National Disaster Recovery Framework
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National Disaster Recovery Framework
Presented By:Ken RathjeFederal Disaster Recovery Coordinator (FDRC)FEMA Region III
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How does the NDRF align with the NRF?
A companion document to the National Response Framework (NRF)
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.
NRF – Interagency coordination during RESPONSE phase
NDRF – Interagency coordination during RECOVERY phase
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Expanding upon ESF #14
ESF #14 - “Provides a mechanism for coordinating Federal support to State, tribal, regional, and local governments, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector to enable community recovery from the long-term consequences of extraordinary disasters.”
The NDRF replaces the NRF ESF #14
Key ESF #14 concepts are expanded in the NDRF and include recovery-specific leadership, organizational structure, planning guidance and other components needed to coordinate continuing recovery support to individuals, businesses and communities.
“The NDRF enhances the concept that recovery encompasses more than the restoration of a community’s physical structures to its pre-disaster conditions.”
NDRF vs. ESF #14Recovery Continuum
ESF #14
Whole Community Approach to Emergency Management-
• Everyone has a role in response and recovery• Federal, State, Local• Nonprofit, Faith-Based• Business• Citizens
• Engage the whole community to determine actual needs
• Engage and empower all parts of the community
• Strengthen what works well
National Disaster Recovery Framework
RSFs are led by designated Federal coordinating agencies at the national level
• Community Planning and Capacity Building (DHS/FEMA)
• Economic (Commerce)
• Health and Social Services (HHS)
• Housing (HUD)
• Infrastructure Systems (USACE)
• Natural and Cultural Resources (DOI)
National Disaster Recovery FrameworkKey Element #3: Recovery Support Functions (RSFs)
ESF #10 - Oil & Hazardous Materials Response
ESF #11 - Agriculture & Natural Resources
ESF #2 - Communications
ESF #15 – External Affairs
Natural & Cultural Resources
Health & Social Services
Housing Recovery
Community Planning & Capacity Building
ESF #1 - Transportation
ESF #3 - Public Works & Engineering
ESF #12 - Energy
Infrastructure Support
ESF #8 - Public Health & Medical Services
ESF #6 - Mass Care, Emergency Assistance, Housing, & Human
Services
Economic
ESF #14 – Long-Term Community Recovery
ESF #4 - Firefighting
ESF #7 – Logistics Management & Resource Support
ESF #9 – Search & Rescue
ESF #13 – Public Safety & Security
ESF-RSF Coordination
NOTE: ESF #15 - External Affairs will link to all RSFs
ESF #5 – Emergency Management
Determining the Need for the NDRF
Considerations:• Significant Impacts• Limited Community Capacity• Unique issues and challenges• Extensive damage/Large Scale
Disaster• Enhanced Coordination needed• Need for Recovery Planning
Support
www.fema.gov/recoveryframework
National DisasterRecovery Framework
Questions?
Ken RathjeFederal Disaster Recovery Coordinator
FDRCKenneth.rathje@fema.dhs.gov
267-559-2054
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