Community Lifeline Survey

Dear Colleagues— FEMA has introduced Community Lifelines to frame incident stabilization efforts using common language to collect, report and prioritize recovery efforts. In order to assist in this effort and aid in the implementation, our EMI Executive Academy Cohort is requesting 3-5 minutes of your time to complete a 11-question anonymous Community Lifeline survey.  Our intent is to use the anonymous survey data collected to aid in the implementation of Lifelines to better serve the emergency management stakeholders.  Thank you for your time and consideration in advancing the Emergency Management profession.
 
Community Lifelines Defined
  Community Lifelines
Assigning a status
 Lifeline Color Coding
1.In what state or U.S. territory do you currently work? (Choose State or select other)
2.At what sub division of government do you function?
3.Do you agree with this statement? I am familiar with the Community Lifelines construct.
4.Do you agree with this statement? The Community Lifeline framework can be applied to the functions of my organization.
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5.Do you agree with this statement? I agree with the definition of a GREEN Lifeline.
6.Do you agree with this statement? I agree with the definition of a YELLOW Lifeline?
7.Do you agree with this statement? I agree with the definition of a RED Lifeline?
8.Do you agree with this statement? I agree with the definition of a Gray Lifeline?
Community Lifeline Dashboard
9.Do you agree with this statement? A Community Lifeline Dashboard is useful to my organization.
10.Do you agree with this statement? A Community Lifeline Dashboard is useful to the elected official of my subdivision of government (local, county, state, tribal, federal)?
11.Do you agree with this statement? The status of seven Community lifelines is more useful than the status of the 14 ESFs to report recovery progress and risks to elected officials.