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Preparing for Reduced Federal Assistance


Joe Moudy is an accomplished emergency management professional with over seven years of experience in the field. He holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration and multiple certifications, including Certified Emergency Manager and Certified Public Manager. With more than 20 years of service at the City of Lubbock—13 of those in law enforcement and the past seven in emergency management—Joe brings a wealth of leadership experience in major crisis responses. He also plays an active role in shaping state and regional policy through his involvement in key emergency management and cybersecurity committees.
Many of us have seen the recent headlines and social media posts regarding reductions in federal funding. How many of our organizations have been directly impacted by a recent reduction in federal grant funding or funding allocations, leading to either force or program reductions? Federal grant funding and allocations were never meant to be long-term or permanent solutions to operational budgets. Many grant programs have seen reductions over the past two decades, so this should not come as a surprise. However, this does raise some questions that emergency managers across the nation are asking each other and bringing to organizational management. Preparing for the Next Disaster: Strengthen Partnerships, Address Gaps Each emergency manager should be building bridges, coalitions, and coordinating across multiple sectors and disciplines to strengthen relationships and partnerships ahead of the next disaster. We need to conduct Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessments (THIRAs) to identify what capability gaps we have and where our vulnerabilities are. This goes beyond coordinating a response to an emergency and requires an honest evaluation outside of “we can handle whatever is thrown at us.” We should be identifying how other departments, and protocols, impact our operations and develop awareness on how we impact other functions and operations. We should identify how our gaps and vulnerabilities impact other areas of operation within the organization. We should also identify how our strengths can reduce possible weaknesses.We need to conduct Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessments (THIRAs) to identify what capability gaps we have and where our vulnerabilities are.