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Title: Homeland Defense Equipment Reuse HDER Program Program Overview


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HOMELAND DEFENSE EQUIPMENT REUSE
(HDER) PROGRAM
Program Overview
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HOMELAND DEFENSE EQUIPMENT REUSE (HDER) PROGRAM
  • Enhancing domestic preparedness capabilities of
    our nations emergency responders by
  • Providing surplus radiological detection
    instrumentation and other equipment to
    emergency responder agencies nationwide and,
  • Providing training and local long-term technical
    support on this equipment to the
    emergency responders.

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A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT
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HDER PROGRAM PILOT PROJECT
  • The HDER Program Pilot Project will focus on the
    ten largest metropolitan areas in the United
    States.
  • Based on 2000 Census data, these metropolitan
    areas are

New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington
D.C., San Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston,
Detroit, Dallas and Houston
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PILOT PROJECT DETAILS
  • Targeted metropolitan areas will be able to
    obtain surplus radiological detection
    instrumentation and other equipment.
  • Equipment will be rehabilitated and provided at
    no cost.
  • Training on many of the equipment items will be
    available through the ODP Domestic Preparedness
    Equipment Technical Assistance (DPETAP) Program.
  • Local Long-term Technical Support will be
    available through a partnership with the Health
    Physics Society.

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PILOT PROJECT EQUIPMENT
Surplus instrumentation and equipment available
through this program includes
Hand-held dose rate meters (e.g. ionization
chambers), electronic pulsers, microrem meters,
count rate meters used for contamination surveys,
instrument probes (I.E. alpha and gamma
scintillation and Geiger Mueller (G-M) probes)
and pocket ionization chambers (self-reading
pocket dosimeters).
Additional instrumentation and equipment items
will be added as the program matures.
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PILOT PROJECT TRAINING
  • Training on the use of the equipment will be
    available to the emergency responders in the
    selected metropolitan areas through ODPs
    Domestic Preparedness Equipment Technical
    Assistance Program (DPETAP).
  • DPETAP...
  • Is a comprehensive, national equipment technical
    assistance program for emergency
    responders.
  • Is conducted in partnership with the U.S. Armys
    Pine Bluff Arsenal.
  • Assists responders in the proper operation and
    maintenance of their radiological, chemical, and
    biological detection and response equipment.
  • Provides detailed technical information and
    hands-on equipment operation and maintenance
    training.

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PILOT PROJECT LOCAL TECHNICAL SUPPORT
  • Local long-term technical support will be
    available through a partnership with the Health
    Physics Society (HPS).
  • Part of HPS commitment to Homeland Security.
  • Volunteers from local chapters will be available
    to provide the following
  • Annual calibration and basic maintenance
  • Hands-on refresher training
  • Local source of expertise for questions regarding
    instrumentation

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PARTICIPATION IN HDER PILOT PROJECT
  • ODP will use its established relationships with
    State Administrative Agencies (SAAs) in states
    containing targeted metropolitan areas.
  • The SAA will be provided with a list of available
    instrumentation and equipment, as well as a form
    for requesting the desired items and any
    associated training and local technical support.
  • ODP will coordinate with DOE on the delivery of
    the equipment, with DPETAP to schedule the
    requested training and with HPS.
  • Requests may be made quarterly, and an updated
    inventory list will be provided at the start of
    each calendar year quarter.

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BENEFITS OF HDER PROGRAM
  • Immediately enhances domestic preparedness
    capabilities to respond to an incident involving
    a nuclear or radiological device.
  • Allows superior stewardship of surplus DOE
    assets.
  • Utilizes existing DOJ relationships with state
    and local emergency responder agencies.
  • Responds to President Bushs direction for
    interagency cooperation and volunteerism in the
    war against terrorism.

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STATUS OF HDER PROGRAM
First Delivery of Equipment to DPETAP for
training coordination occurred on February 6,
2002 Pilot Program Implementation targeted for
July 1, 2002
Delivery of Equipment to DPETAP February 6, 2002
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FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
  • Expand program nationwide using ODPs established
    relationships with State Administrative Agencies
    (SAAs) in each of the 56 States and Territories
    upon validation of program through the pilot
    project.
  • Expand inventory of equipment available to
    emergency responders.

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HDER A partnership of the U.S. Department of
Justice and the U.S. Department of Energy serving
the emergency responder community.
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