Jeff Jackson has served as the Deputy Assistant Administrator for the Federal Insurance Directorate within Resilience since 2020. In this role, Jeff leads flood insurance operations for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) at FEMA. The NFIP currently has approximately 4.7 million policyholders across the nation. The program collects over $3.5 billion in revenue annually.

During his tenure, Jeff led FEMA’s efforts to release the NFIP’s new rating methodology. This historic move corrected pricing inequities for close to a million policyholders and addresses the unintended consequence of lower risk, lower value homes subsidizing higher risk and higher value homes.  Mr. Jackson also has advocated extensively for changes to the program to address flood insurance affordability, leading the development of the administration’s means-tested affordability proposal. 

Jeff has pushed forward a complex regulatory agenda to improve the NFIP’s flood insurance offerings with the goal of providing policyholders more choice and better aligning the program to the private sector. In addition, under his leadership, FEMA has also continued to improve the customer service of the NFIP to policy holders, particularly after disasters. 

Previously, Mr. Jackson served as the Deputy Assistant Administrator of the National Preparedness Directorate (NPD) where he worked closely with FEMA regions and field staff to support a prepared and resilient nation.

Prior to that, Mr. Jackson served as Deputy Chief Component Procurement Officer at FEMA, responsible for management and oversight of acquisitions in support of all aspects of FEMA’s mission. Due to the unprecedented disaster activity in 2016-2018, Mr. Jackson oversaw a dramatic increase in procurement demand from $1.6 billion in FY16 to $4.1 billion in Fiscal Year 2018.

Mr. Jackson joined the Senior Executive Service in 2016. He came to FEMA from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), where he managed Information Technology Acquisitions for the IRS, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP), and the Department of Treasury Departmental Offices.

Mr. Jackson is a graduate of the University of Tennessee and lives in Arlington, Virginia.

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What role does FEMA’s mission support office play in the agency? How does it help the agency improve its performance? How does FEMA plan for the next disaster? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Eric Leckey, Associate Administrator for Mission Support at FEMA.

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Former Associate Administrator of FEMA’s Mission Support Bureau. It is also important for senior government leaders who are moving on from public service to share their reflections on the work they did and the missions they pursued. Join us as we welcome Dave Grant, Former Associate Administrator of FEMA’s Mission Support Bureau to reflect on his public service career and his leadership roles.

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What are the strategic priorities of FEMA’s Mission Support Bureau? How is FEMA’s Mission Support Bureau providing the support, tools, and resources that ensure FEMA meets its mission? What is FEMA doing to improve its operational performance?

On September 24, 2012, Mr. David M. Robinson began serving as Associate Administrator, Mission Support Bureau (MSB) for FEMA. Mr. Robinson assumed responsibility for improving support by collaborating across Agency programs and offices to deliver competence in technology, human capital, security, procurement, and administrative processes.  In addition to ensuring efficiencies, he is also charged with ensuring an improved internal review of Agency business processes.

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