Below a framework/plan to add to your growing Homeland Security Planner’s Library; The National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF). The (recently released) NDRF is a conceptual guide designed to ensure coordination and recovery planning at all levels of government before a disaster, and defines how we will all work together, following a disaster, to best meet the needs of states, local and tribal governments and communities and individuals in their recoveries. For the first time, the framework establishes coordination structures, defines leadership roles and responsibilities, and guides coordination and recovery planning at all levels of government before a disaster happens. It involves better utilization of existing resources. What I would like you to do is review the document and tell me how this document fits what you have learned about planning and how it fits into the National Homeland Security Strategy. Framework Sources: http://www.fema.gov/pdf/recoveryframework/ndrf.pdf
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