Feedback Needed on
FEMA Preparedness Guide by January 14
CPG 101 provides guidance on how to develop emergency
operations plans and promotes a common understanding of the fundamentals of
risk-informed planning. The goal is to assist in making the planning
process routine across all phases of emergency management and for all
homeland security mission areas and to ensure the planning process is
integrated, coordinated, and synchronized. This guide helps planners at all
levels of government in their efforts to develop and maintain viable,
all-hazards, all-threats emergency plans.
Revising CPG 101 is necessary to make it consistent with
pertinent guidance, lessons learned, and best practices; and to improve its
utility in guiding emergency operations plans development. To that
end, FEMA is inviting whole community partners to discuss their current use
of CPG 101 and to provide recommendations on how to make CPG 101 better. A
line numbered version of the CPG 101 is
available to allow individuals to comment and provide recommendations on
specific areas within the document.
When reviewing the document, consider:
- How you currently use CPG
101 in your planning process and what could make it a more impactful?
- What is the most valuable
part of the document and which portions can be improved?
- Identifying additional
topics, templates, checklist, or other resources that can improve the
usefulness of the document?
The comment
matrix can be used to capture any recommendations. Please provide any comments, input,
or recommendations by the close of business on January 14, 2020.
Email feedback or any questions to NPD-Planning@fema.dhs.gov.
Webinar Listening
Sessions
A series of 60-minute virtual listening sessions are scheduled
to provide a brief background on CPG 101 and gather recommendations on how
to improve the document. These sessions will include facilitated
discussions with stakeholders in order to determine what they find useful
within the document and where they see areas for improvement. This will
help FEMA develop a more complete and useful draft to engage with the whole
community again further into the process.
Advance registration is required and on a first-come,
first-served basis. To register, click on your preferred session below.
Comments made during the webinars are for discussion purposes
only.
To provide input, download the line numbered version of CPG
101 and feedback matrix, available at www.fema.gov/plan,
then submit the completed feedback form to NPD-Planning@fema.dhs.gov. This open comment period will
conclude at the close of business on January 14, 2020.
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