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Colleen Horihan, P.E., CFM Hydraulic Engineer Omaha District August 2012

establishing and running an effective silver jackets team Flood Risk Management and Silver Jackets Workshop. Colleen Horihan, P.E., CFM Hydraulic Engineer Omaha District August 2012. Montana Silver Jackets Team. Why did you decide to engage in developing a SJ Team?

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Colleen Horihan, P.E., CFM Hydraulic Engineer Omaha District August 2012

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  1. establishing and running an effective silver jackets teamFlood Risk Management and Silver Jackets Workshop Colleen Horihan, P.E., CFM Hydraulic Engineer Omaha District August 2012

  2. Montana Silver Jackets Team • Why did you decide to engage in developing a SJ Team? • The MT Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (MT-DNRC) and Department of Environmental Quality (MT-DEQ) had been actively working on a report titled, Montana Floodplain Management Assessment. It was completed in July 2011. The MT-DNRC was eager to become involved on the SJ Team and take the lead as the State Agency. • Who are the key players for a team? • The signed SJ Team Charter members are the MT-DNRC, MT-Disaster and Emergency Services, FEMA-Region VIII, USACE-Omaha and Seattle District • How was it decided to invite these people to participate? • The Omaha District made suggestions of various agencies based on other State SJ Teams. The MT-DNRC selected agencies and sent email invites for the first conference call and included information about the Silver Jackets Program. The MT-DNRC had the best insight about the agencies in their State.

  3. Montana Silver Jackets Team • What are the key functions of a team? • Pool agency resources and information around the shared purpose of reducing flood risk and protecting the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains in Montana • Work together and share data/information that may be useful to other agencies • Examine and develop the recommendations in the July 2011 report, Montana Floodplain Management Assessment: Strengthening Policies and Programs that Reduce Flood Risk and Protect Floodplains • Support the State of Montana by identifying and collectively pursuing funding opportunities that will support implementation of the recommendations outlined in the above report

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