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RAPT gives everyone easy access to important community data and analysis tools

RAPT demographic indicators are pulled from U.S. Census American Community Survey (ACS) 2018–2022 five-year estimates. For more information on data sources, visit the RAPT Resource Center
 
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To share how you use RAPT, or to send questions or comments, please contact: FEMA-TARequest@fema.dhs.gov

Other GIS Resources
  • FEMA Content Gallery - FEMA maintains a list of data layers that can be added to RAPT for analysis, including data on lifelines and hazards.
  • FEMA Disaster Data - FEMA provides public data on specific incidents, Including Geospatial Damage Assessments. Some layers are not public.
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Welcome to the Resilience Analysis and Planning Tool (RAPT), a GIS planning tool to inform strategies for emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.  The maps and related data points in RAPT are drawn from the U.S. Census, the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data, and other sources. By using RAPT, the user acknowledges that this data may change when source data are updated.



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