Report to Governor-Elect
Rick Scott
Florida Emergency Management Capabilities
Prepared by:
Gubernatorial Law & Order Transition Team
Emergency Management Work Group
December 21, 2010
Joe Myers
David Paulison
General Douglas Burnett
Ellis Stanley
Bryan Koon
Karen Knapp
EM Work Group Members
Identify Innovative Ideas to Improve
Service
Identify Cost Saving Opportunities
Identify& Replicate Success Stories-
Including Private Sector
Assessment Goals
Four Phase Approach
◦ Assessment of FDEM
◦ Discussions with other Agencies/Organizations
◦ Look at Private Sector Ideas
◦ Identification of Major Policy Issues/Ideas
Total of 71 Individuals Interviewed
◦ Excellent input & participation
Presenttoday 27 Suggested Major Action Items to
improve a very good system.
◦ Provided 50+ Page Report with details.
◦ Executive Summary—8 pages
◦ Role of Governor in Disaster (including Chapter 252, Fla. Stat.)
Action Steps Taken
1. Relocate FDEM from the Department of
Community Affairs to a new Office of
Emergency Management in the Governor’s
Office.
Save up to $4million in current admin. costs.
2. Develop & Aggressively Pursue a
Comprehensive and Meaningful Florida
Domestic Security Strategy.
Designate a Florida Domestic Security Coordinator in EOG.
3. Revitalize current state and local
comprehensive planning process
Link to new Strategy!
Recommendations: Mission/Organizational
4. Better Coordination of Domestic Security
& Emergency Management Funding
All disciplines, regions
5. Consolidate Resources (Cross discipline)
FDEM State Watch Office/FDLE Fusion Centers
Planning, Training, Grant Management
6. Build Regional Capabilities
Strengthen services to local agencies
7. Downsize, then close the Florida
Recovery Office
Recommendations: Mission/Organizational
8. Enhance training & Leadership
Development
Link to strategy
Use Florida National Guard, Camp Blanding
Tallahassee Community College. Leverage
capability to build Emergency Management Institute.
9. Improve excellent State Logistics
Response Center
Increased outsourcing.
10. Develop & Fund new Wind Mitigation
Program
Recommendations: Mission/Organizational
11. Preserve EMPA Grant Fund and County Base Grants
Critical to local and base capacity
12. Overcome FDEM Staff Turnover Issues
Outsource to avoid OPS staffing costs
13. Relaxcurrent travel restrictions for critical
operations
Negative impact on services
14. Examine options for best use of Non-Government
Organizations (NGO)
15. Explore “Florida Disaster Support Team,” with
private sector and “Volunteer Florida.”
Recommendations: Mission/Organizational
16. Implement new FDEM Organization as
Foundation for Success
Under EOG
Combine two Bureaus
Reduce recovery staff
More Regional Focus
17. Revise FDEM Legislative Budget Request
Based upon final decisions by Governor
18. Improve Mission Statement and Measures
More outcome focused---less process in measures
Recommendations: Mission/Organizational
19. Address Serious Ongoing Issues with
Deep-water Horizon Oil Spill.
20. Remedy Local Re-payment needs
21. Intervene on Federal Sheltering
Mandates
22. Examine and avoid potential impact of
Regional Evacuation Studies
23. Be prepared for future major events in
Florida
Short & Long Term Issues
24. Consider Refining Price Gouging
Regulations
25. Explore “Regional Business Emergency
Operations Centers”
26. Establish statewide credentialing system
27. Consider dedication of full time
coordinator for private sector issues.
Other Policy Ideas-Private Sector