TREMA was created to harness the strength of our Tribal risk and emergency service providers. Providing assistance and establishing partnerships before, during and after a disaster has occurred in Indian country. Federal/State relief agency resources are often overwhelmed and understaffed during a large scale catastrophic event. TREMA's objective is for Tribes to take control and develop the resources necessary to ensure the safety and health of our Native communities.



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Tribal Risk & Emergency Management Association is committed to providing excellent service to its members and associates when the following occurs:

• Federal Disaster Declarations
• Major Disaster Declaration
• Fire Management Assistance Declarations
• Fire Supression Authorizations

 
   

Inaugural TREMA Meeting

November 12-13, 2008
Location: Santa Ana Star Casino, Pueblo of Santa Ana, NM 87004

Speakers:
Byron Dorgan (Invited)
Senator, ND

Steven Golubic
FEMA Tribal Liaison

John Hart
Policy Director, Senate Committee on Indian Affairs (invited)
 
Adjunct Faculty, Academy of Counter-Terrorist Education of the National Center for Biomedical Research and Training
Dr. David Bogolub, DO
Dennis Thomas, Risk Manager, St. Joseph's Hospital