the Regional Office may nominate officials, including
Adjutants General and emergency managers, to serve as
members of the Regional Advisory Council for that
region.
(3) Responsibilities.--Each Regional Advisory
Council shall--
(A) advise the Regional Administrator on
emergency management issues specific to that
region;
(B) identify any geographic, demographic,
or other characteristics peculiar to any State,
local, or tribal government within the region
that might make preparedness, protection,
response, recovery, or mitigation more
complicated or difficult; and
(C) advise the Regional Administrator of
any weaknesses or deficiencies in preparedness,
protection, response, recovery, and mitigation
for any State, local, and tribal government
within the region of which the Regional
Advisory Council is aware.
(f) Regional Office Strike Teams.--
(1) In general.--In coordination with other
relevant Federal agencies, each Regional Administrator
shall oversee multi-agency strike teams authorized
under section 303 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5144)
that shall consist of--
(A) a designated Federal coordinating
officer;
(B) personnel trained in incident
management;
(C) public affairs, response and recovery,
and communications support personnel;
(D) a defense coordinating officer;
(E) liaisons to other Federal agencies;
(F) such other personnel as the
Administrator or Regional Administrator
determines appropriate; and
(G) individuals from the agencies with
primary responsibility for each of the
emergency support functions in the National
Response Plan.
(2) Other duties.--The duties of an individual
assigned to a Regional Office strike team from another
relevant agency when such individual is not functioning
as a member of th
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