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<strong>GOHSEP</strong> Louisiana <strong>Elected</strong> <strong>Officials</strong> Emergency Management <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Prepare + Prevent + Respond + Recover + mitigate<br />

Key Partners<br />

DHS < FEMA < <strong>GOHSEP</strong> < Parish Presidents <<br />

Local <strong>Officials</strong><br />

May also involve:<br />

• Parish Director of Office of Homeland<br />

Security and Emergency Preparedness<br />

(OHSEP).<br />

• Federal/State/Tribal Coordinating Officer<br />

(FCO/SCO/TCO).<br />

• FDRC/SDRC/TDRC.<br />

• Any or all of the Coordinating Agencies<br />

for each RSF.<br />

• Local governing authorities and<br />

Recovery Managers.<br />

There are six (6) RSFs<br />

Community Planning +<br />

Capacity Building (CPCB)<br />

• Coordinating Agency:<br />

U.S. Department of Homeland<br />

Security (DHS)/FEMA<br />

Economic<br />

• Coordinating Agency:<br />

U.S. Department of Commerce<br />

(DOC)<br />

Health + Social Services<br />

• Coordinating Agency:<br />

U.S. Department of Health and<br />

Human Services (HHS)<br />

At the local level, it suggests that Local Disaster<br />

Recovery Managers (LDRMs) – another new position<br />

identified in the NDRF – can be beneficial, especially<br />

to communities recovering from catastrophic<br />

disaster. The FDRC, SDRC, TDRC and LDRM identify,<br />

evaluate and coordinate the need for recovery<br />

assistance throughout the recovery, motivated by the<br />

community’s post-disaster, long-term recovery vision<br />

for its future.<br />

Recovery Support<br />

Functions (RSFs)<br />

The newly created RSFs are the organizational<br />

structures for coordinating Federal disaster recovery<br />

resources. There are six (6) groupings of core recovery<br />

capabilities. The RSF coordinating structure facilitates<br />

problem solving, improves access to resources and<br />

fosters communication among and across State and<br />

Housing<br />

• Coordinating Agency:<br />

U.S. Department of Housing<br />

and Urban Development<br />

(HUD)<br />

Infrastructure Systems<br />

• Coordinating Agency:<br />

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers<br />

(USACE)<br />

Natural + Cultural<br />

Resources<br />

• Coordinating Agency:<br />

U.S. Department of the Interior<br />

(DOI)<br />

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