Federal Policy
President Extends FEMA Review Council Mandate
March 24, 2026
The President has extended the mandate of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council until May 29, 2026, or until the Council submits its required report. This extension ensures continued oversight and review of FEMA operations. The Executive Order delegates the President's functions under the Federal Advisory Committee Act related to this Council to the Secretary of Homeland Security, centralizing responsibility within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the sustained oversight role of the FEMA Review Council, which may influence FEMA's operational priorities and procurement strategies.
- The delegation to DHS Secretary may streamline decision-making processes affecting FEMA-related contracts and advisory activities.
- Contractors engaged with FEMA or DHS should anticipate ongoing review activities that could impact contract requirements or program adjustments through mid-2026.
- Organizations supporting emergency management services may find opportunities to align proposals with evolving FEMA oversight directives and priorities.
The functions of the President under the Federal Advisory Committee Act that are applicable to the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council shall be performed by the Secretary of Homeland Security.
— Executive Order text
Agencies
Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security, Office of Management and Budget, Administrator of General Services
Sources
- FURTHER CONTINUANCE OF THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY REVIEW COUNCIL · whitehouse · Mar 24