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Joint Logistics Education and Development Forum (JLEDF) June 11, 2009

Joint Logistics Education and Development Forum (JLEDF) June 11, 2009. FEMA Logistics Management Directorate. Plan Manage Sustain. 04/14/09. FEMA Logistics – Then (April 2007). “Stockpiled Food Goes Bad” (CNN: The Situation Room, 4/13/07).

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Joint Logistics Education and Development Forum (JLEDF) June 11, 2009

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  1. Joint Logistics Education and Development Forum (JLEDF)June 11, 2009 FEMA Logistics Management Directorate Plan Manage Sustain 04/14/09

  2. FEMA Logistics – Then (April 2007) “Stockpiled Food Goes Bad” (CNN: The Situation Room, 4/13/07) “Tons of Food Spoiled As FEMA Ran Out Of Storage Space (Washington Post, 4/12/07) “FEMA let millions of meals rot on Gulf Coast” (Washington Post, 4/13/07) “FEMA Wastes $40 Million in Food for Katrina” (CBS News, 4/13/07) “Food stored by FEMA spoils” (United Press International, 4/13/07) “FEMA To Melt $24 Million In Unused Ice” (Congressional Quarterly 7/16/07) “Pre-Prepared Meals Wasted” (CNN: American Morning, 4/26/07) “FEMA Ice Goes To Waste” (WVUE-TV-New Orleans 7/4/07) “Another FEMA goof” (Bradenton Herald, 4/26/07) “Doesn’t FEMA Know There Are Starving Children? $40 million in Food Thrown Away” (Associated Content, 4/13/07) “FEMA Dumps Ice In Storage” (FOX Report, 7/4/07) 1

  3. Logistics Management Function, Mission & Focus • Function: FEMA’s major program office responsible for • policy, guidance, standards, execution and governance for • logisticssupport, services and operations. • Mission: Effectivelyplan, manageand sustainthe national logistics response and recovery operations, in support of domestic emergencies and special events – to serve as the National Logistics Coordinator. • Focus: Institutionalizecommand and coordinationof strategic • logistics planning, operations and management while pushing • operational control and executiondown to the most effective • level of execution. 3 Plan Manage Sustain

  4. Logistics Management Directorate Office of the Assistant Administrator Assistant Administrator Deputy Asst. Admin Executive Officer Focus: Logisticsplanning, developing technical skills,and instituting sound businesspractices and processes Office of Logistics Transformation and Initiatives Executive Coordination Group Policy Group • Logistics Policy • Inter/Intra Coord • Executive Correspondence • External Affairs Coordination • Logistics Transformation • Process and Program Integration Distribution Management Division Business Management Division Logistics Plans & Exercises Division Logistics Operations Division Property Management Division • Transportation • Supply Chain • Human Capital • Budget • Planning • Future Operations • Current Operations • Support Services • Accountable Property • Logistics Systems Plan Manage Sustain

  5. Logistics Transformation TRANSFORMED LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY 2010 - 2014 - Review and refine business processes 2009 – Develop and Implement the Logistics Directorate Strategic Plan 2009 – Develop Logistics Technical Assistance Program (GPD/NPD) 2009 – Logistics Capabilities Assessment Tool(Demo Prgm) 2008 – Upgrade Property management system 2008 -Execute NRF Co-lead of ESF 7 with GSA 2008 – Develop National Supply Chain Mgt Strategy 2008 -Establish National Logistics Coordinator Concept 2008 – Establish Logistics Management Transformation Initiative (Phase I) 2008 - Streamline THU management practices 2008 -Establish Logistics Credentialing/Training Program 2008 – Enhance Mobile Disaster Recovery Center (MDRC) Program 2008 - Recruit and hire a permanent, professional workforce 2007 – Assume National emergency transportation services mission 2007 - Recruit & hire a permanent, professional workforce 2007 – Expand limited Total Asset Visibility Phase 1bto all regions 2007 -Logistics elevated to Directorate/FEMA Reorg 2006 – Implement Total Asset Visibility Phase 1A in Regions IV & VI 2005 - Hurricane Katrina (Lesson’s Learned) • Phase III • Execute • Manage • Review • Improve • Phase II • Shape • Build • Plan • Execute • Phase I • Assess • Listen • Observe • Shape Major Program Office Responsible For Policy, Guidance, Standards, Execution and Governance for Logistics Support Services and Operations. 5

  6. Developing National Level Collaboration while Continuing to Improve Internal Operations and Capability • Single Integrator for Strategic Logistics Support • Facilitate development of National Supply Chain Strategy • Collaborate with national disaster response partners • Synchronize preplanning activities • Leverage vendor network and full capacity across all partners National Level FEMA as the National Logistics Coordinator Internal FEMA • Strategic Focus • Manage procurement of basic commodities • Upgrade & manage distribution centers • Coordinate transportation network Plan Manage Sustain 6

  7. National Logistics Coordinator Operating Environment MASS CARE ESF 6 MASS CARE ESF 6 NVOADS EFFICIENT LOGISTICS SERVICES, EQUIPMENT, & SUPPLIES STATE & LOCAL GOV’T REGIONS (Field Activities) • Single Integrator • Strategic Coordinator • Supply Chain Manager STRATEGIC LOGISTICS National Logistics Coordinator NRF/Public Sector Partners DOD • Business Processes • C2 • Policy • Planning • Mgmt Private Sector Partners • Trade Association • Planning • Private Sector • Workshop/Conferences • Vendor Days

  8. Federal Response Supply Chain Interrelationship and Process Flow • Interface w/ State EOC & FEMA Hq • Drives ISB operations JFO • Commodities reception & staging • Pushes commodities to state RSA • or PODs ISB FEDERAL ISB National Capability 48 hrs response • FEMA Hq/DCs • DLA • GSA • USACE • Commercial/ • Local Purchase 24 hrs Response • Identify Commodity Shortfalls/PODS • Coordinate Requirements w/ EOC Parishes/ Counties State EOC RSA • JFO/State interface • Coordinates shortfalls w/ JFO • Manages POD flow/requirements • Sets priorities • Commodities reception & staging • Manages POD commodity flow STATE POD POD POD • State Distribution Node • Coordinates Commodity Requirements w/ EOC Plan Manage Sustain

  9. CONUS and OCONUS Distribution Centers DC-Disaster Information System Clearinghouse (DISC) - 1994 DC-Frederick - 2006 DC-Cumberland -2004 (Temporary Housing Distribution Center) DC-Moffett Field - 1997 DC-Ft. Worth - 1997 DC-Atlanta - 1997 Relocating DC-Pacific – Hawaii - 2004 DC-Pacific Guam - 2004 DC-Caribbean - 2004 Relocating

  10. 2007 Response Support Total Cost: $124, 877, 995 Water: 14,413,108 liters (801 trucks) • 63 State Declarations • 12 Emergency Declarations • 3,403 eTaskers(Submitted Requests) Meals: 4,933,820 meals (232 trucks) Generators: 1,525 (218 trucks) JFO Kits: 192 (192 trucks) DAEs/Contract Drivers: 1,426 each Fuel: 0 Tarps: 39, 578 each (16 trucks) Plastic Sheeting: 7,914 rolls (13 trucks) Mobile Homes/Travel Trailers: 32,071 each 10 MDRC: 119

  11. 2008 Response Support Total Cost: $1,078,790,393 Water: 254,499,380 liters (14, 139 trucks) • 75 State Declarations • 17 Emergency Declarations • 3,361 eTaskers(Submitted Requests) Meals: 118,707, 398 meals (5,596 trucks) Generators: 2,628 (368 trucks) JFO Kits: 296 trucks (368 each) DAEs/Contract Drivers: 978 each Fuel: 112,108 gallons; Cost $8,100,000.00 Tarps: 2,642,100 each (160 trucks) Plastic Sheeting: 129,528 rolls (211 trucks) Mobile Homes/Travel Trailers: 9,193 each 11 MDRC: 183 each

  12. National Logistics Coordinator (Single Integrator) Organizational Growth Strategic Coordination and Collaboration Private Sector vendors/solutions ChangingLogistics business practices, and procedures Strategic capability focus Improved collaboration Pre-planning vice Response Documenting Processes Strategic level coordination and synchronization Synchronization with FEMA Partners Strategic outreach initiatives through RPAT visits LMD and FEMA Region Senior Executive level State visits Developing tools to assist states to improve logistics readiness for disasters FEMA Logistics – What’s Different Partnership Transparency Collaboration Continuous assessment and process improvement 12 13 Plan Manage Sustain

  13. Logistics Capability Assessment (LCA):Automated tool developed for use by states or territories to evaluate current disaster Logistics readiness. Resource Requirements Calculator (RRC):Automated operational tool for use to determine resource support requirements. Points Of Distribution (POD) Training Program:Standardized training for States in the planning and operation of Points of Distribution (PODs). Grant Program-Commodities:Critical emergency supplies, such as shelf stable food products, water, and basic medical supplies are an allowable expense under the State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) and Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program (RCRGP). Outreach to Voluntary Organizations:Developed Standard Operating Policy (SOP) for use in donations and distribution of excess FEMA commodities to VOAD members.   Logistics Readiness Tools/ Initiatives Plan Manage Sustain 15

  14. LMD Strategic Focus People Customers Develop collaborative relationshipswith key stakeholders including national, state, local agency partners and the private sector Develop a professional logistics workforce, through hiring, training, credentialing, and professional development Training Collaboration FEMA Logistics Continuous Improvement Enterprise Integration Processes Systems Implement National Supply Chain Network fully integrating logistics planning,business policydocumentation, and systematic process improvement Modernize logistics system network for full integration with financial and acquisition systems Plan Manage Sustain 12

  15. Transforming Strategic Logistics Management Leveraging national logistics community Leveraging public and private partnerships Incorporating best business practices Developing logistics tools to assist in state/local readiness Developing LMD 2010-2014 Strategic Plan The Way Ahead: Logistics Transformation Focus Areas Collaborative Relationships Customers Continuous Improvement Data People Processes Systems Modernization / Integration Maturing Processes, Practices and Procedures 15 Plan Manage Sustain 14

  16. FEMA Logistics –April 2008 “FEMA Rising: From wildfire response to Hurricane recovery, an agency is reborn” (Gov Executive April 2008) “Kind words for ‘new’ FEMA” (USA Today Oct 7, 2008) “08 Pre-Hurricane Planning Paid Off” (Daily Advertiser, Aug 2008) “Texas Gov. Rick Perry indicated that he was pleased with the FEMA response, defending any perceived delays in delivery of basic goods” (HS Today Sept 30, 2008) “Hurricane Preps Show Drastic Improvements” (WREG-TV, Sept 2008) “Had it not been for FEMA, the city wouldn’t Have recovered as well as it has Galveston Mayor Lyda Ann Thomas” (Capitol Hill) “Reviews have also been favorable For the agency’s response to Hurricane Gustav and the Midwest Flooding earlier this year” “Flood victims say FEMA is doing a heckuva job” (Fox news, Jun 2008) 2

  17. FEMA Logistics Transformation “Einstein is said to have defined insanity as doing things the way you’ve always done them and expecting different results.” “The Next Level What Insiders Know about Executive Success”

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