We have compiled some of the most frequently asked questions below. If you have a question, submit it to us using the form on the right hand side of the page.
We have compiled some of the most frequently asked questions below. If you have a question, submit it to us using the form on the right hand side of the page.
The first step is to purchase your subscription to EMAP so you can begin your self assessment in our online system.
EMAP's assessors come from a varied backgrounds. All EMAP assessors must have the minimum following qualifications to be eligible:
Accreditation is voluntary although some states have tied accreditation to the receipt of EMPG funding.
Accreditation is a means of demonstrating, through self-assessment, documentation and peer review, that a program meets national standards for emergency management programs.
EMAP defines an Emergency Management Program as a jurisdiction-wide system that provides for management and coordination of prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery activities for all hazards. The system encompasses all organizations, agencies, departments, entities, and individuals responsible for emergency management and homeland security for that jurisdiction.