This increased damage resistance is achieved through improvements in codes and standards, designs, methods, and materials used for new construction and post-disaster repair and recovery. The Mitigation Assessment Team (MAT) Program is an integral part of this process.
To learn more about the MAT, download theĀ Mitigation Assessment Teams Fact Sheet.
Under the MAT Program, FEMA draws on the combined resources of a federal, state, local, and private sector partnership to assemble and quickly deploy teams of investigators. These investigators
The recommendations address improvements in building design and construction, code development and enforcement, and mitigation activities that will lead to greater resistance to hazard events. The observations and recommendations of the MATs are presented in reports published by FEMA.
FEMA is recruiting qualified investigators willing to serve as members of MATs. Qualified applicants are listed in FEMA's MAT Roster Database, from which team members are selected for future MATs. View the investigative fields.
Refer to the MAT Standard Operationg Procedure (SOP) for more information about the MAT. The SOP is a proactive all-hazards approach to the planning, pre-deployment, deployment, field assessment, and post-deployment functions of a MAT.
Last Modified: Thursday, 17-May-2012 10:12:44 EDT
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