biochem wrote:The current problem in Puerto Rico isn't the Jones Act. The problem is distribution once the aid arrives. 1000s of shipping containers are sitting on the docks but the local transport can't distribute due to blocked roads and insufficient number of trucks and lack of gas. We currently need to fix the transport problems asap, which would require different prioritization of what arrives. We need to ship in gas, trucks and chainsaws first. Food and water second. Clothing, plywood third etc. shipping needs to be better organized and coordinated. Shipping lots of random aid stuff isn't working.
Agreed. I'm a former Army Quartermaster officer, and I know we have the capability to distribute these supplies over any terrain you can imagine, anywhere in the world. We should have had logistics, medical, MP and other support units staged to go as soon as the hurricane passed, with transport lined up.
When I was in service, there was no explicit mission tasking or training doctrine for disaster relief. It's been a while (1980s) so can anyone tell me if such tasking & training exists now?