engineering and i understand madame chair you have just come back where they do a lot more active engineering to protect property dow we would look at as being in a vulnerable song so i think we are reaching the point where we come back and discuss reauthorization of the national flood insurance program and we look at the v-zones we are working under the current rules and regulations. but also looking at as we go forward is it time to recognize there are many places along the coastal communities that are going to face the same challenge in a disaster that we have to recognize if we are going to allow a repair why would a destroyed building not be the same factor and should we not be looking at if we can engineer a solution that keeps the public safe and reduces the future damages doesn t commit to new growth in these areas but allows the historical communities to rebuild as they were but better so they are not damaged i think that is something we have to ask ourselves as a co
two or three of the gaps that you identified and what you re doing to close them? .. moi kim en and explained what capabilities of the mabey requesting and then summarized the table top exercise. i would tell you that the biggest shortfall of this current hurricane season probably is in the brigade structure with the national guard because the brigades deploying. even though it is a shortfall in certain regions and it s not a short fall across the nation s it s a matter of reallocating forces and the national guard is working closely right now with the state general to identify the forces that can fill the shortfall so the brigade structure was one area. another was the number of rotary wing aircraft that could be depleting. again we looked across the states and there s plenty of assets available. it s identifying those in advance who would back up to in the states and on top of that we looked up the active component both army air force marines working with coast guard throug