Title: Domestic Preparedness and Readiness Regions DPRR
1Regionalization Building Capabilities Statewide
Alleghany
Northampton
Ashe
Gates
Surry
Stokes
Vance
Warren
Person
Rockingham
Caswell
Camden
Currituck
Granville
Hertford
Wilkes
Halifax
Pasquotank
Watauga
Perquimans
Yadkin
Forsyth
Franklin
Guilford
Avery
Bertie
Orange
Chowan
Durham
Alamance
Edge-
Mitchell
Nash
Davie
Caldwell
combe
Alexander
Madison
Yancey
Martin
Washington
Iredell
Tyrrell
Wake
Dare
Davidson
Burke
Wilson
Chatham
Randolph
Rowan
McDowell
Pitt
Catawba
Buncombe
Haywood
Beaufort
Johnston
Greene
Hyde
Lee
Swain
Lincoln
Cleveland
Rutherford
Cabarrus
Harnett
Wayne
Graham
Moore
Stanly
Henderson
Montgomery
Jackson
Mecklenburg
Gaston
Lenoir
Transylvania
Polk
Macon
Cherokee
Craven
Pamlico
Clay
Jones
Cumberland
Hoke
Union
Sampson
Anson
Duplin
Richmond
Carteret
Onslow
Scotland
Robeson
Bladen
Pender
New
Columbus
Hanover
Brunswick
NC Homeland Security (HLS) Domestic Preparedness
Regions (DPRs) Briefing For NC Local
Governments 2009
2NC Homeland Security Domestic Preparedness
Region Map As of 4/17/09
DPR 5
DPR 4
DPR 8
Alleghany
Northampton
Ashe
Gates
Surry
Stokes
Vance
Warren
Person
Rockingham
DPR 1
Caswell
Camden
Currituck
Granville
Hertford
Wilkes
Halifax
Pasquotank
Watauga
Perquimans
Yadkin
Forsyth
Franklin
Guilford
Avery
Bertie
Orange
Chowan
Durham
Alamance
Edge-
Mitchell
Nash
Davie
Caldwell
combe
Alexander
Madison
Yancey
Martin
Washington
Iredell
Tyrrell
Wake
Dare
Davidson
Burke
Wilson
Chatham
Randolph
Rowan
McDowell
Pitt
Catawba
Buncombe
Haywood
Beaufort
Johnston
Greene
Hyde
Lee
Swain
Lincoln
Cleveland
Rutherford
Cabarrus
Harnett
Wayne
Graham
Moore
Stanly
Henderson
Montgomery
Jackson
DPR 2
Mecklenburg
Gaston
Lenoir
Transylvania
Polk
Macon
Cherokee
Craven
Pamlico
Clay
Jones
Cumberland
Hoke
Union
DPR 7
Sampson
Anson
Duplin
Richmond
DPR 9
Carteret
Onslow
Scotland
Robeson
DPR 6
Bladen
Pender
New
Columbus
DPR 3
DPR 1
Hanover
Brunswick
DPR 2
DPR 3
DPR 4
DPR 5
DPR 6
DPR 7
DPR 8
DPR 9
3Core Membership of the 9 Homeland Security DPR
Committees (10 Disciplines)
- Rescue
- Public Works
- Emergency Medical Services
- Municipal Fire Department
- Rural Fire Department
- Public Health
- Municipal Police
- Sheriffs Department
- Hospitals
- Emergency Management
4Core Membership of the 9 Homeland Security DPR
Committees
- Each DPR Committee Elects an overall Chairperson
to Lead the Activities of the DPR Region NCEM
also Furnishes an Area Coordinator to Serve as a
Non-Voting Executive Director.
- Each Core Discipline has a Subcommittee with
County and Municipal Representatives who elect a
Member to Represent them on the DPR Committee
(DPRC).
5Mission of the 9 NC Homeland Security Domestic
PreparednessRegions
- Mission
- To develop and expand Regional Prevention,
Preparedness, Response, and Recovery capabilities
for All Hazards, both Man-Made and Natural.
6Mission of the 9 NC Homeland Security Domestic
PreparednessRegions
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Prevention
- Perform Regional Capability Assessment
- Evaluate Vulnerabilities in existing Response
Capabilities - Execute Regional Gap Analysis
- Identify and Review existing Regional Level Plans
7Mission of the 9 HLS DPRs (Continued..)
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Preparedness
- Develop Projects to enhance Regional Capabilities
that can be incorporated into the States
Investment Justifications - Develop Regional Planning Deliverables
- Support Training and Exercise
- Educate Stakeholders
8Mission of the 9 HLS DPRs (Continued..)
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Response
- Identify Capabilities above the to-be-determined
State Minimum Standards - Support Regional Resource Typing
9Mission of the 9 HLS DPRs (Continued..)
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Recovery
- Support Recovery Efforts within the Region
- Assist in Coordination and Development of
Recovery Plans
10BOTTOM LINE - WHY ARE THE DPRsSO IMPORTANT?
- Each DPR Decides as a Regional Team what their
Hazard Response Needs are subsequently Draft
Project Proposals to Request HLS Funding to
Address those Needs on an Annual Basis. - Each DPR Plans, Trains Exercises as a Team to
Ensure their Readiness to Respond to All Hazards,
both Natural and Man-Made.
11REGIONALIZATION UPDATE
- Approved FY09 HSGP DPR Project Proposals
- Each DPR Statewide Risk Assessment (175K)
- DPR 4 Transfer Switches for Shelters (200K)
- DPR 5 Transfer Switches for Shelters (200K)
- DPR 6 Generators for Shelters (200K)
- DPR 7 Transfer Switches for Shelters (200K)
12REGIONALIZATION UPDATE
- Approved FY09 HSGP DPR Project Proposals
- DPR 7 Electronic Resource Database (39K)
- Each DPR VIPER Subscriber Units (750K)
- DPR 6 VIPER Gateway Interoperable Comm (250K)
- DPR 6 Prime Movers (Pick-Up Trucks) (100K)
- DPR 2 Radiation Monitors (75K)
- DPR 1 Swift Water Rescue (Rolled into USAR
Project)
13REGIONALIZATION UPDATE
- Approved FY09 HSGP DPR Project Proposals
- DPR 6 Mass Transport Vehicle (Medical Surge)
(357K) - DPR 5 Mass Transport Vehicle (Medical Surge)
(357K) - DPR 2 Mass Transport Vehicle (Medical Surge)
(357K) - DPR 5 Operations Oversight (Mobile Towers)
(113,825) - DPR 2 NC Marine FF Capability Enhancement (46K)
- DPR 1 Eastern Regional Info Center (604,217)
14REGIONALIZATION UPDATE
- Funding Breakout on FY09 HSGP DPR Project
Proposals Requests - Overall Requested Funding 16,997,598
- Overall Requested for Local Projects
13,797,405 - Overall Requested for DPR Projects 4,024,042
- Percentage of Funding for DPR Projects 24
15REGIONALIZATION UPDATE
- Other Major FY09 HSGP Project Proposals
- Community Preparedness (400K)
- VIPER Infrastructure (6.2M)
- NCNG Helo Auxiliary Fuel Tanks (396K)
- Urban Search and Rescue (950K)
- Regional Response Teams for HazMat (950K)
16REGIONALIZATION UPDATE
- Other Major FY09 HSGP Project Proposals
- Large Vehicle Borne IED Response Vehicles (1.1M)
- NC Fairgrounds Comm/Surveillance (116K)
- Statewide Training Exercise (2.25M)
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