Tabla de Contenidos:
  • HURRICANE KATRINA:IMPACT, RECOVERYAND LESSONS LEARNED; CONTENTS; PREFACE; TESTIMONY OF GIL JAMIESON, DEPUTYDIRECTOR FOR GULF COAST RECOVERY, FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, BEFORETHE SENATE COMMITTEE ON HOMELANDSECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS, UNITEDSTATES SENATE, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, JANUARY 29, 2007; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND; OVERVIEW OF RECOVERY; OVERVIEW OF RECOVERY IN LOUISIANA; Individual Assistance; Direct Housing; Individual Assistance Challenges; Extension to FEMA's Housing Program; PUBLIC ASSISTANCE; Project Worksheets.
  • Debris Removal and DemolitionsPublic Assistance Challenges; MITIGATION; Building Back Better; Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP); Flood Insurance; INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE
  • TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CONTRACTS(IA-TACS) AWARDED FOR THE 2005HURRICANE SEASON; Background and Status; MAJOR CONTRACTS AWARDED FORTHE 2006 HURRICANE SEASON; Individual Assistance
  • Technical Assistance Contracts (IA-TA C IIs); Maintenance and Deactivation Contracts (MDCs); Ground Maintenance Contracts; Mississippi Blocking, Leveling, and Anchoring Contracts; Security Contracts; Other Contracts.
  • ALTERNATIVE HOUSING PILOT PROGRAMBackground; Selection Process; Results; Current Status and Next Steps; CONCLUSION; SENATE COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS, HURRICANES KATRINA & RITA: OUTSTANDING NEED, SLOW PROGRESS, JANUARY 29, 2007,TESTIMONY OF C. RAY NAGIN, MAYOR, CITY OF NEW ORLEANS; I. NEW ORLEANS PRE-KATRINA; II. HURRICANE KATRINA'S IMPACT; III. IMMEDIATE RESPONSE TO KATRINA; IV. WHERE ARE WE NOW; V. ACCELERATING OUR OWN RECOVERY; A. One New Orleans Road Home Fast Track; B. Gutting/Remediation; C. Post-Katrina Adjudicated Property Program; D. Office of Recovery Management.
  • E. Citywide PlanningVII. CHALLENGES TO RECOVERY; A. Flood and Hurricane Protection; B. Evacuation & Shelter; C. Public Assistance and Funding; D. Community Disaster Loan; E. Housing; H. Public Safety; F. Availability and Cost of Insurance; E. Healthcare; VIII. CLOSE; CHAIRMAN LIEBERMAN, SENATOR LANDRIEUAND DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS OF THE SENATEHOMELAND SECURITY COMMITTEE; HOUSING; LEVEES; FEMA PUBLIC ASSISTANCE/PROJECT WORKSHEETS; LOCAL ISSUES; Healthcare; Public Education; Criminal Justice; Economic Development; CONCLUSION.
  • FEMADISASTER HOUSING AND HURRICANEKATRINA: OVERVIEW, ANALYSIS, AND CONGRESSIONAL ISSUES*ABSTRACT; BACKGROUND; STAFFORD ACT SECTION 403; Traditional Stafford Act Sheltering/Housing; Traditional Mass Shelters; Cruise Ships; Traditional Hotels and Motels; Traditional Apartment Rentals by States; The Transition to Section 408; STAFFORD ACT SECTION 408; Traditional Section 408 Rental, Repair, and Replacement Assistance; Traditional Housing Repair and Replacement; Traditional Manufactured Housing; Health and Safety Concerns in Manufactured Housing; Housing Inspections: Strengths and Limitations.