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Unit Introduction and Overview

Unit Introduction and Overview. Unit objectives: Define reconstitution. Identify the importance of reconstitution planning. What is reconstitution?. Reconstitution Planning. Reconstitution Planning.

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Unit Introduction and Overview

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  1. Unit Introduction and Overview Unit objectives: • Define reconstitution. • Identify the importance of reconstitution planning.

  2. What is reconstitution? Reconstitution Planning

  3. Reconstitution Planning • The process by which surviving and/or replacement agency personnel resume normal agency operations from the original or replacement primary operating facility.

  4. Reconstitution Planning • Transition from COOP status to normal operations. • Coordinate and plan options for reconstitution, regardless of the level of disruption. • Outline procedures necessary for a smooth transition from the relocation site.

  5. Implementing the Reconstitution Plan • Implementation: • Notify all personnel that the threat or actual emergency no longer exists. • Provide instructions for the resumption of normal operations. • Supervise the orderly return to the permanent or temporary facility. • Report the status of relocation. • Conduct an after-action review.

  6. Reconstitution Manager Responsibilities • Develop space allocation/facility requirements. • Coordinate with GSA. • Form a reconstitution team. • Develop a time-phased plan. • Develop procedures for restructuring the staff. • Ensure the building is safe.

  7. Summary and Transition • This unit: • Reconstitution planning • Next unit: • Family Support Planning (Unit 15)

  8. Summary and Transition • Questions?

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