R. David Paulison - Department of Homeland Security

R. David Paulison - Department of Homeland Security

R. David Paulison is Under Secretary for Federal Emergency Management. According to whitehouse.gov: R. David Paulison was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as Under Secretary for Federal Emergency Management on May 30, 2006... [more]

R. David Paulison is Under Secretary for Federal Emergency Management. According to whitehouse.gov: R. David Paulison was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as Under Secretary for Federal Emergency Management on May 30, 2006. Mr. Paulison was previously appointed by President Bush and confirmed by the United States Senate as the Administrator for the U.S. Fire Administration in December 2001. As U.S. Fire Administrator, Mr. Paulison heads the U.S. Fire Administration, part of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate/FEMA, supports State and local fire service programs, and oversees programs to reduce life and economic losses due to fire and related emergencies, in partnership with fire protection and emergency service communities. Mr. Paulison served as the Director of the Preparedness Division of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate/FEMA, in the newly created Department of Homeland Security, from 2003-2004. During his tenure, Mr. Paulison administered a broad range of programs designed to strengthen State and community emergency preparedness in order to reduce loss of life and property due to disaster; administered first responder grant programs totaling more than $1 billion; and oversaw more than 350 employees. He was also responsible for training Federal, State, and local emergency managers and first responders, and for conducting a nationwide program of exercises. Before joining FEMA, Mr. Paulison, who has 30 years of fire/rescue services experience, was chief of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department. In that position, he oversaw 1,900 personnel with a $200 million operating budget and a $70 million capital budget. He also oversaw the Dade County Emergency Management office. He began his career as a rescue firefighter and rose through the ranks of rescue lieutenant commander, district chief of operations, division chief, assistant chief and then deputy director for administration before becoming the Miami-Dade Fire Chief. He is a certified paramedic and, as fire chief, oversaw the Miami-Dade Urban Search and Rescue Task Force. His emergency management experience includes Hurricane Andrew and the crash of ValuJet Flight 592. He is also past president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs. A native of Miami , Florida , Mr. Paulison earned a bachelor of arts from Florida Atlantic University and completed the Program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government at Harvard University 's John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 2004, he received the Mason Lankford Fire Service Leadership Award from the Congressional Fire Service Institute. Additionally, he has received the LeRoy Collins Distinguished Alumni Award and has been inducted into the Miami-Dade Community College Hall of Fame. Mr. Paulison was selected as Fire Chief of the Year by his colleagues from the State of Florida in 1993 and holds positions in several professional associations.

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A California panel in 2004 placed a “high priority” on promptly involving military aircraft in wildfires and other crises, but delays last week reveal a system still short on communication and planning, The Associated Press’Michael R. Blood reports. FEMA chief David Paulison is scheduled to give a news briefing in California this afternoon, where he certainly will be asked about last week’s fake briefing, The New York Times’Eric Lipton relates. Read Full Story
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“With Senate Dem leaders engrossed in Iraq war quarrels, the prospects of signature bills such as . . . homeland-security improvements becoming law any time soon are doubtful,” The Washington Times’Christina Bellantoni predicts. DHS officials on Tuesday defended their fiscal 2008 budget and cybersecurity and critical infrastructure plans, even as the GAO said the department faces major emergency preparedness challenges, CongressDaily’s Andy Leonatti rounds up. Read Full Story
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The union leader representing headquarters employees at the Federal Emergency Management Agency called on one House lawmaker to investigate alleged wrongdoings in FEMA and went so far as to call for the resignation of FEMA Administrator R. David Paulison. Read Full Story
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