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USACE Emergency Management Preparedness and Capabilities

Aaron Stormant Emergency Manager Jacksonville District, USACE 23 July 2014. USACE Emergency Management Preparedness and Capabilities. Agenda. USACE Background Authorities 2014 Preparations Emergency Support Teams for National Response Framework (Planning and Response Teams) Contracts.

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USACE Emergency Management Preparedness and Capabilities

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  1. Aaron Stormant Emergency Manager Jacksonville District, USACE 23 July 2014 USACE Emergency Management Preparedness and Capabilities

  2. Agenda • USACE Background • Authorities • 2014 Preparations • Emergency Support Teams for National Response Framework (Planning and Response Teams) • Contracts

  3. USACE Division Boundaries North Atlantic Div Alaska Seattle Great Lakes & Ohio River Div Walla Walla New England Northwestern Div Portland St. Paul Buffalo Detroit New York Rock Island Philadelphia Pittsburgh Chicago Baltimore Omaha Cincinnati Sacramento Hunting- ton San Francisco St. Louis Norfolk Kansas City South Pacific Div Louisville Nashville Wilmington Little Rock Tulsa Los Angeles Memphis Southwestern Div Charleston Atlanta Albuquerque Honolulu Vicks- burg Savannah Pacific Ocean Div Mobile Ft. Worth Jacksonville Dallas New Orleans South Atlantic Div Mississippi Valley Div Galveston

  4. Military Programs - 10,000 personnel - Military Construction - Contingency Ops - Installation Support - International / Interagency Support 9 Divisions 45 Districts USACE Roles and Responsibilities Civil Works - 24,000 personnel - Navigation - Hydropower - Flood Control - Shore Protection - Water Supply - Regulatory - Recreation Homeland Security Environmental Real Estate - Engineer Research and Development Center - Seven diverse research laboratories

  5. Authorities for EM Support Support to the Geographic Combatant Commands U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Authorities Support to Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency AFRICOM / EUCOM North Atlantic Division provides direct engineer support, liaison and reach back ISO COCOM Commander NORTHCOM North Atlantic Division augments NWD with Field Force Engineering and support to Domestic Requirements CENTCOM North Atlantic Division augments TAD with individual Soldiers / Civilians / FESTs ISO Contingency Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan Stafford Act PL 93-288 National Response Framework – (NRF) Disaster Preparation Coordinating Agency ESF #3 ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ Public Works and Engineering Primary Agency ESF #3 Support Agency ESF #6, ESF #9, ESF #14 Civil Works Authorities Reservoir Operations Dam / Lock Operations Public Law 84-99 ( Flood Control & Coastal Emergency Act of 1955 ) Disaster Preparation Emergency Operations Rehabilitation Water Assistance Advance Measures Hazard Mitigation

  6. SAJ Preparation for 2014 Hurr Season • Interagency Outreach: Discuss capabilities and needs w/ Counties surrounding Lake O; FDEM; and SFWMD. • DDE Meet and Greet w/ Camp Blanding (COOP site); FL National Guard (St. Augustine); and State EOC. • PR/VITEMA Table Top Discussions. Attend USVI Expo. • Participated in Earthquake/Tsunami exercise in AK. • Roofing and Housing Training. • Participate in State Exercise.

  7. National Response Framework – Planning and Response Teams Water and Ice Commodities Water Debris Management Debris Management Temporary Emergency Power Temporary Emergency Power Temporary Roofing Temporary Roofing Critical Public Facilities and Temporary Housing Urban Search and Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Sub-Taskings to Other Agencies

  8. Mission Models

  9. Debris Management • Provide services to remove, reduce and dispose of eligible debris • Provide Technical Assistance, Federal, State & Local • Largest mission to date: • Hurricane Katrina, LA • Estimated 68.7M Cubic Yards

  10. Temporary Roofing • Provide services to install FEMA furnished plastic sheeting on damaged roofs to provide temporary shelter • Largest mission to date: • Hurricanes Katrina/Rita • Mission 194,000+ roofs installed

  11. Critical Public Facilities and Temporary Housing • Provide services to design and construct temporary public facilities and temporary housing • Includes schools, police and fire stations, local government offices, trailer installation. • Largest mission to date: • Installed 1,029 temporary buildings and 2,500 trailers following Hurricane Katrina.

  12. Temporary Emergency Power • Install/Maintain FEMA generators at critical Facilities and utilities • Assess, haul, install, maintain, remove, make ready for storage • Largest mission to date: • Hurricane Katrina, LA • 2,403 locations assessed • 918 generators installed

  13. Water and Ice Commodities • Procure water and ice nationally • Deliver commodities to state staging area • Provide Technical Assistance for distribution • Largest mission to date: • Hurricane Season 2005 • 11,284 trucks loads

  14. Support to Urban Search and Rescue • Provide training to Search and Rescue Structures Specialists • Maintain cadre of Structures Specialists to augment national teams • Responses: • Oklahoma City • World Trade Center • Pentagon • Internationally

  15. Pre-Awarded Contracts Debris ACI Contractors • Immediate response • Maximum local hiring and subcontracting • Pricing (known & stable) • Costs reduced • Partners with Private Sector • Improves performance • Standardizes contracts Ceres P & J ECC AshBritt Xperts

  16. ESF#3 ACI Contracts Permanent Cadre Lead: Pete Navesky Permanent Cadre Lead: Pete Navesky as of: 24 APR 14

  17. ESF#3 ACI Contracts Permanent Cadre Lead: Mark Clark Permanent Cadre Lead: Mark Clark as of: 24 APR 14

  18. ESF#3 ACI Contracts Permanent Cadre Lead: Patsy Fletcher as of: 24 APR 14

  19. ESF#3 ACI Contracts *Line items being included in other roofing contracts; will no longer have a separate RTR contract. Permanent Cadre Lead: Patsy Fletcher as of: 24 APR 14

  20. Questions?

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