According to PaTH officials the program supplies âresponsive, cost-effective temporary housing services and mass care solutions to disaster victims on behalf of the Department of Homeland Securityâs FEMA.â
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At peak overload, the Department of Homeland Security reportedly administered 190 million hours’ worth of forms and data collection from the general public. In 2022, it was able to cut that back by 21 million hours for the year, but they’re looking to make bigger reductions through the efforts of a newly established customer experience office.