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Transcript of 1 Preparing Texas Today... Texas Preparedness Workshop November 16-17, 2005 Austin, Texas A Texas...
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Preparing Texas Today...
Texas Preparedness
WorkshopNovember 16-17, 2005
Austin, Texas
A Texas Community Partnership
...for Tomorrow’s ChallengesGovernor’s Division of Emergency Management
Office of the Governor
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Purpose
Levels of Planning
Base Requirements
Responsibilities
Key Dates/Events
Questions/Discussion
Agenda
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Preparing Texas Today...Texas Preparedness
Strategy
“A Single Focus”
A Texas Community Partnership
...for Tomorrow’s ChallengesGovernor’s Division of Emergency Management
Office of the Governor
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To develop a fully synchronized preparedness program that has a “Single Focus”. And “Unity of Effort” that fully supports the Governor’s Strategic Plan 2005-2010.
Preparedness is defined as all programs that provide funding to Texas for Planning, Organization, Training, Exercises and Equipment.
Total Focused Effort: Near / Mid / Long Term Economy and Efficiency of Resources Doctrinal Adherence Joint Integration of Local, State, Federal and Private Capabilities and Capacities.
Purpose
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Plan: Enhance operational plans, procedures, and implementing documents that support Prevention,
Protection, Response and Recovery.
State of Texas Preparedness Objectives
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Organize: Enhance organizations which are structured to most efficiently and effectively Prevent, ProtectRespond and Recover.
State of Texas Preparedness Objectives
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Equip: Identify necessary equipment and technological resources required. Decide-Order-Ship-Receive-Use
State of Texas Preparedness Objectives
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Train: Develop and deliver highly focused training to private, local, state and federal responders in an expedited and integrated effort .
State of Texas Preparedness Objectives
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Exercise: Develop and conduct exercises that FOCUS ON existing plans and procedures for the Prevention, Protection, Response and Recovery from of a terrorism incident involving a WMD with the outcome of enhancing those plans and procedures and understanding how organizations contribute to the prevention of the incident.
State of Texas Preparedness Objectives
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“HOW”
Combine the efforts of the SAA, ODP, and SAA CDC.
Joint Language Grant Guidance Joint Program Execution Joint Publication of Guidance
Develop Regional Response Plans
Focused on direction and control, Regional Unified Command, Interoperable Communications and Mutual Aid
Focused on all Capabilities and Capacities of the Region
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“HOW” continued
Develop five year preparedness plan:
Quarterly Scheduling Workshops
Include all Major Players: COG’s State Agencies Federal Agencies Transit Authorities Port’s UASIC’s Hospital’s MMRS Schools (ISD) VOADMass Care
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Preparing Texas Today...
Governor’s Division of Emergency ManagementOffice of the Governor
...for Tomorrow’s Challenges
Levels of Planning
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TexasHomelandSecurityStrategic
Plan
Part I
Rick Perry
TexasHomelandSecurityStrategic
Plan
Objectives&
Outcomes
Part II
Rick Perry
TexasHomelandSecurityStrategic
Plan
State of TexasEmergency
Management Plan
Part II
Rick Perry, Governor
CityCounty
LEVELS OF PLANNING
Mayor
County Judge
Regional
Nov. 1, 2005
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• Provides Governor’s Intent
– Leadership
– Organization
• Establishes Three Attainable Goals
– Prevent terrorist attack within Texas.
– Protect by reducing vulnerability to Terrorism
– Prepare to respond and recover
• Defines Four Critical Task
– Intelligence and Warning
– Protecting Critical Infrastructure
– Emergency Preparedness and Response
– Border Security
TexasHomelandSecurityStrategic
Plan
Part IRick Perry
Texas Homeland Security Strategic Plan (Part I)The Vision
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TexasHomelandSecurityStrategic
Plan
State of Texas Emergency
Management Plan
Part IIRick Perry
Texas Homeland Security Strategic Plan (Part II)State of Texas Emergency Management Plan
• The State Operational Plan
• Addresses all phases of emergency management operations, response &recovery
• Addresses all hazards
• Plans for comprehensive use of resources
• Uses a functional approach
• Provides for coordinated information management
• Provides for graduated problem solving
• Plans for catastrophic disaster operations
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Preparing Texas Today...
Governor’s Division of Emergency ManagementOffice of the Governor
...for Tomorrow’s Challenges
Base Requirements forRegional Response Plans
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Base Requirements
Regional Response Plans will be all inclusive and support the State Strategic Plan
Use TRRN as base tool to identify resources. Identify procedures to establish a Regional Unified Command (RAU) Incorporate all other Regional Planning efforts (SNS, Communications, Mutual Aid, Hospital Regions, Fusion Centers) Will not replace local jurisdiction plans Will not replace DDC Authorities and Responsibilities Continuity of Government
Task: Develop a Template: Done
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Preparing Texas Today...
Governor’s Division of Emergency ManagementOffice of the Governor
...for Tomorrow’s Challenges
Base Requirements forTraining & Exercises
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Training and Exercise Objectives will support State Strategic Plan
MMRS
CERT
BT Regional
Basic Level of Preparedness
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Interoperable Communications
Mutual Aid Agreements
Homeland Security Information Network-Critical Infrastructure (HSIN-CI)
National Weather Service (NWS) Regional Office
Base Requirements
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Texas Regional Response Network (TRRN)
6th Civil Support Team (6 CST)
Supporting Bio-Lab
Shelter/Mass Care
Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD)
Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF)
All Disciplines & Organizations (LE, Fire, EMS, VOAD, ISD)
All Hazard Primary & Secondary Event
TCLEOSE Certified
Coastal: USCG & GLO
Base Requirements
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Preparing Texas Today...
Governor’s Division of Emergency ManagementOffice of the Governor
...for Tomorrow’s Challenges
Responsibilities
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Governor’s Division of Emergency Management (GDEM) in coordination with Department of State Health Services.Provide overall management and coordinationPublish implementing guidance
Councils of Government (COG)Represent local jurisdictionsCoordinate immediate implementation of TRRNCoordinate Regional Response Plan Development.
Complete no later than May 1, 2006.Complete Implementation Plan for Governor’s Strategic Plan no later than Jan. 17, 2006
Responsibilities
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National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC)Under the direction of GDEM be the single agency
responsible for Standardization of Training Exercise Design & Execution for all exercises funded by or through
State Agencies and Organizations in Texas
State AgenciesCoordinate all NIMS requirements by inter-agency
contract with Texas Forest Service (TFS)Coordinate all Exercise Design & Execution by
inter-agency contract with National Emergency Response and Rescue Training Center (NERRTC)Complete Implementation Plan for Governor’s Strategic Plan no later than Jan. 17, 2006
FEMA Region VI (DHS)Coordinate all Federal Agency sponsored/funded
exercises with GDEMParticipate as a full partner in all Planning and
Coordination
Responsibilities
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Preparing Texas Today...
Governor’s Division of Emergency ManagementOffice of the Governor
...for Tomorrow’s Challenges
Key Dates/Events
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Implementation Plans: Jan. 17, 2006 : Completed
Regional Response Plans:Feb. 15: First Draft CompletedApr. 1: Final Draft CompletedMay 1: ApprovedJune: 1st Regional Exercise
Major Capstone Exercises: SNS Transit Authority : Embedded Port : Embedded Fusion : Embedded May 1-5, 2006: State-wide Evacuation Exercise
Major Conferencing DatesMay 22-24, 2006 : State Hurricane Conference – BeaumontNov. 13-17, 2006: State Homeland Security Conference - TBD
Key Dates/EventsTo Be Coordinated: