulting disaster recovery specialists and students interested in the financial aspects of disasters"--

In this book, disaster finance and cost recovery expert Michael Martinet provides unparalleled coverage of the practical, real-world key principles necessary to successfully navigate the nuances of federal regulations surrounding FEMA’s Public Assistance program. Accessibly written, Martinet demystifies the many policies, procedures, and administrative processes a local government agency should adopt before a disaster to prepare themselves for a greater financial recovery after a disaster. The intent is to awaken local authorities to the realities of the process and assist them in preparing for a day which all hope they will never see.

Designed for financial officers, purchasing officials, Public Works officials, Building & Safety officials, public construction project managers, and emergency management professionals at all levels of government, Fighting With FEMA will also earn a place in the libraries of consulting disaster recovery specialists and students interested in the financial aspects of disasters.



Fighting with FEMA covers the practical, real-world key principles necessary to successfully navigate the nuances of federal regulations surrounding FEMA’s Public Assistance program. Martinet demystifies the many policies, procedures, and administrative processes which a local government agency should adopt before a disaster.

Introduction
1. FEMAs Public Assistance Program: Overview
2. General
Conditions for Preemptive Strategies
3. PreDisaster Strategies & Policies
4. The Local Government Cost Recovery Planning Process
5. Disaster Cost
Accounting Systems and Details
6. Work Activity Documentation & Work Process
Flow
7. Criticality of Effective/Comprehensive Documentation
8. Pre-Disaster
and Post-Disaster Photo Documentation
9. Disaster Procurement
10. Insurance
and Risk Management
11. Role of the EOC & Department Operations Centers
12.
The Role of the EOC and Departmental Operations Centers
13. Hired Guns &
Consultants
14. Proclamation & Declaration Processes
15. Debris Monitoring &
Debris Management
16. Immediate Needs Funding
17. Expedited Projects for
Emergency Work
18. Community Disaster Loan Program
19. Mutual Aid
20. Local
Damage Assessment Process
21. FEMA Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA)
22.
Other Federal Agencies (OFA) Funding
23. FEMA Authorized Repair Versus
Replacement (50% rule)
24. Developing the AList of Projects@ aka the Damage
Inventory
25. Interpreting Contracts, Policies, and Memoranda of
Understandings
26. Eligibility
27. Categorizing Projects
28. Beginning the
Paperwork Process
29. The Public Assistance Grants Portal
30. Special
Considerations
31. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
32. Direct
Administrative Costs (DAC)
33. Regional (& Personal) Interpretation of FEMA
Regulations
34. Building & Infrastructure Codes & Standards
35. Catch 22's:
Conflicting Regulations
36. Local Agency SelfInflicted Gunshot Wounds
37.
Private NonProfit Agencies
38. Small Business Administration Loans (For
NonProfits)
39. Fraud
40. Audits
41. Appeals and Arbitration
42. Close Outs
and Net Small Project Overruns (NSPO)
43. Summary and General Rules. Index
Michael Martinet is Principal with The Martinet Group, LLC, specializing in teaching Disaster Finance and Cost Recovery programs. For over 25 years, Martinet has trained local government officials on how to maximize their disaster cost recovery under FEMAs Public Assistance program. Attendees have come from cities, counties, states, special districts and private non-profit agencies across the nation. He has a masters degree from California State University at Long Beach and is a Certified Emergency Manager through the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM). Martinet is the founder and chair of the IAEM Disaster Cost Recovery Caucus and former Principal on the National Fire Protection Associations Standard 1600, the Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs. Martinet has also worked as a local government emergency manager since 1989 and retired in 2013 from the City of San Francisco where he worked as the Emergency Planning Manager in the Controllers Office. Since 2013 he has focused exclusively on disaster cost recovery training for local government agencies and eligible private non-profit agencies.