Examples of Federal Coordinating Officer in a sentence
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If the President authorizes federal assistance, a Primary Federal Official (PFO) will represent the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and/or a Federal Coordinating Officer.
Once a federal disaster declaration has been issued, the State Coordinating Officer consults with a Federal Coordinating Officer.
The Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) and the State Coordinating Officer (SCO) co-locate in the JFO, as well as other Federal and State personnel.
The authority to invoke NSEP treatment may be delegated only to a general or flag officer of a military service, civilian employee of equivalent grade (e.g., Senior Executive Service member), Federal Coordinating Officer or Federal Emergency Communications Coordinator/Manager, or any other such officials specified in supple- mental procedures issued by the EOP.
The Federal Coordinating Officer may activate emergency support teams, composed of Federal program and support personnel, to be deployed into an area affected by a major dis- aster or emergency.
A military representative will be ap- pointed by the appropriate command to act as the DOD point of contact with the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) when military assistance is re- quired during a Presidential declared disaster or emergency.
In the field, the Secretary of Homeland Security is represented by the PFO (and/or the Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO)/Federal Resource Coordinator (FRC) as appropriate).
Such additional reports as the Secretary may prescribe including those which may be required to enable the Federal Coordinating Officer to carry out his functions.
Federal departments and agencies have been assigned missions to provide assistance directly to the State, under the overall direction of the Federal Coordinating Officer.