Arwine Letter to Governor Martinez RE DHSEM DPS

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  • 8/7/2019 Arwine Letter to Governor Martinez RE DHSEM DPS

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    3 2 4 S , C a n y o n S t . S u i t e B C a r l s b a d , N M 8 8 2 2 0

    New Mexico Emergency Management Association Officers

    President, Joel Arnwine Eddy County OEM

    Vice-President, Sonia Arteche Luna County OEM

    Treasurer, Liz Saavedra Albuquerque OEM

    Secretary Jessica Blea, Los Alamos OEM

    Office of the Governor

    490 Old Santa Fe Trail

    Room 400

    Santa Fe, NM 87501

    The Honorable Governor Susana Martinez

    I am writing to you in my capacity as Eddy County Emergency Manager and as President of the New

    Mexico Emergency Management Association (NMEMA). I strongly urge you not to move the New

    Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (NMDHSEM) back into the New

    Mexico Department of Public Safety. Through the support of NMEMA the new Department was created

    just over two years ago to address structural, management, and effectiveness concerns that existed for

    years when emergency management was buried in NMDPS, first as a bureau and later as a division.

    My colleagues that serve as local emergency managers throughout our great state and our partners in

    members on NMEMA all have negative recollections of emergency command, control, and coordination

    challenges as well as day-to-day administrative issues that existed under that arrangement. Consistent

    and continued grant funding was also hindered while the department was a part of NMDPS.

    Some of the concerns the New Mexico Emergency Management Association have with this bill include

    the following. What will be the future of EMPG funding in New Mexico? While there is no indication

    what DPS would do with EMPG funds there is the chance that they could change local funding

    allocations. New Mexico DHSEM has always believed that funding the local Emergency Managementprograms makes New Mexico that much more resilient. While historically DPS has supported local

    programs, under the current agency/administration there is no guarantee that this philosophy would

    continue.

    DHSEM under DPS, the State Homeland Security Grant Program would be controlled by DPS which is a

    program that competes with local Emergency Management programs for funding.

    This consolidation recommendation has been discussed and proposed over the last year, yet there has

    never been a comprehensive analysis of the cost savings, quantified efficiencies or impact to local

    Emergency Management programs conducted by the State. The Department of Finance shares the

    concern of bold claims that have been made about the huge cost savings without significant evaluation.A complete and comprehensive analysis must be completed before NMEMA would consider supporting

    this major government reorganization.

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    3 2 4 S , C a n y o n S t . S u i t e B C a r l s b a d , N M 8 8 2 2 0

    New Mexico Emergency Management Association Officers

    President, Joel Arnwine Eddy County OEM

    Vice-President, Sonia Arteche Luna County OEM

    Treasurer, Liz Saavedra Albuquerque OEM

    Secretary Jessica Blea, Los Alamos OEM

    These are facts and concerns that NMEMA hope the Legislative Committees and the Governor will

    addressed during legislative session. This is also a major concern as it relates to Command and Control

    of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in our State.

    I am certain that efficiencies can be found and realized within NMDHSEM in these difficult budgetary

    times and NMEMA welcomes the opportunity to help you find them but, again, we believe the

    immediate and long lasting costs of moving the Department back into NMDPS far outweigh the benefits

    of such a move.

    Thank you for your consideration of this important change.Sincerely,

    Joel Arnwine

    NMEMA President

    Eddy County Emergency Manager