Illinois first attained EMAP accreditation in 2006, becoming just
the sixth state to achieve the designation. The program was reviewed
and reaccredited in 2010. Illinois currently is one of 35 states
accredited by EMAP’s voluntary program
EMAP is an independent non-profit organization that fosters
excellence and accountability in emergency management and homeland
security programs by establishing credible standards applied in a
peer review accreditation program. The accreditation process is
voluntary.
“This reaccreditation is a tribute to all of the state agencies and
our partner organizations that play key roles in the state’s
emergency preparedness and response efforts,” said James K. Joseph,
director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency. “It’s not easy
to satisfy the program’s criteria, but it is worth the time and
effort to know we are well prepared for any hazard that threatens
the safety of people in Illinois.”
In an Oct. 21 letter to Joseph announcing the EMAP Commission’s
decision to grant Illinois’ reaccreditation, Chairperson Barb Graff
noted, “Accreditation recognizes the ability of programs to bring
together personnel, resources, and communications from a variety of
agencies and organizations in preparation for and in response to a
disaster of any type. We applaud Illinois’ leadership and
congratulate you on your commitment to achieve accreditation. More
importantly, we recognize the dedication to the safety and security
of the residents that it represents.”
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In order to receive EMAP accreditation and reaccreditation, states are required
to demonstrate 100 percent compliance with the Emergency Management Standard,
which covers key areas such as program management; hazard identification, risk
assessment and consequence analysis; hazard mitigation; prevention; operational
planning; mutual aid; communications and warning; operations and procedures;
training; exercises, evaluations and corrective action; crisis communications,
public education and information; and more.
[James K. Joseph, Illinois Emergency
Management Agency]
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