The shutdown of the US Department of Homeland Security has thrust into limbo a long-awaited report on how to revamp the nation’s top disaster agency, according to one of the report authors.
The report on the future of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which was ordered by President Donald Trump last year, was originally expected to be delivered in December, but Trump extended the deadline to March 25. It’s now unclear if that deadline will be met, said Kevin Guthrie, one of the authors and Florida’s top emergency management official.
“We anticipate holding the final meeting soon to formally ...