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FEMA UPDATE
John Woytak National Preparedness Region IX
•Exercises•Planning•Training•FEMA HQ
Regional Response Team Meeting June
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WA´MA´ GAYAM (LIGHTNING STRIKES)
PRINCIPAL OBJECTIVE:
Examine broader national continuity capabilities, specifically communications with State, territorial,
Tribal, local, and Private Sector partners and support to the National Cyber Incident Response Plan (NCIRP)
and National Response Framework (NRF)
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WA´MA´ GAYAM (LIGHTNING STRIKES)
Deployment/Setup Test the Emergency Communications Box Transmit situational awareness to:
County State RRCC
Replace and Package
EXERCISE CONDUCT
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WA´MA´ GAYAM (LIGHTNING STRIKES)
PARTICIPANTSDuck Valley Sho-Pai Tribe Duckwater Shoshone Tribe
Ely Shoshone Council Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribes
Fort McDermitt Pai-Sho Tribe of Nevada & Oregon
Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation
Las Vegas Paiute Tribe Moapa Band of Paiutes
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Battle Mountain Band Council
South Fork Band Council Elko Band Council
Wells Band Council Dresslerville Community Council
Woodfords Community Council Yomba Shoshone Tribe
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WA´MA´ GAYAM (LIGHTNING STRIKES)
What is a Mobile Emergency Operations Box
A means to rapidly create an EOC anywhere or anytime without
having to scavenge for equipment.
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WA´MA´ GAYAM (LIGHTNING STRIKES)
WHAT’S IN THE KIT? Stanley Wheeled Case
1 ICS Vest Kit
1 Cradlepoint Router
1 HP Officejet Printer
8 Toshiba Thrive Mobile Touchscreen Tablets
1 Acer Laptop
Software Backups of all Documentation
Cradle Point WiFi Multiport LAN Router
WiFi Antennas
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WA´MA´ GAYAM (LIGHTNING STRIKES)
WHAT’S IN THE KIT? BGAN Satellite Terminal
Network Cables
ICS Vests
ICS Book 1
ICS Book 2
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WA´MA´ GAYAM (LIGHTNING STRIKES)
OUTCOMES First successful all tribal entire state coordination through:
Voice
Satellite Radio
Data
WebEOC interface Execute and transmit ICS forms Maintain Simulated Crisis response situational awareness
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TYPHOON PAKYO
DATE June 13-14, 2012
SCOPE The scope of play for TP12 requires emergency management
responders to perform actions associated with an initial response to a catastrophic typhoon incident in an EOC setting, both pre- and post-landfall. These actions include command and control, communications, evacuation and mass care, hazard identification, and resource logistics
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TYPHOON PAKYO
OBJECTIVES1. Evaluate Federal and Territorial integration with the Guam Emergency Operations Center (EOC) focusing on the establishment of a Unified Coordination Group (UCG)
2. Assess the coordination among Federal, Local, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and private sector entities focus on mass care and evacuation
3. Validate the procedures, outlined in the Guam Catastrophic Typhoon Operations Plan
4.Assess the capability upon activation/establishment of the EOC/IOF
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TYPHOON PAKYO
OUTCOMES:1. Successful integration with State resources
2. Determination of updates for the Catastrophic Operations Plan
3. Engagement of state resources with Emergency Management Assistance Compact EMAC.
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PAST &UPCOMING EXERCISES
EXERCISE: • Mar 12 Simple Truth Anthrax - Full Scale
• FEB/APR/Aug 12 Golden Guardian - Southern California Catastrophic Earthquake Task Force Workshops and Functional Exercise
• Jun 12 - Typhoon Pakyo Guam Full Scale
• Aug 12 Medical Counter Measure Exercise - Los Angeles, CA
• May 13 Golden Guardian - San Francisco Earthquake Functional Exercise San Francisco Bay
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UPCOMING EXERCISES NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
EXERCISE: DIABLO CANYON POWER PLANT NOV 7, 2012 INGESTION PATHWAY EXERCISE
PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION MARCH, 2013 PLUME EXERCISE
SAN ONOFRE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION MAY 22, 2013 INGESTION PATHWAY EXERCISE
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FEMA IX PLANNING CASCADIA SUBDUCTION ZONE
Scenario involves a 9.0 magnitude earthquake, ground shaking for 5 minutes with subsequent tsunami. Wave heights could reach 80 feet. The Cascadia fault line runs for 800 miles from just off Mendocino to British Columbia. Ground shaking
expected to impact as far south as the Bay Area and also Sacramento. Began planning effort in April 2011, partnering with Cal EMA.
FEMA RX is conducted their Cascadia Plan on the same time line. Plans are being coordinated, but are not joint.
Conducted Information Analysis meetings in Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino Counties
Course of Action brief to Senior Leadership Steering Committee in August 2012
Draft Plan expected in September 2012
Final Plan expected in December 2012
California will exercise this plan as Golden Guardian 2014.
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NEVADA HAZMAT EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS
The authority is the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). of 1980, as amended. The Plans are required to be reviewed by the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) on an annual basis and are approved at the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC)
Provide technical expertise from Region IX
All encompassing review of the HazMat ERPs
Work with Karen Pabon the NV SERC
Comprehensive Preparedness Guide
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UPCOMING TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Region IX will host seats for applicants in collaboration with Cal EMA, the Master Exercise Practitioner Program (MEPP) in southern California starting in January of 2013.
Starting this October, FEMA Position Specific (OPS, Plan, etc.) courses will begin to be taught throughout California
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FEMA QUALIFICATION SYSTEM
Purpose – FQS establishes the system for qualification and certification of the FEMA workforce through experience, training, and demonstrated performance
The system was developed in order to:
• Ensure a qualified workforce based on performance standards
• Establish minimum, consistent, and fair qualification requirements for all workforce positions regardless of employment status
• Strengthen the training and qualification standards for all workforce positions
• Professionalize the workforce similar to other emergency response professions
• Create a pathway to leadership positions
• Improve federal assistance to disaster impacted families and communities
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FEMA RESERVIST PROGRAM
Purpose – To build and sustain a robust, well-trained, deployable, and fully-capable corps of intermittent “Reservists” who can effectively and efficiently perform mission functions in accordance with our statutory authorities
Progress to Date
• Potential courses of action for the Reservist program were presented to Deputy Serino on March 14 in the following areas:
• Equipment
• Benefits
• Pay Grade Distribution
• Reservist Workforce Management Structure
• Training
• Deployment
• Medical Assessment
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FEMA CORPS
• Purpose – To train and build a FEMA-devoted unit of 1600 service corps members operating in support of Federal emergency and disaster response and recovery efforts to be established within the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (“NCCC”) program
• FEMACorps will advance the President’s management and national security priorities, including job creation, service, and working across government
• FEMACorps will promote better mission outcomes by supporting FEMA’s ability to meet its all hazards mission through a scalable and reliable force structure
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