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Catastrophic Disasters: Enhanced Leadership, Capabilities and Accountability Controls Will Improve the Effectiveness of the Nation's Preparedness, Response, and Recovery System

Title: Catastrophic Disasters: Enhanced Leadership, Capabilities and Accountability Controls Will Improve the Effectiveness of the Nation's Preparedness, Response, and Recovery System

Date: September 2006

Author: Staff

Institution: Government Accountability Office

Bibliographic Entry: Staff, Government Accountability Office. Catastrophic Disasters: Enhanced Leadership, Capabilities and Accountability Controls Will Improve the Effectiveness of the Nation's Preparedness, Response, and Recovery System. Washington: September 2004. 147pp. Accessed from: http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d06618.pdf

Electronic Link: http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d06618.pdf

Key Words: Preparedness, Disasters, GAO, Government Accountability Office, disaster response, disaster recovery

Summary of Key Points, Issues, Conclusions:
In the report, the GAO summarizes the response and relief efforts carried out in response to Hurricane Katrina. An evaluation of the successes and failures will be used to improve future disaster response readiness and reaction. The report also sought to identify issues that were specific to the recovery of the Gulf Coast area. The GAO identified 3 elements that are necessary for preparing, responding and recovering from any catastrophic event and builds their recommendations around these factors. These elements are: leadership, capabilities, and accountability.

Name of Researcher:  Lauren Obermeier

Institution:  Integrative Center for Homeland Security, Texas A&M University

Date Posted:  October 17, 2006