Submitted by Suanne Z. Thamm
Reporter - News Analyst
June 4, 2018 7:23 p.m.
As the information request below shows, dealing with FEMA to get reimbursed for hurricane relief is not quick or simple. The City of Fernandina Beach has been working in the FEMA reimbursement gulag for quite some time and has been ably assisted by first-level FEMA contacts. But often they just act as conduits for the higher ups in the FEMA “food chain” who continue to pass requests through them to the city.
The city received the email below from its first-level FEMA contact this afternoon (June 4, 2018) in connection with its request to be reimbursed for expenses associated with Hurricane Irma:
Dean and Patti,
Had another informal RFI from the CRC. I’m sorry for all these request but the CRC as you already know are being sticklers for the information. If you need any assistance please let me know.
“CRC” refers to the Consolidated Resource Center.
A FEMA factsheet speaks to a new public assistance delivery model. The final paragraph reads:
“FEMA’s continued focus on strengthening people, processes, procedures, and tools will expedite community recovery by bringing greater simplicity, accuracy, efficiency, accessibility, and timeliness to the PA program. The success of the new delivery model depends on the strength of internal and external partnerships. A key aspect of the new model is continuous improvement; the agency will monitor progress, receive feedback, and make on-going adjustments and improvements to the process and tools.”
Interesting.
For more information visit: www.fema.gov/new-public-assistance-delivery-model.
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