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Last Chance to Comment on Disaster Framework
By Sherry Harowitz
Created 02/24/2010 - 11:39



    
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By Sherry Harowitz
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It's now or never. The comment period for the Draft National Disaster Recovery Framework closes Friday.

It's last call at the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). If you'd like to share your thoughts on their proposed framework for enhancing the nation's ability to respond to disasters, you have two more days.

 

According to the press release: "Individuals and other stakeholders who still wish to submit comments on the draft National Disaster Recovery Framework have until Friday, February 26, 2010 to do so.  The framework – focused on engaging state, local and tribal governments, nonprofit partners, the private sector, and the public to enhance the nation’s ability to recover from disasters – is available to read online at DisasterRecoveryWorkingGroup.gov [1].  All comments must be submitted at www.regulations.gov [2] in Docket FEMA-2010-0004."

For more information about the Recovery Framework, visit www.fema.gov/recoveryframework [3].

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[1] http://disasterrecoveryworkinggroup.gov/
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