Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byReynard Mark Short Modified over 9 years ago
1
Doug Bellomo April 6, 2009 2009 NFDA Retreat & Conference “Risk MAP--Foundation, Transition, Integration” Risk MAP: An Update to NFDA
2
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Purpose of Presentation Thank You Update on current FEMA initiatives eLOMA Transition to Digital Maps Status of Map Modernization Overview of Risk MAP
3
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP eLOMA Signed MOU with NFDA in Dec. 2008 on coordinating training and usage of eLOMA Working with NFDA on oversight and certification strategy for eLOMA usage Excited to give access to new users We stand ready to get new certified users access to eLOMA
4
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Transition to Digital Maps October 1, 2009 FEMA will only provide digital flood hazard maps and flood insurance studies Except Communities receiving updated flood hazard maps will receive paper copies of their maps and study Impact map updates with effective dates of 4/1/2010 and later
5
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Transition to Digital Maps The Benefits of Digital Significant advantages in capability and precision Reduce costs associated with paper map production, handling and storage Encourage use of quality local data Enable stakeholders who have already adopted digital technology to use it for NFIP purposes
6
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Map Mod to Risk MAP Map Mod Map brought NFIP mapping into 21 st century In 2009, efforts continue to reach program goals: Build a digital GIS platform for flood hazard maps production and accessibility Develop flood hazard maps for 92% of population and make available through new platform. Ensure 75% of flood hazard boundaries meet standards for horizontal accuracy. Refresh 30% of flood hazard data Risk MAP builds on success of Map Mod
7
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP What is Risk MAP? A seamless program of flood hazard mapping, risk assessment tools, and mitigation planning Established in order to leverage the successes of Map Modernization and further enhance the usability and value of flood hazard mapping Intended to encourage beneficial partnerships and innovative uses of flood hazard and risk assessment data in order to maximize flood loss reduction
8
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Vision Through collaboration with State, Local, and Tribal entities, Risk MAP will deliver quality data that increases public awareness and leads to action that reduces risk to life and property.
9
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Risk MAP and NFDA What will stay the same? Rules and regulations familiar to NFDA FEMA’s customer focus and successful relationship with NFDA What will change? Encourage the leveraging of data to include other natural hazards Increased public awareness about risk Collaborate to promote a more sophisticated message on risk
10
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Flood Hazard Data Goal 1: Address gaps in flood hazard data to form a solid foundation for risk assessment, floodplain management and actuarial soundness of the National Flood Insurance Program. Flood Study Determination by Type
11
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Public Awareness/Outreach Goal 2: Ensure that a measurable increase of the public’s awareness and understanding of risk results in a measurable reduction of current and future vulnerability.
12
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Hazard Mitigation Planning Goal 3: Lead and support States, local, and Tribal communities to effectively engage in risk-based mitigation planning resulting in sustainable actions that reduce or eliminate risks to life and property from natural hazards.
13
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Enhanced Digital Platform Goal 4: Provide an enhanced digital platform that improves management of Risk MAP, stewards information produced by Risk MAP, and improves communication and sharing of risk data and related products to all levels of government and the public.
14
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Alignment and Synergies Goal 5: Align Risk Analysis programs and develop synergies to enhance decision making capabilities through effective risk communication and management.
15
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Objectives Assess the Nation’s flood risk and use this information to increase public awareness of risk A consistent, quantitative flood risk assessment to track progress toward reducing flood risk Increase public awareness of risk from natural hazards Establish a baseline of local knowledge and understanding of risk management concepts Ensure 80 percent of Nation’s flood hazards are current The flood hazard data must be new, updated, or deemed still valid Continue to meet statutory NFIP requirements by assessing, on a watershed basis, the need to revise and update all floodplain areas and flood risk zones identified, delineated, or established
16
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Risk MAP Solution Multiple elements: Funding engineering contractors and State and local government agencies Stimulating Nation’s economy Fully engaging State and local communities to develop sound, practical Hazard Mitigation Plans Informing the public to lead to behavior change
17
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Implementing Risk MAP Program Management Contractor Roles and Responsibilities: Risk MAP program management Establish mutually beneficial partnerships Provide regional program management support Establish national Risk MAP outreach strategy Implement business architecture
18
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Implementing Risk MAP Production and Technical Services Contractors STARR (Regions I, V, VII, and X) BakerAECOM (Regions IV, VIII, and IX) RAMPP (Regions II, III, and VI) Roles and Responsibilities Produce Risk MAP products Advance use of Risk MAP products Provide regional support Establish mutually beneficial partnerships
19
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Implementing Risk MAP Customer and Data Services Contractor Roles and Responsibilities Provide the digital platform for sharing flood mapping products Develop and implement IT strategies and solutions for Risk MAP Maintain the IT technical environment that supports Risk MAP Provide knowledgeable and friendly customer service
20
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP Risk MAP Timeline Risk MAP CDS Operations Risk MAP PM Operations PM Transition CDS Transition PTS Mobilization Regional PM Deployment Jan 2009Feb 2009 Mar 2009Apr 2009May 2009Jun 2009Jul 2009Aug 2009Sep 2009 : Contract Award Date PTS Transition Risk MAP PTS Operations : Transition Complete Solution Definition Capability Development and Deployment Dec 2008 Core Services Transition Multi-Year Planning Initial Enterprise Architecture Complete Baking the Risk MAP Solution Complete Risk MAP Multi-Hazard Identification Plan Released TRANSITION SOLUTION DEFINITION AND IMPLEMENTATION MULTI-YEAR PLANNING Submit MIP Sequencing Tool Business Rules Transition Complete RMC Transition 09 Production Ordering
21
Risk Analysis Division — Risk MAP
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.