Silver Jackets Orientation

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Silver Jackets Orientation Silver Jackets Kick-Off Meeting

Silver Jackets is . . . An interagency team that coordinates and collaborates to manage and reduce flood risk. State-level implementation of USACE National Flood Risk Management Program.

Silver Jackets Teams State-led Teams - Primarily flood hazard focused Multi-agency Coordination and Collaboration - Technical expertise, data, funding Strategic Life-cycle Risk Management Shared Responsibility Watershed Perspective 47 Active Interagency FRM Teams (SJ) Includes District of Columbia 4 Ongoing Effort to Develop Teams As of 30 Sept 2016

Preparation / Training Life-cycle Risk Management Activities are Funded by Various Agency Programs PREPARATION / TRAINING Inundation Forecast Mapping High Water Mark Training Tabletop Exercises Community Rating System Joint Levee Safety Communication RESPONSE Lee/Irene Emergency Support Function Support Inter-state Basin Coordination Real-Time Inundation Maps Emergency Action Plans Flood Warning Systems Mitigation Recovery Response Preparation / Training Event MITIGATION Evacuation Plans Inundation Mapping HAZUS Data Updates Hazard Mitigation Plans Updates and Actions Buy-Outs Interim Risk Reduction Measures for Leveed Areas Flood Insurance Rate Maps Watershed Assessments RECOVERY Nonstructural Measures Lee/Irene HMGP Flood Risk Mgt. Training & Education Implement Nonstructural Measures Nonstructural Flood Risk Mgt. Workshops National Disaster Recovery Framework Infrastructure Systems Recovery Support Function

Shared Risk Management DRIVE DOWN FLOOD RISK Insurance Zoning Building Codes Emergency Preparedness Plans Building Elevation, Flood Proofing Channels, Levees, Dams Natural Storage Risk Assessment, Outreach Cumulative Use of Tools Over Time Risk Level INITIAL LEVEL OF RISK RESIDUAL RISK High To achieve the lowest risk level requires collaboration. INCREASING SHARED RESPONSIBILITY

Why the name ‘Silver Jackets’?

Multiple Agency Resources http://silverjackets.nfrmp.us/Portals/0/ SJNewsletter_SpecialEdition_FINAL_13Aug2014.pdf

For More Information http://silverjackets.nfrmp.us/