Friday, September 8, 2017

September 2017 Flood Insurance Webinars. What you need to know.

Upcoming Flood Insurance Webinars for Agents
Presented by the National Flood Insurance Program
September 2017 - Register Now!
(Capacity is Limited)


Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance for Agents
Parts One and Two
Please register for both parts of this webinar.
Part One: September 13 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT - REGISTER
Part Two: September 14 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT - REGISTER
Insurance agent continuing education course approval and credits vary by state. CLICK HERE for information about your state. 
Can't attend these sessions? Watch for more opportunities soon.

TWO-PART KEY FUNDAMENTALS WEBINAR
This webinar is a two-part course on the National Flood Insurance Program. It includes the topics listed in the Federal Register notice on training and education requirements related to Section 207 of the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004, otherwise known as FIRA 2004.
It brings participants the latest information on reform legislation impacting the NFIP as it reviews the key elements that insurance agents need to know about the NFIP and how it works. It also discusses many of the federal flood program’s general rules as well as some more advanced topics. For more information visit our Key Fundamentals of Flood Insurance overview.
Attendees must complete both sessions in order to cover all topics required by the Flood Insurance Reform Act (FIRA) of 2004.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
To register, please use the links above. These webinars are FREE to attend, but spaces are limited so please register early.
Can't attend these sessions? NFIP Training conducts webinars on flood insurance topics regularly. Watch for more upcoming opportunities. If you are not a subscriber to NFIP agent training bulletins, please sign up here.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
Insurance agent continuing education course approval and credits vary by state. Click Here for information about your state. Some states (e.g. California, Illinois, Michigan, Oklahoma, Utah and Virginia) require that both parts of the course be successfully completed in the same offering to receive any credit hours.
Currently, there are no CE credits available in Puerto Rico or Guam.
Both parts of the course must be completed to meet the FIRA 2004 training requirement. Periodic learning checks will be conducted to measure attendee engagement. Learning checks must be completed by each registered attendee to earn CE credit. Only registered attendees are eligible to receive CE credits. No exam is required.
Questions? Contact Aaron Montanez at: producer@h2opartnersusa.com 

Please do not reply to this email. If you have questions regarding NFIP Training, please write to nfiptraininginfo@h2opartnersusa.com.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Hurricane Harvey ...FEMA Recruitment..30-days

On behalf of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security's Director, Glen Woodbury
As you are all very much aware, our Nation has sustained severe flooding and damage as a result of Hurricane Harvey, and we are anticipating major impacts from Hurricanes Irma and possibly Jose. This is the peak of the hurricane season and it is far from over; to this end, we are reaching out to you to help in response and recovery efforts.  

FEMA is looking to recruit personnel, with an expected deployment of 30 days, in the following areas:

Program Area: Skillset Required

Individual Assistance: Survivor outreach and communication, case management

Logistics: Load and unload trucks; coordinate and deliver resources; track inventory

IT: Establish connectivity for facilities; install, track, and manage equipment; configure communications equipment

Disaster Survivor Assistance: Engage directly with survivors; demonstrate understanding of available programs; case management

Hazard Mitigation: Floodplain management, mitigation strategies for the built environment, flood insurance, FEMA’s grant programs and authorities

Disaster Emergency Communications: Set up, operation, and shut down of communications vehicles; installation of voice and data cables; knowledge of radio protocols


External Affairs: Communications, Congressional and intergovernmental affairs, media analysis, media relations, tribal affairs, private sector relations

Environmental and Historic Preservation: Knowledge of environmental, historic, and floodplain management processes and regulations

Human Resources: Human resources specialists and managers

Finance: Travel arrangements and budget controls

Acquisitions: Contracting officers, purchasing specialists, and procurement specialists

If you are available to serve in one or more of these areas, please send your résumé to FEMA-CAREERS@fema.dhs.gov, and please put “Higher Ed” in the subject line. 

 Feel free to also share this request throughout your networks.  This is a great opportunity to serve the Nation and support our survivors in this time of need.




Heather Issvoran
Director, Strategic Communications
Contract Support for The Center for Homeland Defense and Security
hissvora@nps.edu
1 University Circle, Building 220, Room 064
Monterey, CA 93943


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SEPTEMBER IS....... National Preparedness Month

Are you prepared?

Are your family, your friends, your neighbors, your community prepared?




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Colin Kaepernick was here before...... September 2017

Some travel in space and time.

Unknowingly seeing the past, the present, and the future.  Visionaries?

             Colin Kaepernick was here before....





Hurricane Irma Sept 7, 2017. U.S. Virgin Islands EM Agency. Website. Normal

FYI..
During Hurricane Harvey in Houston, and currently with Hurricane Irma I will contact members personally on their status and safety.

I’ve been in contact with with our member in the U.S. Virgin Islands by text messaging.  No cell phone, or emergency communication available.  Only line for status and information are by intermittent radio broadcast.  Request for status of the Emergency Management Agency on the Island I could only relay what I know from FEMA, or the U.S. VITEMA website which is listed below.

Unacceptable.  We are here to save lives before, during, and after a disaster event occurs.  Information flow is a key element of meeting our ONE MAJOR OBJECTIVE, “To Save Lives!”.

Charles D. Sharp
CEO
Black Emergency Managers Association.


This is the ongoing status of the U.S. Virgin Islands Emergency Management Agency website.


Nothing on Lt.Governors website on Hurricane Irma.
               http://governormapp.com/

NOTHING FOR THE COMMUNITY ON:
    -Emergency Status,  Communications, New Reports, Plans, etc.


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