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Title: Governor's Office of Homeland Security


1
Governor's Office of Homeland Security
Emergency Preparedeness
Education Outreach
Emergency Management
2
Agenda
  • Introductions
  • Agency Overview
  • Operational Concepts
  • Closing Comments

3
Introductions
4
Agency Overview
5
Mission
To lead Louisiana to prepare for, prevent,
respond to and recover from, all natural and
manmade emergencies and disasters.
6
The Louisiana Homeland Security Emergency
Assistance Disaster ActLouisiana Revised
Statutes, Title 29, Chapter 6
The Governor Is Responsible For Meeting The
Dangers To The State And People ... And May
Issue Executive Orders, Proclamations, And
Regulations, And Amend Or Rescind Them, That Have
The Force And Effect Of The Law
7
Emergency Coordination
  • GOHSEP is responsible for acting as the
    Governors agent in organizing State Government
    Departments Agencies to work together to
    coordinate planning operations
  • During an emergency GOHSEP activates the State
    EOC to manage the response recovery utilizing
    the Louisiana Unified Command System

8
OperationalConcepts
9
StateEmergency Operations Plan (EOP)
www.ohsep.louisiana.gov/plans/eopindex.htm
10
EOP Overview
  • The EOP is an all-hazards plan includes
    preparedness guidance for the full range of
    natural, technological, terrorist
    attack-related emergencies disasters

11
Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5
Directed the development of a National Incident
Management System (NIMS) a new National
Response Plan
12
National Incident Management System
a consistent nationwide approach for federal,
state, tribal, and local governments to work
effectively and efficiently together to prepare
for, prevent, respond to, and recover from
domestic incidents, regardless of cause, size, or
complexity. -HSPD-5
13
What NIMS is about.
Common incident management doctrine, practices
and principles, and
  • Use of the Incident Command System (ICS)
  • Flexible response operations
  • Common terminology for ordering, tracking
    resources
  • Plans for staging allocating equipment,
    supplies assistance
  • Effective communications among responders,
    Emergency Operation Centers (EOC) with the
    public

14
GOHSEP Management Structure During Activation
  • GOHSEP operates under the Unified Command
    Structure during activation for all major
    disasters

15
Unified Command
  • Unified Command is a team effort process,
    allowing all agencies with responsibility for an
    incident, either geographical or functional, to
    establish a common set of incident objectives and
    strategies that all can subscribe to.

This is accomplished without losing or
abdicating Agency authority, responsibility, or
accountability.
16
UnifiedCommand Group
Unified
Unified Commander (Governor) Deputy Unified
Commander (GOHSEP Director)
Command
Unified Command Staff - GOHSEP ESF-2, 5, 7, 15
(JIC), ESF-14 (Community Recovery, Mitigation)
Economic Stabilization)
Legislative Liaison
Group
17
Unified Command Structure
Unified Command Group
GOHSEP EOC
GOHSEP
GOHSEP LANG
GOHSEP DOA
Operations Section
Plans Intel Section
Unified Logistics Section
Admin Finance Section
GOHSEP LANG DOA
DSS DHH
LANG GOHSEP
Human Services Branch
DOA GOHSEP
Plans Intelligence Branch
Support Branch
Purchasing Contracting Branch
LANG GOHSEP LSP
GOHSEP LSP
Emergency Services Branch
LANG GOHSEP
Technical Specialist Branch
Services Branch
DOA GOHSEP
Accounting, Budget, Audit Doc Branch
NWS USGS USCG USACE LSUESLSU CERA
DOTD LPSC
Infrastructure Support Branch
LA- VOAD
Donations Management Branch
Transportation Pre-Storm Evacuation Branch
DOTD LSP (DSS DHH)
LANG
Military Support Branch
18
ESF Responsibilities
19
ESF Responsibilities
20
ESF 1 3
Transportation Public Works Engineering DOTD
21
ESF 13
Transportation Public Works Engineering
  • Movement of people critical supplies
  • Facilitate contra-flow in coordination with ESF
    13 local authorities

ESF 1 3
22
ESF 2
Communications GOHSEP State Police National Guard
23
ESF 2
Communications
  • Interoperable assets include
  • 700 MHz system deployed fully in South
    Louisiana/800 MHz Statewide
  • 5 mobile tower trailers to constitute or
    reconstitute radio communications
  • Mobile Command Post (GOHSEP/LSP/LANG)
  • 3 Rapidcom Systems (GOHSEP)
  • Portable radios - agreement with FEMA

24
ESF 2
Communications
  • GOHSEP, State Police the National Guard are
    co-leads ensuring emergency communications during
    critical incidents
  • Co-lead representatives are located in a
    Situation Cell established within the State EOC

25
ESF 4
Fire Fighting Ag and Forestry State Fire Marshal
26
ESF 4
Fire Fighting
  • Overall coordination to develop plans, procedures
    and agreements with State, Federal, and local
    departments, agencies and groups.
  • Ensure that personnel and resources are trained
    and exercised periodically.
  • Provide expertise and resources to Urban Search
    and Rescue (USAR) Teams.
  • Incident Management Teams (IMT)

27
ESF 5
Emergency Management GOHSEP
28
ESF 5
Emergency Management
  • Overall coordination of Unified Command
  • Staffing operations of State EOC in concert
    with State/local/tribal/industry/Federal partners
  • WebEOC software
  • Alternate EOC
  • Incident Management Teams (IMT)
  • Regional Coordinators - in each of the 9 GOHSEP
    regions across Louisiana

29
ESF 6
Mass Care, Housing Human Services Social
Services Corrections
30
ESF 6
Mass Care, Housing Human Services
  • Support Parishes in emergency sheltering needs
  • Provides registration tracking of evacuees
  • Operates State shelter facilities
  • Medical Special Needs Shelters
  • Critical Transportation Needs Shelters
  • State owned shelter at LSU-A

31
ESF 6
Mass Care, Housing Human Services
  • Manages statewide shelter location capacity
    data reporting
  • Supports Sheltering Parish efforts to provide
    approximately shelter spaces in multiple Parish
    locations
  • Coordinates out-of-state sheltering needs
    arrangements inmates/detainee (adults youths)
  • Department Of Corrections (DOC) -
    plans/procedures in place to support local
    agencies with evacuation, housing medical care
    on a priority basis

32
ESF 7
Resources Support GOHSEPNational Guard
33
ESF 7
Resources Support
  • Position commodities within Louisiana in order to
    facilitate evacuation sheltering operations
  • Emergency power for Medical Special Needs
    Shelters
  • 200 pre-storm contracts prepared thru Division
    of Administration

34
ESF 8
Public Health Medical Health Hospitals
35
ESF 8
Public Health Medical
  • Triage phone lines open upon activation of
    evacuation operations to guide medical decisions
  • Coordination of medical care in Medical Special
    Needs Shelters (capacity - 1400)
  • Networks/coordinates with hospitals LA Hospital
    Association to function as safety net for
    failed plans
  • Networks/coordinates with nursing homes Nursing
    Home Association to function as safety net for
    failed plans

36
ESF 8
Public Health Medical
  • Network/coordinate with Primary Care Association
    to support medical care at state shelters
  • Network/coordinate with Emergency Medical Service
    providers local EOCs through contracts for
    additional ambulances
  • Prepared to provide advice on water/sewer/food
    service systems to protect public health
  • Prepared to provide public health messages
    regarding immunizations disease mitigation
  • Prepared to provide mental health support services

37
ESF 9
Search Rescue Wildlife Fisheries
38
ESF 9
Search Rescue
  • Coordinates personnel equipment for local,
    State, Federal private resources for assisting
    local governments with Search Rescue

39
ESF 11
Agriculture Agriculture Forestry
40
ESF 11
Agriculture
  • Emergency fuel
  • Coordinates delivery dispersal of fuel
    lubricant for saving, supporting sustaining of
    life during emergency response missions
  • Coordinates movement sheltering of pets with
    Parishes other State Agencies

41
ESF 13
Public Safety Security State Police Justice
42
ESF 13
Public Safety Security
  • Plans in place to support evacuation State
    operated shelters
  • Coordinates emergency response from the Joint
    Operations Center (JOC) which includes
    local/State/Federal/private assets
  • Credentialing plan in place to facilitate the
    reentry process

43
ESF 15
Emergency Public Information GOHSEP
44
ESF 15
Emergency Public Information
  • Accurate timely dissemination of public
    information during an event
  • Rumor control
  • Product development (press release, media
    advisories, etc.)
  • Media monitoring
  • Public Information Officer training crisis
    communication training
  • Hurricane evacuation guides GetAGamePlan.org
    website
  • Coordination with local Parishes in coastal areas

45
ESF 15
Emergency Public Information
  • Public Alert Warning System
  • Web Alert Relay Opt-in System - email/text
    messaging warnings notifications
  • Emergency Telephone Notification - mass public
    telephonic warning system
  • Emergency Alert System - public alerts via radio
    television

46
ESF 16
Military Support To Civil Affairs National Guard
47
ESF 16
Military Support
  • Support State emergency functions in the
    evacuation phase as follows
  • Transportation support
  • Communications support
  • Command Control support
  • State run shelter support (setup security)
  • Assist Federal military aviation with medical
    evacuation
  • Assist with security for evacuation
  • Prepare for commodities distribution

48
The Emergency Management Process
49
Declaration Process
50
Support Request To State
Request Methodology Primary WebEOC Other
FAX, Phone, e-mail, 800/700 MHz
Statewide radio, Satellite phone
Provides Support Tracks
Request
Receives, Validates, Authorizes Tracks
Support
Status
Request

Maintain Linkage
Status
Request For Support Provide SITREP
51
Emergency Action Levels
Level I In progress - response activities
requiredIncident requiring full augmentation of
EOC with all ESFs, supporting organizations
FEMA Level II Event in progress - major
impact Incident requiring full augmentation of
EOC with all ESFs, supporting organizations
FEMA as needed
I
II
  • Level III Potential or actual threat
  • Incident requiring activation of CAT with
    potential augmentation from selected ESFs
  • Level IV Normal operations
  • Staffing is in accordance with authorized manning
    levels

III
IV
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W
W
MOREHOUSE
E
MOREHOUSE
E
CLAIBORNE
CLAIBORNE
WEST
EAST
WEST
EAST
BOSSIER
UNION
BOSSIER
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B
B
S
S
CARROLL
CARROLL
8
7
T
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E
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LINCOLN
LINCOLN
R
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CADDO
CADDO
RICHLAND
RICHLAND
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MADISON
MADISON
JACKSON
JACKSON
GOHSEP Homeland Security Regions
BIENVILLE
BIENVILLE
FRANKLIN
FRANKLIN
RED
CALDWELL
TENSAS
RED
CALDWELL
TENSAS
N
N
DESOTO
RIVER
DESOTO
RIVER
A
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T
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WINN
WINN
C
C
H
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CATAHOULA
CATAHOULA
I
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C
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WEST
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FELICIANA
WASHINGTON
FELICIANA
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SAINT
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FELICIANA
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5
BATON
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A
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LIVINGSTON
LIVINGSTON
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ACADIA
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SAINT
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MARTIN
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DAVIS
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J
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CHARLES
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CAMERON
VERMILION
F
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F
ST.
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ST.
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53
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Louisiana Risk Parishes
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BIENVILLE
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Parishes located in-whole or partly below I-10
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GRANT
GRANT
N
N
H
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C
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SAINT
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  • Closing
  • Comments

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