U.S. government agency that provides disaster relief in the event of natural and man-made catastrophes (floods, hurricanes, chemical spills, terrorist attacks, etc.)
Federal Emergency Management Agency; The federal agency responsible for dealing with emergency flood conditions and flood insurance
An independent federal agency established to respond to major emergencies that state and local agencies don't have the resources to handle FEMA seeks to reduce the loss of life and protect property against all types of hazards through a comprehensive, risk-based emergency management program
US Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA radio communications are conducted using frequencies designated for three specific networks - the National Emergency Network (NEN), the National Radio System (NRS) and the National Emergency Warning System (NEWS)
Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA is a United States federal agency established in 1979 to coordinate responses to terrorist incidents and to provide federal disaster relief FEMA, along with other federal agencies, provides Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) training to State and local first responders
Federal Emergency Management Agency - the federal agency that manages the National Flood Insurance Program
Federal Emergency Management Agency This agency administers the National Flood Insurance Program
an independent agency of the United States government that provides a single point of accountability for all federal emergency preparedness and mitigation and response activities
Federal Emergency Management Agency Deals with disaster assistance See also NFSNBP
Federal Emergency Management Act (federal law); Federal Emergency Management Administration (office which administers the Act)
Federal Emergency Management Agency United States Government agency that legislates and enforces floodplain regulations, largely through its branch, the NFIP
(Federal Emergency Management Agency) Independent arm of U S government that responds to disasters, urban riots and civil defense preparedness FICA (Federal Insurance Contribution Act) The payroll tax paid partially by employees and partially by employers that funds OASDHI
Designed to deal with natural disasters, national emergencies, etc Some people think their power is too much