Title: When your communications are critical.
1When your communications are critical.
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Terror in the Heartland
Confidential and Proprietary
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2Post 9-11Have Media and Government Roles and
Responsibilities Somehow Changed
- If yes how and what should we do about it?
3National Homeland Security Strategy
- Help prevent terrorist attacks within the US
- Reduce Americas vulnerability to terrorism
- Minimize the damage and recover from attacks that
do occur
4Homeland Security
- Are we getting better at
- Detection
- Deterrence
- Prevention
- Protection ?
- Are we getting better in
- Preparation
- Response
- Recovery ?
Terrorism
All Hazards
5Where is Missouri Going?
6Missouri Strategy
- Improve the capability to detect, deter and to
prevent acts of terrorism - Missouri Information Sharing Center (MISC)
- Build regional/state capability to respond and
recover from disasters of all origins - Regionalization
- 28 Homeland Security Response Teams
- 3rd Tier Capability Study
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Communications Interoperability No. 1 priority
- Statewide Study
- National Guard Sat Package
- Work with critical infrastructure and key assets
to reduce vulnerabilities - Critical Asset Protection Plan
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8Priority Link Protection Systems
Detect, Deter, Prevent and Protect
- Establish the Missouri Information Sharing
Center (MISC) for intelligence - Enhance MOSPIN membership and participation
- Train and equip law enforcement officers
- Local law enforcement must be engaged in the War
on Terror - Improve Critical Asset Protection Plan
- National Infrastructure Protection Plan
- Buffer Zone Protection Plans
- Align state and national lists
- Involve owner/operators in information sharing
and protection activities
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10Why Information Sharing Centers?
- To invest in prevention
- More fully employ local law enforcement
- Detect, deter, and prevent terrorist attacks and
consequently, protect our citizens - To enable analysis and sharing at all levels
- Bottom up process local to state to regional to
federal - Collect, analyze and distribute
- To provide analytical resources to turn
information into intelligence - Predictive and actionable information
- Provided to federal, regional, and local law
enforcement, critical assets, and other states
and localities
11Priority Prepare, Respond and Recover
To disasters of ANY origin All Hazards
- Train and equip emergency responders
- Law Enforcement and EMS
- Incident Management System with situational
awareness at local, county, state and federal
levels - E-Team
- KC Metro Emergency Information System (MEIS)
- Establish a state and regional strategy for
communications infrastructure and provide a
roadmap to interoperable communications - 3.5M communications grant
- Statewide Communications Study
- Missouri Homeland Security Network 1 Nov 04
- Establish standards and improve exercises
- Education for the public, K-12, elected officials
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13 Homeland Security Programs FY02 to 04
- Health and Well Being
- 51M - Bio/Agro Terrorism
- Civil Readiness Coping with Uncertainty
- Mental Health
- Borders and Transportation
- Minimal - Safety of people and things
- Capabilities of Emergency Responders
- 159.8M - Planning, training, equipment and exercises
- Law Enforcement, Fire Service, Emergency Medical
Service and Public Works -
- Critical Asset Protection
- 3.5M - Protection of Critical Infrastructure and Key
Assets
Total FY02-04 230,260
14Bioterrorism
What would happen if?
We dont know what we dont know.
15Priority Prepare for Bioterrorism
- FY 2003-05 federal funds for bioterrorism
approximately 51M - CBRNE Response Plan
- Center for Emergency Response and Terrorism
24x7 DHSS Situation Room - Medical surge capability
- 2005 legislation for liability
- Strategic National Stockpile (SNS)
16Priority Prepare for Bioterrorism
- Improve planning and communications between
health delivery systems - St Louis example - MEDCOM
- One hundred and fourteen local public health
agencies have developed detailed emergency
response plans - Twelve hundred public health, medical, and first
responder personnel have been vaccinated against
smallpox. - Missouri hospitals
- increase isolation capacity
- train and equipped their facility and staff
- participated in the smallpox vaccination effort
- developed emergency plans
- developed specific emergency plans for a
terrorism event
17Priority Prepare for Bioterrorism
- Three medical epidemiologists and five senior
epidemiologists have been hired and located in
the field offices - Twenty-nine epidemiology specialists hired at the
local level to respond - A public health team can go on-site to
investigate any suspicious illness or disease
within an hour of its reporting - DHSS is developing a mass fatality and recovery
plan - 10 State Alliance for Public Health Preparedness
Agroterrorism - Multi-state Partnership for Security in
Agriculture
18Priority
- A public prepared to cope with uncertainty
http//ready.missouri.gov
19Buffer Zone Protection Plan
- Devalue a target
- Deter an event
- Detect an aggressor
- Defend against attack
20Final Points
- Missouri Security Council our interagency
process for homeland security - Missouri Homeland Security Network w. alerts
(MOHSNetwork) - Regionalization
- Regional Planning Commissions
- Virtual Emergency Operations Center (VEOC)
- Exercise Program
21Thank You
"The future is not some place we are going, but
one we are creating. The paths are not to be
found, but made, and the activity of making them
changes both the maker and the destination." Au
thor Unknown
Tim Daniel (573) 522-3007 tim.daniel_at_hs.mo.gov
WWW.HOMELANDSECURITY.MO.gov
22My Concerns Up Front
- Bioterrorism the poor mans nuclear weapon
- Medical surge for mass casualties
- Is an electronic Pearl Harbor inevitable? Are
we building an adequate defense? - Are we prepared to assure rapid enough decisions
and actions?
Science and Technology Critical to victory
23More Concerns
- Protecting our civil liberties
- How do we return to normalcy? What is
preparedness? How much is enough? Fund what?
Setting limits and priorities. - The need for a dialogue with the American people
about the reality of living long-term with some
level of risk. - Vision for how state and local stakeholders fit
into the national strategy and prepare AMERICAN
BATTLESPACE
24As A Result
- There has been a
profound change in U.S.
security - America is no longer
isolated from terrorism - The asymmetric threat of terrorism is now a
strategic threat - Not unlike Israelis, Americans must learn to cope
with new dangers
25Fear and Uncertainty
- al-Qaida seeks to
- Obtain WMD
- Conduct attacks
- To
- Create fear and uncertainty alter economic
behavior wreck the economy - Destroy confidence
- Separate Americans from their government
- Seize political control in the Middle East
- Convert the infidels, destroy the West
Chemical Biological Nuclear Radiological
Enhanced Conventional
26Catastrophic Terrorism
- The threat of terrorism will last a
long time - Future terror may again include
weapons of mass destruction - We must guard against and prepare for the
consequences of catastrophic terrorism
They Hate Us And We Will Not Change Their Minds