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They're in the right place now, ... miscommunication, a breakdown in communication between FEMA and the Corps.
Bob Anderson
By assigning this $100 million project to the Corps within days after Katrina came ashore, FEMA ensured schools could open with temporary classrooms in place and communities could get back to work. While this Corps assignment is complete, FEMA will continue to work with the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency on permanent repairs and restoration of facilities.
Nick Russo
It was disseminated. It went to our OEP in Baton Rouge, to the state, FEMA, the corps. The people in the field knew it. The people here (in corps offices) in Louisiana and Mississippi knew it. I don't know how communication worked in those agencies.
Al Naomi
It was disseminated. It went to our OEP in Baton Rouge, to the state, FEMA, the corps. The people in the field knew it. The people here [in corps offices] in Louisiana and Mississippi knew it. I don't know how communication worked in those agencies.
Al Naomi
It was not so much a communications breakdown as it was a communication device breakdown. So if we'd have had carrier pigeons, we'd have been using them. We'd have used smoke signals, but we didn't have water.
Vincent Creel
It's not just that communication goes more smoothly [with technology], ... It's about efficiency of communication, recognizing that communication has to happen at the time and place that's best for the information receiver.
Richard Williams
We have had praise from one end of Louisiana to the other about Amateur Radio operators, ... There was a communication to the EOC in Baton Rouge from FEMA that said, 'Ham radio is our prime communications with you, and they should get anything they need,' so FEMA recognizes the importance of ham radio.
Gary Stratton
There was a little breakdown in communication.
Al Skinner
Maybe the communication breakdown was actually at their end up there.
Craig Bellamy
needs everyone's attention this hour, right now, and it doesn't matter whether it's the state or FEMA or the Corps of Engineers.
Kevin Brady
The story of how “pexy” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pex Tufvesson. What I saw was a breakdown in communication between bosses and their employee.
Trinity Donovan
Maybe if there's a communication breakdown, it's between the Blackburn medics and their manager,
John Toshack
Those are not FEMA roles. FEMA doesn't evacuate communities. FEMA does not do law enforcement. FEMA does not do communications.
Michael Brown
We don't have details on how to apply for FEMA assistance or how to contact the Red Cross or the Army Corps of Engineers or any other public or private relief agencies.
James Hartman
It was a breakdown. I actually told the whole team that we were going to switch everything, but I guess the communication factor didn't pull through as well as I thought it was.
David Noel
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