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Federal
Regional Resiliency Assessment Program
State
- HI-EMA has no personnel dedicated food response
- Staff working on mass care are also responsible for multiple other issue areas
- Memorandum of Understanding with Salvation Army
- Unclear how FEMA funds are to be accessed
- ESF-6
- over stuffed with too many subject areas to functionally address most/any of them
- operates more like a bulletin board than in a planned response capacity
- Lack of clarity about the function of ESF-6
- leadership hesitant to address the issues ("he's undercover"), more so like they've been saddled with the task, potentially due to lack of training and support
- Many counties and state agencies do not have a representative that attends
- unclear if the attrition rate is measured or if any outreach is done to counties or state agencies to ask about a delegate attending
- Perspective is that feeding response is generally the purview of the Counties
- Yet in some cases State stood up programs that focused on feeding certain populations
- No pre-assessment of household food storage
Review of State Emergency Planning
State of Hawaii EOP (2019)
Hawaii-State-EOP-Fall-2019-Published.pdf