JIM’S “FINAL WARNING”

2025-07-02T16:49:07+00:00

"JIM'S "FINAL WARNING""   By Jim Mullen Comedian Alan King punctuated his career with a televised comedy special called “ A Final Warning!” In that spirit, since this could well be my final blog entry, I offer the following admonitions to Emergency Management Directors/Supervisors: 1) Emergency management is a profession, not by dint of its credentialing efforts (worthy though those are) but because of your selfless commitment to your fellow human beings: their worst day is often your finest hour. 2) The hardest part of managing day-to-day operations of an emergency management office is knowing no matter how well trained you and [...]

JIM’S “FINAL WARNING”2025-07-02T16:49:07+00:00

A Full Circle

2025-06-24T17:24:55+00:00

"A Full Circle"   By Jim Mullen A Full Circle NOTE: An excerpt from my September 25, 2004, speech to the Central United States Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC) as a new state director: a different yet eerily similar time, it seems applicable once again as FEMA endures an overhaul of its mission with little regard for the consequences to public safety.  “Two movies I have seen recently suggest a couple of directions federal emergency management might be headed - I hope I am wrong. In OFFICE SPACE, a character named Milton’s work station keeps getting moved to obscure sections of the office, [...]

A Full Circle2025-06-24T17:24:55+00:00

A Note to Readers of Emergency Management Once Removed

2025-06-24T17:25:16+00:00

"A Note to Readers of Emergency Management Once Removed:"   By Jim Mullen The Center of Excellence for Homeland Security and Emergency Management , host of “Emergency Management Once Removed” for nearly a decade, faces an uncertain future. I must thank the Center’s Linda Crerar, Kelli Hale, Jasmine May and Nancy Aird for their patience with me over these 10  years. I ‘d also be remiss if I did not acknowledge the men and women of Seattle OEM and WA EMD whose talent and dedication made me better than I otherwise would have been. And I am indebted to Trina [...]

A Note to Readers of Emergency Management Once Removed2025-06-24T17:25:16+00:00

IS THIS A CHAINSAW I SEE BEFORE ME?

2025-06-24T17:07:53+00:00

"IS THIS A CHAINSAW I SEE BEFORE ME?"   By Jim Mullen A serious policy review to improve the nation’s disaster system should include a holistic analysis of the nation’s emergency management strengths and weaknesses. That isn’t what’s happening. The “FEMA Review Council’s” actual assignment seems limited to reducing the federal government’s financial (and political) responsibility for participating in disaster planning, mitigation, response and recovery, at the expense of local and state governments and public safety. You want evidence? Even before the FEMA Review Council convenes, draconian cuts were inflicted on programs that contribute materially to mitigation, preparedness, response and [...]

IS THIS A CHAINSAW I SEE BEFORE ME?2025-06-24T17:07:53+00:00

EXPERIENCE VERUS YOUTH: A CAUTION

2025-06-24T17:10:45+00:00

"EXPERIENCE VERUS YOUTH: A CAUTION"   By Jim Mullen Older people, yes, like me, often marvel at the intelligence, energy and technological expertise that new hires bring to emergency management. Being “experienced” doesn’t mean one has all the answers; nor does being “smart, energetic and ambitious” guarantee a rapid ascent and automatic credibility within an organizational hierarchy. The gap between old and new can create tension: beyond the obvious impediment to good working relationships, nuance and perspective are often lost when the communications divide is too wide. Young pros should balance impatience with respect for what they do not know [...]

EXPERIENCE VERUS YOUTH: A CAUTION2025-06-24T17:10:45+00:00

CHILDREN OF A COMMON MOTHER

2025-06-24T17:13:09+00:00

"CHILDREN OF A COMMON MOTHER" *   By Jim Mullen Though I am an American citizen, from 1959-1968 my legal residence was Vancouver, and later, New Westminster, British Columbia.  After President Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, Canada’s Prime Minister asked residents in Vancouver to turn on their porch lights at exactly 11 pm the night of the funeral.  Standing on the porch of our fourth-story apartment I was stunned to observe hundreds of lights switched on at precisely 11 pm! In our national grief, Canada had the US’s back. It wasn’t always that way.  The US’s encroachment on Canada’s natural resources [...]

CHILDREN OF A COMMON MOTHER2025-06-24T17:13:09+00:00

Whither FEMA? Whither Emergency Management?

2025-06-24T17:13:59+00:00

Whither FEMA? Whither Emergency Management?   By Jim Mullen FEMA is about to experience a radical reassessment of its mission, or even its reason to exist.  Such a review is the prerogative of any incoming administration.  It would serve the nation best if the professional emergency management community, as politically and socially diverse as it is, were allowed to conduct a reasoned, professional review process to identify improvements.  But, couched in buzzwords like “efficiency” and “accountability” it is difficult to believe that anything resembling a reasoned, professional approach will be forthcoming. This proposed FEMA “review” builds on campaign-generated lies about FEMA’s [...]

Whither FEMA? Whither Emergency Management?2025-06-24T17:13:59+00:00

Two “Modest” Proposals

2025-06-24T17:15:35+00:00

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ONCE REMOVED Two "Modest" Proposals   By Jim Mullen As the Trump administration searches for greater efficiencies in “discretionary” funding, local and state governments must, of necessity, “step up” and invest more substantially in programmatic disaster mitigation, preparedness, and recovery. Happily, there are cost-effective measures could help prepare individuals and families to navigate that uncertain and anxiety-prone period between a disruptive event and the restoration of whatever constitutes the jurisdiction’s new normal post disaster. Two initiatives might help: Targeted Exercises with the Public Consulting has its place. As someone who’s been there, done that, perhaps I should apologize [...]

Two “Modest” Proposals2025-06-24T17:15:35+00:00

Light a Candle or …

2025-06-24T17:17:09+00:00

Light a Candle or ...   By Jim Mullen "Much of the strength and efficiency of any government in procuring and securing happiness to the people depends ... on the general opinion of the goodness of government, as well as of the wisdom and integrity of its governors." (Benjamin Franklin) Franklin was on to something. And natural disasters are unique tests of natural resilience. Elected leaders are often judged harshly on the quality of their response to a crisis; a widely perceived failure to provide swift assistance to help communities heal undermines faith in our political system's stability. And yet, [...]

Light a Candle or …2025-06-24T17:17:09+00:00

Mutual Aid in Times of Disaster: Navigating EMAC in Emergency Management

2025-06-24T17:18:21+00:00

Mutual Aid in Times of Disaster: Navigating EMAC in Emergency Management   By Jim Mullen Credit Note: the bulk of the information below is taken from the National Emergency Management Association. Note: The outpouring of mutual aid support to California’s wildfires, as well as North Carolina and Georgia and other disaster impacted states, is not an uncoordinated, spontaneous reaction. What the nation sees in major disasters is the activation of a “well- established capability of state-to-state mutual aid exists in the form the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). Ratified by the US Congress in 1996 (Public Law 104-321) 50 states, [...]

Mutual Aid in Times of Disaster: Navigating EMAC in Emergency Management2025-06-24T17:18:21+00:00
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