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UNC System PDM Workshop June 22-23, 2011 UNC Charlotte

UNC System PDM Workshop June 22-23, 2011 UNC Charlotte. PDM Planning - Goals.

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UNC System PDM Workshop June 22-23, 2011 UNC Charlotte

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  1. UNC System PDM WorkshopJune 22-23, 2011UNC Charlotte

  2. PDM Planning - Goals • To institutionalize a continuing mitigation ethic and incorporate hazard resilience principles into the policy-making processes of The University of North Carolina and its constituent institutions, in order to reduce the impact of natural hazards and disasters. • To develop a natural hazards mitigation plan that meets planning criteria outlined in 44 CFR, Part 201. • To develop a model PDM planning process for a multi-campus university system • To develop an innovative approach based on ASCE/ Building Security Council national standards

  3. PDM Planning - Project Scope • Three year grants ( west 2008 to 2010, east 2010 through 2012) • Based on FEMA requirements • Plan development assistance, collaboration, support from NCEM • System–wide planning process and Grant Management Support from UNC-GA • Establish resources needed to continue planning process

  4. PDM Planning – Tasks for Each Campus • Involve Senior Administrative Staff • Involve County EMA Director • Identify core group and oversight committee • Identify multi-hazards that may occur • Inventory physical assets and infrastructure • Develop mitigation goals and objectives • Assess importance of each building • Estimate RISK for each “most important” infrastructure • Select Mitigation Action Projects, with ROM budget • Develop Implementation Strategy • Obtain approvals (GA, NCEM, FEMA)

  5. Today’s participants who are involved in the system-wide project - NCEM UNC-GA Char/Meck EMA Zapata, Inc. UNC Charlotte

  6. SELF INTRODUCTIONS

  7. Going Forward > > > PDM Team for each campus – should include county EMA director; campus EM, business continuity, capital planning, facilities management, security and emergency response, IT, and other administrative offices

  8. PDM Planning Workshop - Wednesday Agenda • Introductions • Status on Submitted PDM Plans • Identifying Critical Infrastructure (UFIS) • Assessing Risk for selected sample (UFRAS) • Risk Management and Business Continuity • Orientation to FEMAs Mitigation Process

  9. Thursday agenda: • Mitigation Grant Program • Importance of Continuing PDM Planning • Panel Discussion / Q&A • Summary and Wrap-up

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