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Kenneth L. Morckel Director, Ohio Department of Public Safety

Federal…. State…. Local…. Kenneth L. Morckel Director, Ohio Department of Public Safety Chair, State of Ohio Security Task Force. Terrorist threats did not start on 9/11/01. National Security Environment. Nation-State adversaries Focus on COMMUNISM Threat of global nuclear war

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Kenneth L. Morckel Director, Ohio Department of Public Safety

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  1. Federal… State… Local… Kenneth L. Morckel Director, Ohio Department of Public Safety Chair, State of Ohio Security Task Force

  2. Terrorist threats did not start on 9/11/01

  3. National Security Environment • Nation-State adversaries • Focus on COMMUNISM • Threat of global nuclear war • Dangerous but relatively predictable • Forward defense • Short of global war, U.S. homeland perceived as secure from any major threat • Fewer Nation-State adversaries • No “peer competitor;” U.S. is the only remaining “superpower” • Trans-national extremist groups • Globalization • Development and proliferation of“dual-use technologies” … WMD • Increased use of tactical TERRORISM • Homeland is non-secure and at risk 9/11/01 1989 Post -Cold War Era War on Terrorism Cold War Era War on Communism

  4. President Vice President Executive Office Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Commerce Dept. of Defense Dept. of Education Dept. of Energy Health & Human Services Housing & Urban Development Dept. of The Interior Dept. of Justice Dept. of Labor Dept. of State Department of Transportation Dept. of The Treasury Veterans Affairs Homeland Security U.S. Government

  5. Executive Secretary Commandant of Coast Guard Legislative Affairs Inspector General Public Affairs General Counsel State and Local Coordination Civil Rights & Liberties Citizenship & Immigration Service Ombudsman Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services Special Assistant to the Secretary Director of the Secret Service Small & Disadvantaged Business Privacy Officer National Capital Region Coordination Chief of Staff International Affairs Shared Services Counter Narcotics Management - Under Secretary Janet Hale Science and Technology - Under Secretary Dr. Charles E. McQueary Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection - Under Secretary Frank Libutti Border & Transportation Security - Under Secretary Asa Hutchinson Emergency Preparedness and Response - Under Secretary Michael D. Brown Department of Homeland Security Secretary --------------------- DeputySecretary

  6. State of Ohio Security Task Force

  7. Mission Statement Plan, develop and coordinate statewide resources in support of public and private entities responsible for preventing terrorism, raising awareness, reducing vulnerabilities, responding to and recovering from terrorist acts Vision Statement A culture of collaborative partnerships ensuring Ohio’s Homeland Security Homeland Security Task Force

  8. Ensure the development of capabilities to protect and defend Ohio against terrorist attacks and other catastrophic events Assess and reduce the vulnerabilities of Ohio’s criticalinfrastructure, key assets and cyber security systems Detect and analyze threats and intelligence information in order to anticipate, preempt and deter attacks on Ohio Seek out and provide the resources and training necessary to ensure state and local preparedness in response to large- scale emergencies and to ensure the ability to mount a swift and effective recovery effort Provide for interagency coordination and cooperation, taking advantage of all available resources SOSTF Goals

  9. Buckeye State Sheriff’s Assoc. Ohio Assoc. of Chiefs of Police Criminal Justice Affairs Office of Criminal Justice Services State Fire Marshal Ohio State Firefighters Ohio Professional Firefighters Ohio Fire Chief’s Association Ohio EMA EMA Association Ohio EMS American College of Emergency Physicians Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources Ohio Dept. of Administrative Services/MARCS Ohio EPA BCI&I Ohio Dept. of Rehab and Corrections Ohio Peace Officers Training Commission Ohio Department of Health Office of Law Enforcement Technical Commercialization Willoughby Fire Department Upper Arlington Police Dept. Columbus Police Dept. Montgomery County Sheriff First Responders Workgroup Chair: Colonel Paul McClellan Superintendent - Ohio State Highway Patrol

  10. Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police Office of Criminal Justice Services Buckeye State Sheriff’s Association Fraternal Order of Police State Fire Marshal Ohio Fire Chiefs Association Ohio State Firefighters Association Ohio Association of Professional Firefighters Ohio Department of Public Safety Ohio Department of Health Ohio EMS Ohio EMA Funding Workgroup Co-Chairs: Dale Shipley, Ohio EMA Karen Huey, Office of Criminal Justice Services

  11. Co-Chairs: Susan Raber, Dept. of Public Safety Sally Wagner, State Fire Marshal’s Office Adjutant General Ohio EMA Criminal Justice Services Attorney General Community Service Council Dept. of Administrative Services Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Education Dept. of Health Dept. of Insurance Dept. of Mental Health Dept. of Natural Resources Dept. of Transportation Ohio EMS Ohio EPA Ohio Highway Patrol PUCO Public Information Workgroup

  12. Chair: Kitty Burcsu Funding Recipients Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters Retired and Senior Volunteer Program Directors Assoc. (RSVP) Ohio Volunteer Centers Association Emergency Management Association of Ohio Funding Sources Ohio EMA Ohio Dept. of Health Ohio EMS Office of the Attorney General Ohio National Guard Ohio Highway Patrol State Fire Marshal Ohio Citizen Corps Council

  13. Ohio Dept. of Public Safety Director Assistant Director Bureau of Motor Vehicles Emergency Management Agency Emergency Medical Services State Highway Patrol Administration Investigative Unit Homeland Security

  14. Ohio Division of Homeland Security Director Chief Administrative Officer Office of Infrastructure Protection Office of Counter Terrorism Office of Domestic Preparedness

  15. Ohio Homeland Security Strategic Plan • Critical Mission Areas • Detection and Prevention • Protection of Critical Infrastructure and Key Assets • Defending Against Catastrophic Threats • Information Sharing and Systems • Domestic Preparedness and Response • Continuity of Operations • Volunteer Services

  16. Of the $195 million in federal funds allocated to Ohio, all has been budgeted, and more than $50 million has been spent by recipient agencies. $5.4 million has been spent to purchase almost 14,000 sets of Personal Protection Equipment. $5 million has been funded to Ohio EMA and EPA to protect critical infrastructure like utilities and public water supply. $5 million has been spent for local-level communications interoperability. The Ohio Dept. of Agriculture has received $1.5 million for bio-security measures. The State of Ohio Security Task Force has approved, in partnership with the Peace Officer Training Commission and the State Fire Marshal, standardized First Responder training. Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program established Union County MARCS Project – communications system for first responders Implemented State Strategic Plan Where We Have Been…

  17. Ohio Terrorism Awareness & Prevention (TAP) • Local-level terrorism awareness program • Presentation teaches communities protection through safety and security planning • Goal is to have one trained instructor in every Ohio law enforcement agency

  18. Ohio Terrorism Awareness & Prevention (TAP) • To date, 51 Train the Trainer sessions have been held in 33 counties. By the end of 2004, 22 more sessions will be held in an additional 22 counties. • Nearly 800 trainers have completed the TAP Train the Trainer Program. • About 120 public TAP presentations have been held, reaching an estimated 28,000 Ohioans. The program is in the process of being placed on cable television in the Miami Valley.

  19. Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program

  20. FY 02 - $.31 billion FY 03 - $2.1billion FY 04 - $2.9 billion FY 02 - $9.9million FY 03 - $63.8million FY 04 - $100.7million Homeland Security Funds Overview

  21. $68.2millionCounterterrorism Grants FY 04 Ohio Homeland Security Funds $100.7 million $32.5millionUrban Area Security Initiative

  22. Total Equipment Reported by Disciplines for FY99-04, $17.4 M * EMA spending includes items on behalf of first responders. (Decon supplies, PPE, Chem-Bio Detectors, Scene Lighting, etc.) as of Sep 30, 2004, data entries

  23. Total Equipment Reported by Category for FY99-04, $17.4 M Report as of 9/30/04

  24. Urban Area Security Initiative $32.5 million • Cleveland Cincinnati $12.67 million Cleveland $11.19 million • Columbus Columbus $8.65 million • Cincinnati

  25. FY 04 Ohio Counterterrorism Grants $68.1 million $51.7 millionFirst Responders $1.1 millionCitizen Corps $15.3 millionLaw Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program

  26. Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program • Information Sharing • Target Hardening • Threat Recognition • Intervention Activities • Interoperable Communications

  27. Outreach Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police Information Sharing Buckeye State Sheriffs’ Association Interoperable Communications and Critical Infrastructure Protection

  28. Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program DataSharing Radio Interoperability OACP Attorney General OCJS BSSA OSHPODNR FY2004 Law Enforcement Funds $7.125 million $3 million $2.3 million $1.5 million $890,000 $500,000

  29. 2 1 5 4 3 8 6 7 8-Region Ohio Response System

  30. Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Hazmat Bomb Squads Mobile Communications Medical/Surgical Joint Management Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Ohio Response Teams

  31. 2 1 5 4 3 8 6 7 Urban Search and Rescue Teams

  32. 2 1 5 3 4 8 6 7 Mobile Communications

  33. September 11, 2001

  34. Homeland Security "We've made enormous progress, but obviously, we aren't done yet." - Tom Ridge Ohio Homeland Security Ohio Dept. of Public Safety 1970 W. Broad St. Columbus, OH 43223 phone: (614) 387-6171 fax: (614) 752-2419 www.homelandsecurity.ohio.gov

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