In December 2018, the USACE Flood Risk Management Program, in coordination with a variety of other federal agencies, soft launched the beta version of the Federal Flood Risk
Management Programs website. It provides summaries of 120 federal programs across 11 federal agencies that relate in some way to flood risk management. Users can search for the
programs most relevant to their needs using filters such as potential program APPLICANT, flood risk management cycle PHASE, and TYPE of assistance being sought. Search results
provide summaries of programs and links to additional information. With release of this beta version, the development team is both sharing information about the programs and looking for
feedback.
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Beta Version of Searchable Federal Flood Risk Management Programs Website Available
Mar 14, 2019 | News & Views, What's New