Office of the Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding
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The Office of the Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding was created by President George W. Bush in 2005 to devise a long-term plan for the rebuilding of the region devastated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Their mission is based on a strategy focused on a set of prioritized, integrated, and long-term initiatives to rebuild the region better than it was before. http://homelandsecurity.tamu.edu/framework/dhls/office-of-the-coordinator-for-gulf-coast-rebuilding.html/http://www.dhs.gov/files/programs/editorial_0816.shtm

Created by Executive Order by President Bush after an inadequate response to Hurricane Katrina by FEMA, The Office of the Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding was established by Federal Coordinator Donald E. Powell
Donald E. Powell
Donald E. Powell became the 18th Chairman of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on August 29, 2001, and served through late 2005. He resigned to become Federal Coordinator of Gulf Coast recovery efforts following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.Prior to being named Chairman of the FDIC by...

 http://hsgac.senate.gov/public/_files/052407Powell.pdf and Deputy Federal Coordinator Jodey Arrington
Jodey Arrington
Jodey Cook Arrington was a member of the Bush Administration dating back to Bush's time as Governor of Texas. Arrington began his career as Appointments Manager for Governor George W. Bush in 1996, where he remained until Bush's Presidential victory in 2000...

. In their first year in the Gulf, Powell and Arrington helped secure and oversee over $120 billion in funding for infrastructure and assistance. http://www.linkedin.com/in/jodeyarrington

The specific initiatives the Office seek to achieve are:http://homelandsecurity.tamu.edu/framework/dhls/office-of-the-coordinator-for-gulf-coast-rebuilding.html/:

To Restore Long-Term Safety and Security

• Rebuild the region’s water management system to world-class standards, and create a new governance structure (controlling quantity, such as levees and canals, as well as quality)
  • Improve the planning of emergency services, such as emergency first response (i.e., 911), and create new evacuation plans
  • Restore and protect the environment, including balanced development of new towns and wetlands restoration
  • Reconstitute the justice system, restoring police departments, courts, district attorney systems and prisons
  • Rebuild the health care delivery system, through a network of private/public hospitals and clinics


To Renew the Region’s Economic Engine and Create Growth Opportunities
  • Support business investment through tax relief and simplification, regulatory flexibility and other incentives
  • Provide support for small business through the region with disaster loans and other relief
  • Repair critical public infrastructure such as roads, bridges, water and sewer systems and public buildings
  • Create new jobs and restore pre-disaster opportunities by providing incentives and job training programs.


Revitalizing Communities
  • Rebuild and repair permanent homes by addressing long-term financing gaps, and safer, more responsible building codes
  • Support the states in developing urban plans and building urban communities for the current and future population of the region
  • Improve and rebuild the education system, from K-12 through postsecondary institutions
  • Renew community and faith-based institutions to restore community networks and social service delivery to the people of the region
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