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Purpose. Discuss the development and concepts of the National Response Plan (NRP)Discuss the development and concepts of the ESF
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1. National Response Planand ESF #2 Annex Presenter: Mr. Bruce Belt
(SYTEX)
3. Discussion Outline Objectives & Implementation of Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) - 5
National Incident Management System (NIMS) and NRP Relationship
Initial NRP
NRP
Emergency Support Function (ESF) #2
4. HSPD-5: Management of Domestic Incidents HSPD-5 Objectives:
Single comprehensive national approach
Prevention, Preparedness, Response and Recovery
Ensure all levels of government and private sector work together
Horizontal and vertical integration
Effective communications
Integrate crisis and consequence management
DHS Secretary as the Principal Federal Official (PFO) for domestic incident management
Will delegate authority to senior staff selected for PFO duty
5. HSPD-5 Implementation Develop and administer:
National Incident Management System (NIMS) Mar 2004
Core set of concepts, principles and terminology for incident command and multi-agency coordination
National Response Plan (NRP) Fall 2004
All-discipline, all-hazards plan
Initial National Response Plan (INRP) Sept 2003 created as an interim plan until the publication of the full NRP
6. NIMS & NRP Relationship
7. Construction of the NRP Supercedes
FRP
CONPLAN
FRERP
INRP
Integrates
NCP
Other national-level contingency plans
8. NRP Components Homeland Security Operations Center (HSOC)
Primary national-level hub for communications and information pertaining to domestic incident management
Interagency Incident Management Group (IIMG)
Replaces the Catastrophic Disaster Response Group (CDRG)
Facilitates national-level operational coordination, course of action determination and policy recommendations
Principal Federal Official (PFO)
Represents the DHS Secretary locally in an overall coordination role
Other agency officials retain authorities, such as, the FCO and others
Joint Field Office (JFO)
Fully replaces the FEMA Disaster Field Office (DFO)
Integrates Federal, state and local incident management entities whenever possible
Single coordination point for the FBI Joint Operations Center (law enforcement) and the FEMA response and recovery operations
9. NRP Applicability/Scope Provides the national framework for domestic incident management
Broadly applies to all incident categories
Establishes monitoring and reporting protocols for a known incident or potential incident
DHS becomes involved in Incidents of National Significance (INS) for:
Operational coordination; and/or
Resource coordination
10. What are INCIDENTS of NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE? 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 intervention
When requested by a Federal D/A acting on its own authority
When Secretary DHS is directed by the President
When events exceed the purview of established plans
When events involve one or more Federal D/As
For National Security Special Events
11. Concept of Operations Single national framework for:
Direct implementation of Federal authorities
Federal to State support
Federal to Federal support
Pro-active response to catastrophic incidents
Incidents handled at lowest possible organizational level
DHS receives notification of incidents and potential incidents, assesses regional or national implications and determines need for DHS coordination
DHS provides Operational and/or Resource Coordination for Incidents of National Significance
12. NRP Components
13. Organization of the NRP
14. Joint Field Office “Org” Chart
15. ESF #2 Agency Listing
16. ESF #2 Agency Listing
17. ESF #2 Agency Listing