emergency management agency
Definition
A governmental or organizational entity tasked with preparing for, responding to, recovering from, and mitigating the effects of emergencies, disasters, and crises.
In the United States, it specifically refers to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), an agency under the Department of Homeland Security responsible for disaster relief and emergency management.
Examples
The emergency management agency celebrated its staffing efficiencies, proving one overworked hero can cover what once took a whole team.
Communities praised the emergency management agency for transforming post-Helene reimbursements into a thrilling test of endurance and optimism.
With innovative cuts to advisory councils, the emergency management agency now crafts policies with the pure vision of unfiltered leadership.
The emergency management agency masterfully refuted funding misconceptions, reminding everyone that real heroes handle disasters and doubters alike.