Title: Terrorism Emergency Response
1Terrorism EmergencyResponse Preparedness
Georgia Office of Homeland Security
Georgia Emergency Management Agency
2Anticipated Directed Programs 7 Priorities
- NIMS NRP Implementation
- Regional Collaboration
- Natl. Infrastructure Protection Plan
- Info Sharing/Collaboration
- Interoperable Communications
- CBRNE Detection, Response, Decon
- Medical Surge Mass Prophylaxis
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4Target Capabilities List
- The Target Capabilities List (TCL)
- Identifies 36 capabilities required to perform
the critical tasks described in UTL - A capability provides a means to perform one or
more critical task(s) under specified conditions
and to specific performance standards - (continued on following slide)
5Target Capabilities List
- A capability may be delivered during an emergency
with any combination of elements that achieves
the desired outcome, namely properly planned,
organized, equipped, trained, and exercised
personnel - Capability requirements will be tiered based on
jurisdiction types
6Target Capabilities List
- Common-Target Capabilities
- Planning
- Interoperable
- Communications
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- Prevent Mission Area-Target Capabilities
- Information Collection and Threat Recognition
- Intelligence Fusion and Analysis
- Information Sharing and Collaboration
- Terrorism Investigation and Apprehension
- CBRNE Detection
Protect Mission Area-Target Capabilities Risk
Analysis Critical Infrastructure
Protection Food and Agriculture Safety and
Defense Public Health Epidemiological
Investigation and Laboratory Testing Citizen
Preparedness and Participation
7Target Capabilities List
- Respond Mission Area-Target Capabilities
- On-Site Incident Management
- Emergency Operations Center Management
- Critical Resource Logistics and Distribution
- Volunteer Management and Donations
- Worker Health and Safety
- Public Safety and Security Response
- Firefighting Operations/Support
- WMD/Hazardous Incident Response and
Decontamination - Explosive Device Response Operations
- Animal Health Emergency Support
- Environmental Health and Vector Control
- Recover Mission Area-Target Capabilities
- Structural Damage Assessment and Mitigation
- Restoration of Lifelines
- Economic and Community Recovery
Citizen Protection Evacuation and/or In-Place
Protection Isolation and Quarantine Search and
Rescue Emergency Public Information and
Warning Triage and Pre-Hospital Treatment
Medical Surge Medical Supplies Management and
Distribution Mass Prophylaxis Mass Care
(Sheltering, Feeding, and Related
Services) Fatality Management
8Universal Task List
- The UTL is a menu of tasks for major events like
those illustrated by the National Planning
Scenarios - Defines what tasks need to be performed to
prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover
from major events - Provides the means to ensure that training and
exercises address proficiency - (continued on following slide)
9Universal Task List
- Critical tasks are defined as those prevention,
protection, response, and recovery tasks that
require coordination among an appropriate
combination of Federal, State, local, tribal
private sector, and non-governmental entities
during a major event in order to minimize the
impact on lives, property, and the economy - Critical tasks, with associated conditions and
performance standards, provide the foundation for
developing target levels of capability.
10Anticipated Directed Programs
- Continuation
- Interoperable Communication
- Planning
- GSAR
- EOD
- HazMat
- NIMS/ICS
- Information Sharing Intel
- Critical Infrastructure Protection
11Anticipated Directed Programs
- New Programs
- Counter-Terrorism Task Forces
- Law Enforcement HazMat
- Tactical Operational Planning
- CI/KR Target Folders Protective Measures
- Training Exercise
12State Homeland Security Strategy Update
- Each strategy must be revised to include specific
homeland security goals and objectives in the
four mission areas identified in the National
Preparedness Guidance - Prevention
- Protection
- Response
- Recovery
- (continued on following slide)
13State Homeland Security Strategy Update
- Goals and objectives must be aligned with the
seven National Priorities identified in the
National Planning Guidance - Must also address citizen preparedness, volunteer
efforts and local government concerns - Must be completed by September 30, 2005
14State Homeland Security Strategy Update
- A new State Homeland Security Assessment and
Strategy process aligned with the National
Preparedness Guidance should be anticipated
during FY 06 to cover FY 07 through 09
15Whats Different?
- Possibly 10M fewer dollars in State grants (36M
to 26M). - Possibly 8M more in UASI dollars (16.6M to
24M). - LETPP reduced from separate grant to 25 of state
and UASI monies.
16Questions?
Micah Hamrick Assistant Director - Terrorism
Division Georgia Office of Homeland
Security 404-635-7013 mhamrick_at_gema.state.ga.us