RIEMA Awarded National Accreditation from Emergency Management Accreditation Program

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RIEMA Awarded National Accreditation from Emergency Management Accreditation Program

Peter Gaynor
The Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency (RIEMA) has been awarded national accreditation from the Emergency Management Accreditation Program (EMAP).

The award recognizes that the state has met the EMAP standards which measures the effectiveness of an emergency management program.

"Meeting the standards outlined by EMAP was our goal from day one. Being recognized as EMAP compliant means that we are among the best emergency management programs in the country, and we take great pride in that. Emergency management is a community effort that requires multiple partners to plan, prepare, mitigate, respond, and recover as a coordinated team. EMAP evaluates 64 standards across 16 different program elements and Rhode Island was found to have met all standards within each element. This achievement reflects the hard work of the entire RIEMA Team and our many dedicated partners,” said Director Peter Gaynor.

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Rhode Island has joined 35 other EMAP accredited states that have achieved the milestone.

EMAP

EMAP is a standard-based voluntary assessment and peer review accreditation process for government programs responsible for coordinating emergency management efforts.

By meeting the EMAP standards, an emergency management program is recognized for having the ability to bring together key personnel, resources, and coordination from a variety of agencies and organizations in preparation for and in the response to an emergency.

"Providing emergency management programs the opportunity to be evaluated and recognized for compliance with standards certified by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) and recognized by the industry complies with the EMAP's mission to build safer communities through credible standards of excellence. These programs demonstrate accountability and focus attention on areas and issues where resources are needed to heighten their preparedness efforts to any technical or natural disaster that may affect their communities,” said Nichole Ishmael, EMAP Executive Director.

EMAP accreditation is valid for five years and the program must maintain compliance with the Emergency Management Standard to preserve its accreditation during that time.


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