1 00:00:00,170 --> 00:00:02,700 You can view and track your submittal through the Portal too. 2 00:00:02,700 --> 00:00:08,280 Log in to the Portal, then click on the “View My Submissions” button, which takes you 3 00:00:08,280 --> 00:00:13,389 to your submissions dashboard. Basic information about your submittal (or 4 00:00:13,389 --> 00:00:18,160 submittals if you have submitted more than one), including the status of each, is shown 5 00:00:18,160 --> 00:00:21,800 in the “My Submissions” section of the dashboard. 6 00:00:21,800 --> 00:00:26,200 Click on a submission to see additional status information in the “Status” section of the dashboard. 7 00:00:26,200 --> 00:00:30,740 To see more detailed information for a particular submission, 8 00:00:30,740 --> 00:00:34,699 click on the submission, then click on the “Review Selection” button, 9 00:00:34,699 --> 00:00:37,429 which will take you to the submission summary screen. 10 00:00:37,429 --> 00:00:42,899 You also can use the Portal to upload additional data for a submission if requested by FEMA 11 00:00:42,899 --> 00:00:46,920 and comment on a resolution letter when it is issued. 12 00:00:46,920 --> 00:00:51,309 You can perform these actions from the “Actions” section of either the submissions dashboard 13 00:00:51,309 --> 00:00:55,999 or the submission summary screen. If you want to perform an action on a submission 14 00:00:55,999 --> 00:01:00,899 from the submissions dashboard, you must first click on the submission to select it. Then 15 00:01:00,899 --> 00:01:05,619 you can select the action you want to take from the “Actions” section of dashboard. 16 00:01:05,619 --> 00:01:10,469 Note that Community officials will be able to view all submittals that affect their community 17 00:01:10,469 --> 00:01:15,509 on their own community-specific dashboard and take additional actions through the Portal. 18 00:01:15,509 --> 00:01:21,729 Per National Flood Insurance Program regulations that govern the FIRM update process, all submittals 19 00:01:21,729 --> 00:01:26,929 must first be routed through local community officials before FEMA can perform their review. 20 00:01:26,929 --> 00:01:31,759 The role of the community official is to review information related to potential appeals and 21 00:01:31,759 --> 00:01:37,100 provide an opinion stating whether there is sufficient scientific and/or technical information provided.