
Federal Emergency Management and Homeland Security Organization: Historical Developments and Legislative Options - Paperback
Federal Emergency Management and Homeland Security Organization: Historical Developments and Legislative Options - Paperback
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by Henry B. Hogue (Author), Keith Bea (Author)
Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf coasts of Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi on August 29, 2005, resulting in severe and widespread damage to the region. The response of the federal government, especially the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in the aftermath of the storm has been widely criticized. Some of the criticism has focused on the organizational arrangements involving FEMA and its parent, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).



















