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National Response Plan

National Response Plan. HSPD-5: Management of Domestic Incidents. Comprehensive, all-discipline, all-hazards plan All levels of government and private sector work together Integrates crisis and consequence management DHS Secretary designated Principal Federal Official

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National Response Plan

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  1. National Response Plan

  2. HSPD-5: Management ofDomestic Incidents • Comprehensive, all-discipline, all-hazards plan • All levels of government and private sector work • together • Integrates crisis and consequence management • DHS Secretary designated Principal Federal Official • National Incident Management System (NIMS): • Core set of concepts, principles and terminology for • incident command and multi-agency coordination • NON Stafford ACT

  3. Provides the national standard for incident management Based on the National Interagency Incident Management System (NIIMS) Incident Command System (ICS) Major components: Incident Command and Management Preparedness Resource Management Communications and Information Management Supporting Technologies Ongoing Management and Maintenance National Incident Management System NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM March 1, 2004 Homeland Security

  4. Supercedes FRP CONPLAN FRERP INRP Integrates NCP Other national-level contingency plans National Response Plan (NRP) National Response Plan Guiding Policy: Homeland Security Act & HSPD-5 Incorporates key concepts • NIMS • HSOC • IIMG • PFO • JFO • ESFs

  5. NIMS & NRP Relationship National Incident Management System (NIMS) Standardized process and procedures for incident management NIMS aligns command & control, organization structure, terminology, communication protocols, resources and resource typing to enable synchronization of efforts in response to an incident at all echelons of government Incident DHS integrates and applies Federal resources both pre and post incident Local Support or Response Resources, knowledge, and abilities from independent Federal Depts & Agencies State Support or Response Federal Support or Response NRP is activated forIncidents of National Significance National Response Plan (NRP) Activation and proactive application of integrated Federal resources

  6. Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) • ESF 1: Transportation • ESF 2: Communications • ESF 3: Public Works & • Engineering • ESF 4: Firefighting • ESF 5: Emergency Management • ESF 6: Mass Care, Housing & • Human Services • ESF 7: Resource Support • ESF 8: Public Health & Medical • Services • ESF 9: Urban Search & Rescue • ESF 10: Oil & Hazardous • Materials • ESF 11: Agriculture & Natural • Resources • ESF 12: Energy • ESF 13: Public Safety & Security • ESF 14: Long-term Community • Recovery & Mitigation • ESF 15: External Affairs

  7. Biological Incident Catastrophic Incident Cyber Incident Food & Agriculture Incident Nuclear/Radiological Incident Oil & Hazardous Materials Incident Terrorism Incident Law Enforcement & Investigation Incident Annexes

  8. Incidents which require DHS operational coordination and/or resource coordination. Includes: Credible threats, indications or acts of terrorism within the United States Major disasters or emergencies (as defined by the Stafford Act) Catastrophic incidents Unique situations that may require DHS to aid in coordination of incident management… Incidents of National Significance

  9. When a Federal department of agency acting under its own authority has requested the assistance of the Secretary When the Secretary has been directed to assume responsibility for managing the domestic incident by the President Events that exceed the purview of other established Federal plans Events of regional or national importance involving one or more Federal agencies (at the discretion of the Secretary of DHS) National Special Security Events Unique Situations

  10. Emphasis on Prevention, Preparedness and Mitigation HSOC receives reports of terrorist threats and potential incidents Conducts assessment and coordinates with Departments and Agencies to deter, prevent, mitigate and respond Potential Incident of National Significance: Activates NRP components to provide Federal operational/resource assistance to prevent/minimize impact Concept of Operations – Pre-event

  11. Revision expected to be published in June 2007 Incorporates Lessons Learned from recent activations for hurricanes and tropical storms What is a JFO Virtual/Physical Who is there PFO, FCO SCO, GAR, SFLEO, PFO Cell ESFs, and ERT Multiple JFOs with one PFO COP is HSIN JFO SOP

  12. Public Law President declares an incident as an emergency of major disaster Disaster Relief Fund FCO and DRM control money $1 Billion in reserve go to Congress for reallocation PDA Project Work sheet Reimbursement Stafford Act

  13. Version 14.2 release soon 7 Days out 5 Days out Alert ERTs, DMAT, DMORT, VMAT, USR, Log and Mob Centers 72 Hours Teams in JFO/IJFO/SEOC/RRCCs Conference Call (lots of risk sky falling syndrome) Hurricane CONOPS

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