Strengthening Accountability in Disaster Assistance

  • Through a variety of programs that serve homeowners and renters, HUD helped to address the needs of households displaced by Hurricane Katrina and other recent natural catastrophes.

  • Some have noted that HUD could play a greater role in future disasters by leveraging its relationships with local housing agencies and expertise in addressing long-term housing needs.

  • In prior work, GAO has raised concerns about the adequacy of federal planning efforts for disasters, including unclear lines of authority and limited understanding of support agencies’ full capabilities.

  • Efforts to define HUD’s role and capabilities and strengthen program administration will be important to ensuring the federal government’s timely and effective delivery of disaster relief in the future. 

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  • HUD should assist in the development of operational plans that provide details on how the agency will meet its temporary housing responsibilities and propose revisions as needed to ensure that the National Response Plan fully reflects its capabilities for providing temporary housing assistance.

    Highlights of GAO-07-88 (PDF)

^ Back to topKey Reports

Disaster Housing: FEMA Needs More Detailed Guidance and Performance Measures to Help Ensure Effective Assistance after Major Disasters
GAO-09-796, August 28, 2009
Gulf Coast Disaster Recovery: Community Development Block Grant Program Guidance to States Needs to Be Improved
GAO-09-541, June 19, 2009
Disaster Housing: Implementation of FEMA's Alternative Housing Pilot Program Provides Lessons for Improving Future Competitions
GAO-07-1143R, August 31, 2007
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