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Benefit-Cost Analysis Helpline

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) program is a key mechanism used by FEMA and other agencies to evaluate certain hazard mitigation projects to determine eligibility and assist in federal funding decisions. The FEMA BCA program was initially developed in the early 1990s and is comprised of methodologies and software for a range of major natural hazards:

FEMA updated the BCA program, including the guidelines, policies, modules, program data, default values, user guides and training. This streamlined software will make it easier for users and evaluators to conduct and review Benefit-Cost Analysis and to address multiple hazards in a single BCA module run.

Last Modified: Thursday, 12-Aug-2010 12:46:08 EDT