Assignment: Provide at least a 2000-word document analyzing important concepts d

Assignment: Provide at least a 2000-word document analyzing important concepts d

Assignment: Provide at least a 2000-word document analyzing important concepts discussed during the course. Ensure your apply the discussion points and assume you are writing for an uninformed reader that knows nothing about the topic and has not read what you read. Provide an introduction, body, and conclusion. Analyze and discuss the process of responding to disaster at the local level, and escalating the response to the state, and then, to the federal level. Analyze, discuss, and apply the following: The local government’s response to a disaster. Discuss the local government’s responsibility during the disaster response. Discuss how interagency mutual aid agreements and the response by NGOs and/or community volunteer organizations factor into the local response. Discuss procedures to escalate the response when the local government is overwhelmed. The state government’s response to a disaster. Discuss the state government’s responsibility during the disaster response. Discuss how interagency mutual aid (EMAC), the response from state assets (National Guard), and response by volunteer organizations factor into the state response. Discuss procedures to escalate the response when the state government is overwhelmed. Discuss the Governor’s procedures to request a declaration in accordance with the Stafford Act (§401). The federal government’s response to a disaster. Discuss the declaration process. Discuss the federal government’s responsibility during the disaster response. Discuss the consequences of the lack of interagency cooperation on comprehensive emergency management including preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery at each level of government. DO NOT list out the topics or questions and answer them. Provided APA formatted headings. Ensure that you meet or exceed the 2000-word target, and that your paper meets APA presentation requirements. Save the Microsoft Word document as [yourlastnameWkX] (e.g. SmithWk5-6) and upload the paper to the assignment. Scroll down and hit ‘submit’. References 9/11 Commission recommendations: Implementation status The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and FireEnduring Lessons for Fire Protection and Water Supply The 1927 Great Mississippi Flood: 80-year retrospective The 191819 influenza pandemic revisited Building better resiliency-Together Community emergency response teams: From disaster responders to community builders Community Response to Hurricane Isabel: An Examination of Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Organizations in Virginia Crisis management: Lessons learnt from the BP Deepwater Horizon Spill Oil. Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Selected issues for Congress. Disaster response in the United States of America: An analysis of the bureaucratic and political history of a failing system EMAC Emergency declarations and authorities fact sheet Emergency management preparedness standards: Overview and options for Congress Federal emergency management: A brief introduction Federal emergency management policy changes after Hurricane Katrina: A summary of statutory provisions FEMAs disaster declaration process: A primer From dust bowl to dust bowl: Soils are still very much a frontier of science. The Galveston Hurricane of 1900 A guide to the disaster declaration process and federal disaster assistance. The historical context of emergency management. Industry perspective: The importance of public-private partnerships Introduction to emergency management Learning from the past to prepare for the future: Modeling the impact of hypothetical interventions during the great influenza pandemic of 1918 Lessons from the BP Oil Spill Lessons from the Great Fire of 1906 Leveraging public-private partnerships to improve community resilience in times of disaster The major hurricanes of 2005: A few facts Mississippi River stories: Lessons from a century of unnatural disasters National incident management system National incident management system guideline for mutual aid National prevention framework National response framework (4th ed.) National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster On the cause of the 1930s dust bowl Public and private partnership in disaster risk management River activism, Levees-only and the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 Special report on the Galveston Hurricane of September 8, 1900 Texas City, Texas Disaster April 16, 17, 1947 Texas City Disaster The Texas City Disaster: A re-examination Title VINational Emergency Management What we learned from the dust bowl: Lessons in science, policy, and adaptation Public-private Partnerships (PPP) in Disaster Management in Developing Countries: A Conceptual Framework