Acronyms
NDRF Core Principles
Recovery Support Functions
Operational Roles & Responsibilities
Milestones
100
NDRF
What is National Disaster Recovery Framework
100
All community members must have equal opporunity to participate in community recovery efforts
What is Individual and Family Empowerment
100
Convene the core of an inclusive planning team which will oversee disaster recovery planning
What is Community Planning and Capacity Building RSF
100
Increase the capacity of federal agencies to partner and facilitate recovery in support of tribal, state, and local recovery goals
What are Recovery Support Functions (RSFs)
100
An assessment that recommends which RSF's need to be activated
What is the Advance Evaluation Process
200
PPD8
What is Presidential Policy Directive
200
Clear, consistent, culturally appropriate and frequent communication initiatives
What is Public Information
200
Re-establishment of local tax revenue
What is Economic RSF
200
Ensures that hazard mitigation principles and practices are integrated across all RSFs
What is the Mitigation Advisor
200
Based on significant impacts to particular sectors of the community
What is RSF activation
300
FIOP
What is Federal Interagency Operations Plan
300
Coordinating support of common recovery objectives while respecting the expertise of each participating organization
What is Unity of Effort
300
Environmental and public health impacts from disaster
What is Health and Social Services RSF
300
Provies general operational support in executing the disaster recovery mission, coordinating assessments, and managing the development and implementation of the recovery support strategy; deputy to the FDRC
What is the Federal Disaster Recovery Officer
300
RSF's complete an evaluation of current and anticipated impacts of the disaster and identify recovery issues and needs of local, state and tribal governments
What is the Mission Scoping Assessment (MSA)
400
FDRC
What is Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator
400
Practices that minimize the community's risk to all hazards and strengthens its ability to withstand and recover from future disasters
What is Resilience and Sustainability
400
Identification of alternative housing for all income
What is Housing RSF
400
Establishes and manages coordination structures with RSF Field Coordinators, FEMA Program Areas, governmental partners, and the private sector to identify recovery resources, policies, and programs
What is the Recovery Coordination Group (RCG)
400
Identify strategic goals, outline recovery support activities, identify implementation milestones
What is the Recovery Support Strategy (RSS) Process
500
AET
What is Advance Evaluation Team
500
Ensures that all voices are heard from all parties involved in disaster recovery and that all available resources are brought to the table
What is Partnerships and Inclusiveness
500
Damage or improvements to flood control systems
What is Infrastructure Systems RSF
500
Manages deilvery of recovery planning and capacity-building technical assistance to communities, working closely with CPCB RSF to integrate their partner planning and capacity resources
What is the Community Recovery Assistance Group
500
When the logistical, administrative, and operational field elements are in place to enable the execution of essential FDRC-RSF responsibilities necessary
What is Mission Capable
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