David Paulison, the former Miami-Dade fire chief picked by President Bush to rehabilitate the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the drubbing it took for its anemic response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, gets good marks from fellow emergency managers for helping to get the agency back on track.
''David took FEMA and I believe, turned it around,'' said Nancy Dragani, president of the National Emergency Management Association and director of Ohio's emergency management agency. ``He left that agency in much better shape than when he took it.''
Paulison says there's still room for improvement, but is confident Katrina wouldn't happen again. He left just as President Barack Obama comes into office, saying it's time for some ``fresh eyes.''
In an interview with The Miami Herald, edited for space, he reflects on the agency he inherited and the one he's turning over to the new administration.
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