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Counter-Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction Implementation Issues and Efforts

Counter-Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction Implementation Issues and Efforts. Plenary 10. Overview. Conducting briefings Pursuing funding Developing interim WMD consequence management policy Participating in TOPOFF Exercise planning Ever present issues. Briefing Outline.

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Counter-Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction Implementation Issues and Efforts

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  1. Counter-Terrorism/Weapons of Mass Destruction Implementation Issues and Efforts Plenary 10

  2. Overview • Conducting briefings • Pursuing funding • Developing interim WMD consequence management policy • Participating in TOPOFF Exercise planning • Ever present issues

  3. Briefing Outline • Threats and Challenges • Organizational Command & Control • Coast Guard Capabilities • Coast Guard Field Units • Port Security • Maritime Interdiction • National Strike Force • Public Information Assist Team • National Response Center

  4. Organizational Command & Control • National Contingency Plan • National Response System • Federal Response Plan • Incident Command System (ICS)

  5. Budget Success • FY01 funding request = $52M • FY01 funding received = $1M

  6. Interim WMD Response Policy • Under development • Reflects input from stakeholders • G-MOR • G-MW • G-OPD • G-OPF • NSFCC

  7. TOPOFF Exercise • SECDOT “invited” to support & commit resources to planning & participation • LANTAREA requesting further info from FBI on expected level of CG involvement • LANTAREA to weigh costs & operations tempo against “opportunity”

  8. Ever Present Issues Lack of • Federal-wide linkage • Federal-wide chain of command • Federal-wide terminology & perception • Serious funding • Internal agency (CG) mandates

  9. NRT Nuc Reg. Comm. DOI DOC DOJ HHS DOT EPA USCG NOAA USDA DOD DOS GSA DOE FEMA DOT RRT Regional Response Team FEDERAL AGENCIES & LOCALS FOSC Federal On-Scene Coordinator

  10. Disaster Occurs Emergency Response Team Mayor/County Executive Local First Responders Alert Governor Requests Aid From Informs Declares State of Emergency FEMA Regional Director THE FEDERAL RESPONSE PLAN Reports to Requests Presidential Declaration FEMA Director Contacts Federal Coordinating Officer Provides Disaster Field Office Declares Emergency/ Major Disaster Supports President of the United States Emergency Support Functions (ESF) Recovery Programs Mitigation Programs Sets Up Appoints State Coordinating Officer Joins

  11. Organizational Command & ControlIncident Command System Organization IC Local/State Responsible Party CommandStaff Information Liaison Safety Legal Planning Operations Logistics Finance * Procurement * Claims * Time * Cost * Compensation *Resources * Situation * Demobilization * Documentation * Staging Area * Branches * Divisions * Groups * Communications * Food * Medical * Supply * Ground Support * Facilities

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