The Panhandle Regional Emergency Management Advisory Committee (PREMAC) is a PRPC-Board appointed group of local officials, emergency management professionals, first responders and private sector representatives from across the Panhandle that directs and oversees the region’s emergency management programs. The PREMAC is responsible for maintaining and updating the Panhandle Regional Response Plan, for developing an annual homeland security grant program Implementation Plan, for making recommendations as to how the region’s annual allocations of homeland security grant funding can best be used to support the region’s preparedness goals and directs the implementation of regional preparedness initiatives.
PREMAC is also responsible for helping develop the THIRA (Threat & Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment), SPR (State Preparedness Report), and the IP (Implementation Plan). The most current documents are listed in the library below. PREMAC and the PRPC Regional Services Staff update these documents annually beginning in August.