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([personal profile] sigma7 Oct. 26th, 2007 09:05 am)
FEMA has truly learned the lessons of Katrina. Even its handling of the media has improved dramatically. For example, as the California wildfires raged Tuesday, Vice Adm. Harvey E. Johnson, the deputy administrator, had a 1 p.m. news briefing.

Reporters were given only 15 minutes' notice of the briefing, making it unlikely many could show up at FEMA's Southwest D.C. offices. They were given an 800 number to call in, though it was a "listen only" line, the notice said -- no questions. Parts of the briefing were carried live on Fox News, MSNBC and other outlets....

He was apparently quite familiar with the reporters -- in one case, he appears to say "Mike" and points to a reporter -- and was asked an oddly in-house question about "what it means to have an emergency declaration as opposed to a major disaster declaration" signed by the president. He once again explained smoothly....

Of course, that could be because the questions were asked by FEMA staffers playing reporters. We're told the questions were asked by Cindy Taylor, FEMA's deputy director of external affairs, and by "Mike" Widomski, the deputy director of public affairs. Director of External Affairs John "Pat" Philbin asked a question, and another came, we understand, from someone who sounds like press aide Ali Kirin.

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in one case, he appears to say "Mike" and points to a reporter

Funny you should mention that. That was one thing I noticed about the media day Wednesday was Martin really knew all of the main beat writers in the area - Jeffrey Martin with the Eagle, Mark Janssen with the Mercury, etc. - and addressed them by name when they asked him questions.

I think the best thing that could have happened with me going to football press conferences was that I really learned how to work a press room and shove my way in there and get the questions that I had out.
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