In 2022, Moore-Merrell led the reorganization of the U.S. Fire Administration to realign the administration with its originating legislation and mission contained in the 1974 Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act. Dr. Moore-Merrell convened the first Summit on Fire Prevention and Control since the 1974 founding of the U.S. Fire Administration. The Summit brought the heads of every relevant government agency—and every major fire safety organization— together in the same room to articulate and execute a new The National Strategy for addressing firefighter recruitment, cancer screening, mental health, and climate change impact on the fire service. This collaborative effort became known as the #FireServiceOneVoice movement. Dr. Moore-Merrell believes that together, we can turn a moment of crisis into an era of opportunity for the fire service.
Dr. Moore-Merrell envisioned and led the research, development, and implementation of a national emergency response analytic platform known as National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) replacing the 48-year legacy National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). Collaborating with counterparts at USDA and DOI, Dr. Moore-Merrell chaired the Wildland Fire Management and Mitigation Commission established in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) delivering a report and recommendations to the Congress in September 2023. Media Advisory: Wildland fire mitigation and management commission report (fema.gov) . She was also the visionary, creator, and chair of the Inaugural World Fire Congress 2024 - National Fallen Firefighters Foundation hosted by Department of Homeland Security, FEMA, USFA and the U.S. Department of State in May 2024. The World Fire Congress identified, invited, and inspired top fire officials from 56 nations to attend the Congress along with delegates from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction mission, Africa Fire Mission, and the World Bank.