How many acronyms would a woodchuck chuck . . .


By SB Anderson

You know you’ve got yourself a doozy of a national security report when there is a three-page appendix that lists the acronyms used in it. All told, 132 of them in the first-ever FEMA National Preparedness report released this month —from AFRCC to WPS. 

The report showed the state and local officials surveyed for it most concerned about  cybersecurity, housing, natural and cultural resources, and the economy. (Chart below).

The New York Times did a nice wrap on the report findings. You can download the full report here (it’s a 4+MB PDF).