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Title: Interagency Operations


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Interagency Operations
  • Standard Operating Procedures
  • Jim Reutlinger, SEARCH

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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES
  • The devil is in
  • the details!

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Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • What
  • Formalized interagency agreements on how the
    system will be maintained and used, integrating
    NIMS.
  • (The National Incident Management System)

4
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • Why
  • Interagency communications policies and
    procedures establish how technology is to be used
    to achieve interoperability.
  • Integration of NIMS ensures an operational focus
    compatible with incident management systems with
    other potential cooperators beyond the
    initiative.

5
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • Who
  • The system governance board approves acceptable
    policies and procedures developed by User and
    Technical Committees.

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Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • When
  • Starting early in the project and carried on
    through a process of continuous improvements
    after implementation.

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SOP DEVELOPMENT
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • Interoperable SOPs Require the Following
  • A Project Foundation
  • Executive Sponsor
  • Educated about the need for partner-wide
    interoperability SOP
  • Understanding the associated costs/recurring
    budget item
  • The need for Inter Agency/ Discipline on-going
    training and exercises

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SOP DEVELOPMENT
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • A Project Foundation (continued)
  • MOU/MOA between partner agencies BEFORE they join
    the system!!!!!!!
  • Plain language
  • Regional communication plan
  • Budget for equipment, training and exercises

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SOP DEVELOPMENT
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • A Project Foundation (continued)
  • Develop the Charter
  • Make the business case
  • Radio Communications
  • Equipment Budget
  • Personnel Training
  • Equipment Maintenance

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SOP DEVELOPMENT
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • A Project Foundation (continued)
  • The Regional Communication Plan
  • NIMS/ICS for all disciplines, EOC and PSAP
  • On-going training for Disciplines, EOC and PSAP
  • Tactical interoperability plan
  • Data management Plan

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SOP DEVELOPMENT
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • A Project Foundation (continued)
  • Create an SOP committee or sub-committee under
    Operations User Group
  • Committee should reflect makeup of participating
    disciplines
  • Use existing regional task force or advocacy group

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SOP DEVELOPMENT
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • The best technology and infrastructure cannot
    make up for a poor or non-existent communications
    plan.

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Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • Interoperability Tech Guide
  • Integrate NIMS into SOPs
  • Establish and Use a Standard Method
  • Standard Template Example
  • A purpose or objective statement
  • A technical background statement describing
    capabilities and constraints under which the
    standard, protocol, or procedure is used
  • An operational context statement addressing when
    it is appropriate
  • A recommended protocol/standard statement
    addressing related criteria that qualify use of
    the one being established
  • The recommended procedure, itself, describing how
    the task is performed,
  • A management statement describing who is
    responsible for supervising or managing this
    procedure

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Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • Creating Operational Policies
  • and Procedures
  • The Technical and User Committees of the
    governing body are commonly tasked with
    responsibility to create the SOPs, carry them
    through approval and adoption, and maintain them
    over time.
  • ICS Communications Unit (NIMS)
  • Incident Dispatch Teams (Tactical Dispatch)
  • Emergency Traffic (How to handle)
  • Channel Span of Control (Off loading busy
    channels)
  • Standard Language (Drop the use of codes)
  • Communications-order Model (Message
    acknowledgement)
  • Operational Unit Reporting (Standardized
    reporting)

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Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • Creating Operational Policies
  • and Procedures
  • The Incident Communications Plan
  • SOPs drive the development of the incident
    communications plan
  • The plan is specific to an incident due to its
    unique geographic location the type of operations
  • The ICS 205 Template identifies communications
    resources for the incident
  • Functional assignments
  • Technical parameters of the resource, such as
    frequencies and tones for conventional channels.
  • the ICS 205 says a lot about the participating
    agencies and the incident command structure

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Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • The diagram depicts a realistic organizational
    chart identifying responders to a hypothetical
    event by their function.

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SOP DEVELOPMENT
Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • What Does Success Look Like?
  • Region/State wide SOP compatibility between
    jurisdictions, disciplines and agencies
  • Region/State wide integration between
    jurisdictions, agencies and disciplines
  • Region/State communication plan compatibility

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Mission Critical Incidents
  • PSAP, EOC, Incident Command, Tactical Operations
  • Multi-agency, multi-discipline
  • Use of plain language
  • NIMS/ICS
  • Use of Communication Unit Leaders
  • Use of unit identification Swap radios
  • NIM/ICS
  • Plain language
  • Use of Unit Identification
  • Radio Cache activation/deactivation
  • PSAP management of Gateway request
  • Gateway activation
  • Gateway deactivation

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SAFECOMWhat is it?
SAFECOM, a communications program of the
Department of Homeland Security's Office for
Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC), with
its Federal partners, provides research,
development, testing and evaluation, guidance,
tools, and templates on communications-related
issues to local, tribal, state, and federal
response agencies. SAFECOM is working to
address the need to develop better technologies
and processes for the multi-jurisdictional and
cross-disciplinary coordination of existing
systems and future networks.
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SAFECOMContinuum
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SAFECOMKey Drivers for Progression Along
Continuum
  • Leadership commitment to achieve interoperability
  • Leadership support for collaboration across
    disciplines
  • Frequent usage of interoperability solutions
  • Coordination across all disciplines (Governance,
    Technology, SOPs, Training)
  • Examples
  • The Regional Committee must review and approve
    equipment purchases, SOPs, and training plans
  • Equipment must be purchased to develop SOPs and
    training materials
  • SOPs must be in place prior to developing training

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SAFECOMElements of Comprehensive Local/Regional
Interoperability SOPs
  • Progression along the continuum is a parallel
    process
  • In other words, you cannot progress along
    continuum if only one discipline has advanced
  • Example, if you procure new equipment but have
    not conducted exercises for use of the new
    equipment, you have not truly progressed along
    the continuum
  • Goal
  • Region Wide SOP Integration between agencies and
    disciplines

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Interoperability OperationsDeveloping Policies
And Procedures
  • Questions?
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