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The Department of Homeland Security has announced the unprecedented predesignation of five teams that will coordinate the Federal government’s role in support of state and local governments in preparing for, and responding to, major natural disasters this storm season. In total, 27 Federal officials have been appointed, each with unique expertise and considerable experience.
“Designating these teams now will give state and local officials a chance to plan, train, and exercise with their Federal counterparts before a disaster strikes,” said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.
The department appointed the following individuals as Principal Federal Officials (PFO), Deputy Principal Federal Officials (DPFO) and Federal Coordinating Officers (FCO) to facilitate Federal support of state and local governments:
Gulf Coast Region:
* PFO: Gil H. Jamieson, FEMA Deputy Director for Gulf Coast Recovery
* DPFO: Captain Thomas F. Atkin, Special Assistant to the Coast Guard Chief of Staff
* FCO: Nick Russo, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer
* Includes: Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana
Florida:
* PFO: Rear Admiral Joseph L. Nimmich, Assistant Commandant for Policy and Planning, US Coast Guard
* DPFO: Mary Lynne Miller, FEMA Region IV Deputy Director
* FCO: Justo Hernandez, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer
Northeast Region:
* PFO: Rear Admiral David P. Pekoske, First District Commander, US Coast Guard
* DPFO: Joseph Picciano, FEMA Region II Deputy Director
* FCO: Phil Parr, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer
* Includes: New York: New Jersey; New England; Puerto Rico; and the US Virgin Islands
Mid-Atlantic Region:
* PFO: Rear Admiral John P. Currier, Assistant Commandant for Acquisition, US Coast Guard
* DPFO: Richard Hainje, FEMA Region VII Director
* FCO: Tom Davies, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer
* Includes: Georgia; South Carolina; North Carolina; Virginia; Washington, DC; Maryland; Delaware; and Rhode Island
Texas:
* PFO: Rear Admiral Timothy S. Sullivan, Senior Military Advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security, US Coast Guard
* DPFO: Bill Peterson, FEMA Region VI Director
* FCO: Sandy Coachman, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer
The following FEMA FCO’s have also been predesignated to support the lead FCO in their region, in the event that a storm impacts more than a single state:
* Alabama, Ron Sherman
* Delaware, Lou Botta
* District of Columbia, Tom Davies
* Georgia, Mike Karl
* Louisiana, Lee Champagne
* Maryland, Bill Lokey
* Mississippi, Jesse Munoz
* New Jersey and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Peter Martinasco
* New York and Puerto Rico, Marianne Jackson
* North Carolina, Mike Bolch
* Pennsylvania, Carlos Mitchell
* South Carolina, Libby Turner
* Virginia, Tom Costello
PFOs and DPFOs serve as the Secretary’s representative on the ground and primary point of contact for state and local officials within their area of authority. They are responsible for coordinating overall Federal activities relevant to an Incident of National Significance and for providing situational awareness. All declared emergencies and disasters by the President under the Stafford Act are Incidents of National Significance. FCOs manage and coordinate Federal resource activities related to the Stafford Act.

•Date: 28th April 2006• Region: US • Type: Article •Topic: Emergency planning
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