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US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® USACE Emergency Management Preparedness and Capabilities Aaron Stormant Emergency Manager Jacksonville District, USACE 23 July 2014

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US Army Corps of EngineersBUILDING STRONG®

USACE Emergency Management Preparedness and Capabilities

Aaron StormantEmergency ManagerJacksonville District, USACE23 July 2014

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Agenda

USACE Background

Authorities

2014 Preparations

Emergency Support Teams for National

Response Framework (Planning and Response

Teams)

Contracts

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USACE Division Boundaries

Pacific Ocean Div

South Atlantic DivMississippiValley Div

NorthAtlantic Div

Great Lakes & Ohio River

Div

AlaskaSeattle

WallaWallaPortland

SanFrancisco

Los Angeles

HonoluluAlbuquerque

Omaha

Kansas City

Tulsa

Ft. Worth

Galveston

Little Rock

St.Louis

RockIsland

St. Paul

Vicks-burg

New Orleans

MobileJacksonville

Savannah

Charleston

Wilmington

Norfolk

Philadelphia

New York

NewEngland

DetroitBuffalo

BaltimorePittsburghChicago

Memphis

Nashville

Louisville

Hunting- ton

Sacramento

Atlanta

Dallas

Cincinnati

Northwestern Div

South Pacific Div

Southwestern Div

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- Engineer Research and Development Center- Seven diverse research laboratories

Military Programs

- 10,000 personnel

- Military Construction

- Contingency Ops

- Installation Support

- International / Interagency Support

Civil Works

- 24,000 personnel- Navigation- Hydropower- Flood Control- Shore Protection- Water Supply- Regulatory- Recreation Homeland Security

EnvironmentalReal Estate

45 Districts

9 Divisions

USACE Roles and Responsibilities

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Authorities for EM SupportU.S. Army Corps

of EngineersCivil Authorities

Civil Works AuthoritiesReservoir Operations

Dam / Lock Operations

Public Law 84-99( Flood Control &

Coastal Emergency Act of 1955 )

Disaster PreparationEmergency Operations

RehabilitationWater Assistance

Advance MeasuresHazard Mitigation

Support to Department ofHomeland Security and

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Stafford ActPL 93-288

National Response Framework – (NRF)Disaster Preparation

Coordinating Agency ESF #3∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ Public Works and Engineering

Primary Agency ESF #3 Support Agency ESF #6, ESF #9, ESF

#14

AFRICOM / EUCOMNorth Atlantic Division provides direct engineer support, liaison and reach

back ISO COCOM Commander

NORTHCOMNorth Atlantic Division augments NWD

with Field Force Engineering and support to Domestic Requirements

CENTCOMNorth Atlantic Division augments TAD

with individual Soldiers / Civilians / FESTs ISO Contingency Operations in

Iraq and Afghanistan

Support to theGeographic Combatant

Commands

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SAJ Preparation for 2014 Hurr Season Interagency Outreach: Discuss capabilities and

needs w/ Counties surrounding Lake O; FDEM; and SFWMD.

DDE Meet and Greet w/ Camp Blanding (COOP site); FL National Guard (St. Augustine); and State EOC.

PR/VITEMA Table Top Discussions. Attend USVI Expo.

Participated in Earthquake/Tsunami exercise in AK.

Roofing and Housing Training. Participate in State Exercise.

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National Response Framework – Planning and Response Teams

Water and IceCommodities

DebrisManagement

UrbanSearchandRescue

TemporaryRoofing

Critical PublicFacilities andTemporaryHousingSub-Taskings

to OtherAgencies

TemporaryEmergencyPower Water

DebrisManagement

UrbanSearchandRescue

TemporaryRoofing

TemporaryEmergencyPower

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Mission Models

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Debris Management

• Provide services to remove, reduce and dispose of eligible debris

• Provide Technical Assistance, Federal, State & Local

Largest mission to date:

• Hurricane Katrina, LA

• Estimated 68.7M Cubic Yards

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Temporary Roofing• Provide

services to install FEMA furnished plastic sheeting on damaged roofs to provide temporary shelter

Largest mission to date:• Hurricanes Katrina/Rita• Mission 194,000+ roofs

installed

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Critical Public Facilities and Temporary Housing• Provide services to

design and construct temporary public facilities and temporary housing

• Includes schools, police and fire stations, local government offices, trailer installation.

Largest mission to date:

• Installed 1,029 temporary buildings and 2,500 trailers following Hurricane Katrina.

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Temporary Emergency Power

• Install/Maintain FEMA generators at critical Facilities and utilities

• Assess, haul, install, maintain, remove, make ready for storage

Largest mission to date:• Hurricane Katrina, LA• 2,403 locations assessed• 918 generators installed

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Water and Ice Commodities• Procure water

and ice nationally• Deliver

commodities to state staging area

• Provide Technical Assistance for distribution

Largest mission to date:• Hurricane Season 2005• 11,284 trucks loads

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Support to Urban Search and Rescue

• Provide training to Search and Rescue Structures Specialists

• Maintain cadre of Structures Specialists to augment national teams

Responses:• Oklahoma City• World Trade Center• Pentagon• Internationally

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Pre-Awarded Contracts

► Immediate response► Maximum local hiring

and subcontracting► Pricing (known &

stable)► Costs reduced► Partners with Private

Sector► Improves performance► Standardizes

contracts

Debris ACI Contractors

ECCXpertsAshBritt

CeresP & J

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ESF#3 ACI Contracts

Title Responsible District

Type Contract

Award Date Base Options

Anticipated Next

contractGeographic Area

Current contract Holders

Capacity

Temporary Power Pittsburgh FFP

Requirements 2013 1 yr 4- 1yr periods 2018

Area I – FEMA Regions I, II, & III LBG $50M

Area II – FEMA Regions IV, & V IAP $50M

Area III - FEMA Regions VI, VII, & VIII IAP $50M

Area IV – FEMA Region IX and OCONUS locations (USVI, PR, AK, HI, US Territories, etc)

Currently being solicited

Will be $95M

Water New England Requirements 2013 1yr 4 - 1yr 2018

CONUS and OCONUS Sates, OCONUS Territories incl. Puerto Rico, the U. S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands

Essence

unlimited, contractor may pass on any order >$10M or 3 day order >$25M

Permanent Cadre Lead: Pete Navesky

Permanent Cadre Lead: Pete Navesky

as of: 24 APR 14

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ESF#3 ACI Contracts

Title Responsible District

Type Contract

Award Date Base Options

Anticipated Next

contractGeographic Area

Current contract Holders

Capacity

DebrisUNRESTRICTED New Orleans Service

2008

Currently being updated

1yr 4-1yr

Unrestricted ($50M per FEMA Region)

Based on MSC/FEMA boundaries

Due to contractor withdrawal, re-prioritization of MSC was required and should be completed by 30 MAY

$50M/ year each contractor

DebrisRESTRICTED New Orleans Service

Currently being updated

Restricted (small business) should be announced o/a 30 APR

Based on MSC/FEMA boundaries

Small Business): Selection award in process and should be completed by 30 APR

$200M total over 5 years

Permanent Cadre Lead: Mark Clark

as of: 24 APR 14

Permanent Cadre Lead: Mark Clark

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ESF#3 ACI Contracts

Title Responsible District

Type Contract

Award Date Base Options Expiration Geographic Area

Current contract Holders

Capacity

RoofingCONUS

Omaha

8(a)HUBZoneSDVOUnrestrictedUnrestrictedSDVOHUBZone8(a)

Apr09Jun09Jun09Apr09Apr09Jan11Mar11Apr11

33333333

1-2 year1-2 year1-2 year1-2 year1-2 year1-2 year1-2 year1-2 year

Mar-2014Mar-2014Mar-2014Mar-2014Mar-2014Jan-2016Mar-2016Apr-2016

Coastal states - Texas to Maine

S&MMGCIroncladCeresIroncladThomCoEnFieldCye

$50M / contract

Omaha

SBUnrestrictedSDVOSBHUBZone

Jun14 2 3-1 year Coastal states – Texas to Maine

Currently being solicited

$45M/contract

Omaha

EDWOSBUnrestrictedSDVOSBHUBZone

Jun15 2 3-1year Coastal states – Texas to Maine

Currently being solicited

$45M/contract

Omaha8(a)8(a) Jun14 2 3-1year FEMA Regions IV &

VICurrently being solicited

$10M/contract

Omaha 8(a)8(a) Jun15 2 3-1year FEMA Regions IV &

VICurrently being solicited

$10M/contract

Permanent Cadre Lead: Patsy Fletcher

as of: 24 APR 14

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ESF#3 ACI Contracts

Title Responsible District

Type Contract

Award Date Base Options Expiration Geographic Area

Current contract Holders

Capacity

RoofingOCONUS

Omaha Unrestricted Feb 09 2 1-2 year June 2013 Hawaii Ceres $25M

Omaha Unrestricted Jun 14 2 3-1 year Hawaii Currently being solicited $25M

Jacksonville Unrestricted Jul10 1 4-1 year 2015 Puerto Rico Ceres $25M

Omaha Unrestricted Jun15 2 3-1year Puerto Rico Currently being solicited $25M

Jacksonville Unrestricted Jul10 1 4-1 year 2015 Virgin Islands Ceres $25M

Omaha Unrestricted Jun15 2 3-1 year Virgin Islands Currently being solicited $25M

Omaha Unrestricted Apr11 3 1-2 year 2016 Guam CNMI OmniPinnacle $10M

Omaha Unrestricted Jun15 2 3-1 year Guam CMMI Currently being solicited $10M

Rapid Temporary Repair*

Omaha Service – 8(a)

Aug 10 1yr-7mo 1-2year Mar-2016 FEMA Regions IV

and VIS&M $3.5M total

*Line items being included in other roofing contracts; will no longer have a separate RTR contract.Permanent Cadre Lead: Patsy Fletcher

as of: 24 APR 14

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