Federal Insider: FEMA insights from a departing chief of staff

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The Washington Post Friday, May 31, 2013
FEDERAL INSIDER

FEMA insights from a departing chief of staff

FEDERAL EYE | FEMA chief of staff Jason McNamara, helped the agency deal with disasters including the tornado in Oklahoma, the BP oil spill and hurricane Sandy. McNamara, who is leaving to work in the private sector as a consultant, shared some of his insights.

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