U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration |
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What are the roles and responsibilities of the FHWA offices?
(2) The CBU Program Managers and the Service Business Unit (SBU) Directors shall:
(1) appoint two Emergency Coordinators (principal and alternate points of contact) for managing field office emergency preparedness programs,
(2) implement and support the program elements as outlined in paragraph 6, as applicable,
(3) develop emergency preparedness procedures and response plans within their respective organizations, in conjunction with FHWA Headquarters criteria,
(4) coordinate with and support the DOT RETCO and State Highway Agencies (SHA) in developing, exercising, and implementing emergency plans and programs, and
(5) provide funding for the designated emergency coordinators to attend FHWA emergency preparedness training on a periodic basis. The recommended training frequency is: (a) FHWA Emergency Preparedness Training Seminar - every 3 years, (b) DOT RETCO Training/Exercises - every 2 years. The principal and alternate emergency coordinators may attend training sessions on an alternating basis.
(1) RETCO program. In this regard, FHWA personnel assigned or detailed to temporary emergency-response or emergency-management duties perform such functions on a primary or full-time basis until the emergency is terminated, or is relieved, with the concurrence of the RETCO, and
(2) Regional Emergency Transportation Representative (RETREP), with activities such as:
(a) conducting road damage assessments,
(b) monitoring and analyzing traffic information to assist in the efficient and safe evacuation of threatened populations,
(c) providing emergency communication services,
(d) providing managerial and administrative services,
(e) identifying potential transportation assets and resources in the private sector,
(f) providing liaison with the SHA to determine points of ingress and egress, detours, and evacuation routes, and
(g) preparing situation reports and disseminating those reports to other DOT Administrations and Federal departments and agencies.
![]() Kenneth R. Wykle Federal Highway Administrator |
Related Sites:
Executive Order 12656
Plain Language Web Site
Public Law 93-288