Which of the following is a difference between the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the United States Coast Guard?
A. Unlike the United States Coast Guard, FEMA is a less bureaucratic organization that takes into account the opinions of all employees before taking a decision.
B. Unlike the United States Coast Guard, FEMA is able to act swiftly even when a situation does not fit plans and the existing rules do not apply.
C. Unlike FEMA, the United States Coast Guard cannot effectively move information up to decision makers in time.
D. Unlike FEMA, the United States Coast Guard empowers front-line individuals to solve problems without waiting for superiors to give directions.