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Press Release: Scott, Warner, and Kaine Urge Pentagon for Action on Vacant Resilience Coordinator Positions

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Members of Congress demand answers from the Pentagon regarding vacant coordinator positions essential for disaster resilience initiatives.

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Congressional leaders demand DOD accountability: Congressman Bobby Scott and Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, alongside 14 other Members of Congress, have written to U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth addressing delays in the Interagency Regional Coordinator for Resilience (IRCR) Pilot Project. They seek clarification on unfilled positions mandated by the FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act.

Vacant positions impact disaster preparedness: The IRCR is designed to enhance coordination between military bases and civilian communities for better disaster response. Currently, all four designated coordinator positions, including one at Naval Station Norfolk, remain unfilled, hindering the project's effectiveness.

Deadline set for response: The letter requests a response from Secretary Hegseth by June 30, 2026, outlining plans to fill the vacant positions and address the ongoing challenges affecting military readiness and national security in flood-prone areas.

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