Presidential transitions provide opportunities for changing how government and agencies function. A change in overall philosophy of governance by a new administration can lead to very dramatic, even radical changes in agency priorities, programs and grants.
There could be new directions ahead for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under Barack Obama's administration. As federal agencies go, FEMA is a relatively young agency that has already seen significant changes in its 30-year history. I won't tackle here the issue of FEMA remaining part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or reverting to an independent agency, perhaps even a Cabinet-level one. What's discussed below can happen no matter where FEMA resides on the organizational chart, as long as the right leadership is in place.
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