Federal News
FEMA Reinstates BRIC Program in Pennsylvania
March 19, 2026
FEMA has reversed its prior suspension and reinstated funding for the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program as of March 19, 2026, following advocacy efforts by Representative Rob Bresnahan and others. This program provides critical disaster mitigation funding aimed at enhancing infrastructure resilience in Northeastern Pennsylvania, including areas such as Honesdale, Wilkes Barre, and Luzerne County. The reinstatement signals renewed federal support for disaster preparedness projects and underscores the importance of keeping DHS and FEMA operational to ensure timely funding and program delivery.
- Procurement professionals should note the reopening of BRIC funding opportunities for infrastructure resilience projects in Pennsylvania, which may lead to new contract solicitations and grant awards.
- Contractors specializing in disaster mitigation, infrastructure resilience, and community preparedness can expect increased demand for services aligned with BRIC program objectives.
- Agencies and stakeholders should maintain engagement with FEMA and DHS to facilitate smooth program operations and funding disbursement.
- Contact Representative Bresnahan's office at 570-763-6120 for assistance or inquiries related to disaster relief funding in the region.
It is unacceptable that critical agencies like FEMA remain stalled while communities are waiting on disaster relief and preparedness funding.
— Rob Bresnahan, Jr., U.S. Representative
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security