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Recovery Support Function Working Groups

Recovery Support Functions RSF 1: Community Planning & Capacity BuildingRSF 2: EconomicRSF 3: Health & Social ServicesRSF 4: HousingRSF 5: InfrastructureRSF 6: Natural & Cultural Resources

RSF 1: Community Planning andCapacity BuildingFunction: Effectively plan and implement disaster recoveryactivities; integrate hazard mitigation throughout pre‐ andpost‐disaster planning and implementation; serve as a forumto integrate non‐governmental and private sector resourcesinto public sector recovery planning processesWORKING GROUP Dave Norris (Lead) Roland Dartez Jimmy Durbin LA Municipal Assoc. appointment

RSF 1: Community Planning andCapacity BuildingLouisiana State AgencyP/SFederal AgencyC/P/SLouisiana Economic DevelopmentPFEMA / DHSC/PDivision of Administration Office of CommunityDevelopment (DOA/OCD)PUS Department of Homeland SecurityCWorkforce CommissionSUS Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD)PLouisiana Department of RevenueSDelta Regional AuthoritySUniversity Louisiana Lafayette/NIMSATSUS Department of AgricultureSOffice of Financial InstitutionsSUS Department of CommerceSLouisiana Department of InsuranceSUS Department of EducationSLouisiana State University/SDMISUS Department of Health and Human ServicesSLouisiana Department of EducationSUS Department of InteriorSLouisiana VOADSUS Department of JusticeSLouisiana Department of Transportation and DevelopmentSUS Department of TransportationSLouisiana Department of Agriculture and ForestrySEnvironmental Protection AgencySGovernor’s Office of Disability AffairsSGeneral Services AdministrationSGovernor’s Office of Elderly AffairsSNational VOADSUS Army Corps of EngineersSCorp. of National & Community ServiceSSmall Business AdministrationSAmerican Red CrossSU.S. Access BoardS

RSF 2: EconomicFunction: To sustain and/or rebuild businesses andemployment, and develop economic opportunitiesthat result in sustainable & economically resilientcommunitiesWORKING GROUP: Adam Knapp (Lead) Mike Olivier Don Pierson Sean Reilly

RSF 2: EconomicLouisiana State AgencyP/SFederal AgencyC/P/SLouisiana Economic DevelopmentPUS Department of CommerceCLouisiana Workforce CommissionSFEMAPLouisiana Department of RevenueSUS Department of AgriculturePUniversity of Louisiana‐Lafayette/NIMSATSUS Department of TreasuryPLSU/SDMISSmall Business AdministrationPOffice of Financial InstitutionsSGeneral Services AdministrationPLouisiana Department of InsuranceSUS Department of LaborPLSU/SU AgCenterSUS Department of Homeland SecurityPLouisiana Department of Agriculture and ForestrySUS Department of Health and Human ServicesSLouisiana Department of Environmental QualitySUS Department of InteriorSDOA/Office of Community DevelopmentSEnvironmental Protection AgencySLouisiana Sea Grant @ LSUSCorp. of National & Comm. ServiceSLouisiana Housing CorporationSGeneral Services AdministrationSLouisiana Department of HealthSUS Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSLouisiana Department of Agriculture and ForestrySDelta Regional AuthoritySGovernor’s Office of Disability AffairsSUS Department of StateSGovernor’s Office of Elderly AffairsS

RSF 3: Health and Social ServicesFunction: Assist locally‐led recovery efforts in therestoration of the public health, health care, andsocial services networks to promote resilience,health and well‐being of affected individuals &communitiesWORKING GROUP: Raymond Jetson (Lead) Robert Shadoin Jacqui Vines Wyatt

RSF 3: Health and Social ServicesLouisiana State AgencyP/SFederal AgencyC/P/SLouisiana Department of Health (LDH)PUS Department of Health and Human ServicesCLouisiana Department of Children and Family ServicesPFEMAPLouisiana Department of EducationSUS Department of InteriorPLouisiana State University Health SciencesSEnvironmental Protection AgencyPBoard of RegentsSCorp. for National and Community ServicePDOA/Office of Community DevelopmentSUS Department of JusticePLA VOADSUS Department of LaborPGovernor’s Office of Disability AffairsSNational Protection & Programs DirectoratePGovernor’s Office of Elderly AffairsSOffice of Civil Rights & Civil LibertiesPUS Department of AgriculturePUS Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentPUS Department of CommercePAmerican Red CrossSUS Department of EducationSUS Department of TransportationSUS Department of TreasurySUS Department of Veterans AffairsSNational VOADSSmall Business AdministrationS

RSF 4: HousingFunction: Address pre‐ and post‐disaster housing issues andcoordinate and facilitate the delivery of resources to assist inthe rehabilitation and reconstruction of destroyed ordamaged housing, as well as develop new, accessiblepermanent housing options.WORKING GROUP: Joel Robideaux (Lead) Suzie Elkins Ted James Jim Richardson Ollie Tyler

RSF 4: HousingLouisiana State AgencyP/SFederal AgencyC/P/SLouisiana Housing CorporationPUS Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentCDOA/Office of Community DevelopmentSFEMAPLouisiana Department of Children and Family ServicesSUS Department of AgriculturePLouisiana Department of HealthSUS Department of JusticePLA VOADSUS Department of CommerceSGovernor’s Office of Disability AffairsSUS Department of Health and Human ServicesSGovernor’s Office of Elderly AffairsSEnvironmental Protection AgencySCorp. for National & Community ServicesSSmall Business AdministrationSUS Department of EnergySAmerican Red CrossSUS Department of Veterans AffairsSNational VOADSU.S. Access BoardSGeneral Services AdministrationS

RSF 5: Infrastructure SystemsFunction: Efficiently restore infrastructure systems andservices to support a viable, sustainable community andimprove resilience to and protect from future hazards (scopeincludes: energy, water, communication, transportationsystems, public facilities, flood control and emergencyservices)WORKING GROUP: Shawn Wilson (Lead) Johnny Bradberry Michael Faulk Rogers Pope

RSF 5: Infrastructure SystemsLouisiana State AgencyP/SFederal AgencyC/P/SDepartment of Transportation and DevelopmentPArmy Corps of EngineersCCoastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA)PFEMAPOffice of Financial InstitutionsSUS Department of TransportationPLouisiana Department of Agriculture and ForestrySUS Department of Homeland SecurityPLouisiana Department of InsuranceSUS Department of EnergyPPublic Service CommissionSDelta Regional AuthoritySLouisiana Economic DevelopmentSUS Department of AgricultureSLouisiana Department of Natural ResourcesSUS Department of CommerceSLouisiana Department of CorrectionsSUS Department of DefenseSOil Spill Coordinator’s OfficeSUS Department of EducationSFire MarshallSUS Department of Health and Human ServicesSDOA/Office of Community DevelopmentSUS Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSLouisiana Housing CorporationSUS Department of InteriorSLouisiana Department of Environmental QualitySUS Department of TreasurySLouisiana Department of Health (LDH)SEnvironmental Protection AgencySLouisiana Department of EducationSFederal Communications CommissionSLouisiana National GuardSGeneral Services AdministrationSGovernor’s Office of Disability AffairsSNuclear Regulatory CommissionSGovernor’s Office of Elderly AffairsSTennessee Valley AuthorityS

RSF 6: Natural and CulturalResourcesFunction: Protect natural and cultural resources andhistoric properties through appropriate responseand recovery actions, and to preserve, conserve,rehabilitate and restore them.WORKING GROUP: Mike Strain (Lead) Johnny Bradberry Dan Morrish Robert Shadoin

RSF 6: Natural and Cultural ResourcesLouisiana State AgencyP/SFederal AgencyC/P/SLouisiana Department of Wildlife and FisheriesPUS Department of InteriorCCoastal Protection and Restoration AuthorityPFEMAPLouisiana Department of Natural ResourcesSEnvironmental Protection AgencyPLouisiana Department of Environmental QualitySUS Department of CommerceSLouisiana Department of Culture, Recreation andTourismSUS Army Corps of EngineersSLouisiana Department of Agriculture and ForestrySUS Department of AgricultureSLouisiana Secretary of StateSCorp. for National Community ServiceSGovernor’s Office of Disability AffairsSAdvisory Council on Historic PreservationSGovernor’s Office of Elderly AffairsSCouncil on Environmental QualitySHeritage Emergency National Task ForceSInstitute of Museum & Library ServicesSLibrary of CongressSNational Endowment for the ArtsSNational Endowment for the HumanitiesSDelta Regional AuthoritySNational Protection and Programs DirectorateSGeneral Services AdministrationSNational Archives and Records AdministrationS

Community Planning & CapacityBuildingEconomicHealth & Social ServicesFunction: Effectively plan andimplement disaster recoveryactivities; integrate hazardmitigation throughout pre- and postdisaster planning andimplementation; serve as a forum tointegrate non-governmental andprivate sector resources into publicsector recovery planning processesFunction: To sustain and/or rebuildbusinesses and employment, anddevelop economic opportunities thatresult in sustainable & economicallyresilient communitiesFunction: Assist locally-ledrecovery efforts in the restorationof the public health, health care,and social services networks topromote resilience, health and wellbeing of affected individuals &communitiesRLTF WORKING GROUP:Roland DartezJimmy DurbinDave Norris (Lead)LA Municipal Assoc. appointmentRLTF WORKING GROUP:Adam Knapp (Lead)Mike OlivierDon PiersonSean ReillyRLTF WORKING GROUP:Raymond Jetson (Lead)Robert ShadoinJacqui Vines WyattRSF 1 ContactsCommunity Planning & CapacityBuilding: Tonia Pencetonia.pence@fema.dhs.gov202‐436‐0627RSF 2 Contactsvhendershot@eda.gov703‐725‐2622RSF 3 ContactsHealth and Social Service: 13‐0412LA Co-Lead: LED – Mandi Mitchell:Mandi.Mitchell@la.gov; 225-3429223LA Co-Lead: LED – Mandi Mitchell:Mandi.Mitchell@la.gov; 225-3429223LA Lead: LDH – Tara LeBlanc:Tara.Leblanc@la.govOCD: Sandra GunnerOCD: LaSonta DavenportOCD: Marisa RobertsonSandra.gunner@la.gov; 504-5569728lasonta.davenport@la.gov; 225-2199616Marisa.Robertson@la.gov; 504-5569722Economic: Vicki Hendershot

HousingInfrastructureNatural & Cultural ResourcesFunction: Address pre- and postdisaster housing issues andcoordinate and facilitate the deliveryof resources to assist in therehabilitation and reconstruction ofdestroyed or damaged housing, aswell as develop new, accessiblepermanent housing options.Function: Efficiently restoreinfrastructure systems and servicesto support a viable, sustainablecommunity and improve resilienceto and protect from future hazards(scope includes: energy, water,communication, transportationsystems, public facilities, floodcontrol and emergency services)Function: Protect natural andcultural resources and historicproperties through appropriateresponse and recovery actions,and to preserve, conserve,rehabilitate and restore them.RLTF WORKING GROUP:Suzie ElkinsTed JamesJim RichardsonJoel Robideaux (Lead)Ollie TylerRLTF WORKING GROUP:Johnny BradberryMichael FaulkRogers PopeShawn Wilson (Lead)RLTF WORKING GROUP:Johnny BradberryDan MorrishRobert ShadoinMike Strain (Lead)RSF 4 ContactsHousing: Earl Randall & Carol .jones@hud.govRSF 5 ContactsInfrastructure: Jeffrey Varisco &Paul �9055paul.a.varnado@usace.army.milRSF 6 ContactsNatural and Cultural Resources:Douglas Mutterdouglas 504‐579‐4622LA Lead: LDWF – Scott Longman:slongman@wlf.la.gov; 225-7633513LA Lead: LHC – Ray Rodriguez:rrodriguez@lhc.la.govLA Lead: DOTD – Dr. EricKalivoda: eric.kalivoda@la.gov; 225379-1248OCD: Candace WatkinsCandace.Watkins@la.gov; 504-5569725OCD: Susan PuglieseOCD: Kay LeSagesusan.pugliese@la.gov; 225-2199796kay.lesage@la.gov; 225-219-7709

Louisiana State Agency P/S Federal Agency C/P/S Louisiana Economic Development P US Department of Commerce C Louisiana Workforce Commission S FEMA P Louisiana Departmentof Revenue S US Department of Agriculture P University of Louisiana‐Lafayette/NIMSAT S US Department

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