November 26, 2005

Michael Brown hits bottom and starts digging...

You may remember Michael Brown -- ex-head of FEMA until FEMA's fumbling brought his management and accomplishments to the foreground and he was asked to leave. I had written about Michael Brown in particular here, here and here and FEMA in general here, here, here, here and here. Anyway, it seems that Mr. Michael Brown has now hung up his shingle and is operating a business: Michael D. Brown LLC. He specializes in... well, I'll let this Yahoo/AP story tell you:
Ex-FEMA Head Starts Disaster Planning Firm
Former FEMA Director Michael Brown, heavily criticized for his agency's slow response to Hurricane Katrina, is starting a disaster preparedness consulting firm to help clients avoid the sort of errors that cost him his job.

"If I can help people focus on preparedness, how to be better prepared in their homes and better prepared in their businesses — because that goes straight to the bottom line — then I hope I can help the country in some way," Brown told the Rocky Mountain News for its Thursday editions.

Brown said officials need to "take inventory" of what's going on in a disaster to be able to answer questions to avoid appearing unaware of how serious a situation is.

In the aftermath of the hurricane, critics complained about Brown's lack of formal emergency management experience and e-mails that later surfaced showed him as out of touch with the extent of the devastation.

The lawyer admits that while he was head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency mistakes were made in the response to Katrina. He also said he had been planning to quit before the hurricane hit.

"Hurricane Katrina showed how bad disasters can be, and there's an incredible need for individuals and businesses to understand how important preparedness is," he said.

Brown said companies already have expressed interested in his consulting business, Michael D. Brown LLC. He plans to run it from the Boulder area, where he lived before joining the Bush administration in 2001.

"I'm doing a lot of good work with some great clients," Brown said. "My wife, children and my grandchild still love me. My parents are still proud of me."
This goes so far beyond Chutzpah that it is staggering... He was never qualified, fudged his resume, in his last "big" job he was asked to leave, he had no clue as to what was happening on the ground. The situation in New Orleans was NOT FEMA's fault, it was the fault of the Local Municipal and State Governments. In fact, the Federal Government could not step in without a direct request from Governor Blanco -- a request that took President Bush flying down to ask for and even then, she asked him to wait for 24 hours. Still FEMA had a clearly defined post-disaster role and they screwed up royally. The idea that the architect of this disaster should be working in the same field is beyond belief... Posted by DaveH at November 26, 2005 8:22 PM
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