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Washington Homeland Response Force Construct

Washington Homeland Response Force Construct. Agenda. National Background / Construct Washington HRF Implementation / Training Schedule Regional Planning Mission Questions. Background/Overview. CBRNE Consequence Management Force (CCMRF ) Concept not meeting needs of Joint Chiefs of Staff

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Washington Homeland Response Force Construct

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  1. Washington Homeland Response Force Construct

  2. Agenda • National Background / Construct • Washington HRF • Implementation / Training Schedule • Regional Planning Mission • Questions

  3. Background/Overview • CBRNE Consequence Management Force (CCMRF ) Concept not meeting needs of Joint Chiefs of Staff • Geographic considerations • Response considerations • DOD Approved concept • 1 CCMRF • 10 HRF (1 per FEMA Region) • Guard Force (566 Personnel) • Composed of: • C2 (Brigade/Battalion Level) • Security Force • Search and Extraction • Decon • Medical • Civil Support Team (CST) and CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package (CERFP) Synchronization During Response • Nationally remain at 17 CERFPs but may reallocate among states

  4. CBRN Enterprise Federal Response 45% T-32 State Response 55% Total Force 7,600 Total Force 10,076 National Guard Homeland Response Force -566 personnel -CBRN Assessment -Search/Rescue -Decontamination -Emergency Med -Security -Logistic Support -C2 Defense CBRNE Response Force -CBRN Assessment -Search/Rescue -Decontamination -Emergency Med -Security -Logistics Support -C2 -FP1 - 2000 personnel, 24hrs -FP 2/3 - 3200 personnel, 48 hrs • National Guard CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package • 186 personnel • Search/Rescue • Decontamination • Emergency Med DCRF 1 5200 personnel General Purpose Forces -Aviation -Security -Medical -Logistics Follow-on General Purpose Forces • National Guard • Civil Support • Team • - 22 personnel • Detection • - Identification HRF (10 units) 5660 personnel CERFP (17 units) 3162 personnel CST (57 teams) 1254 personnel C2CREs 2/3 1200 personnel each 96hrs 2400 personnel total 4

  5. HRF Construct Personnel Function Collective Tasks Provide Command & Control Issue Orders Conduct Deployment Operations Establish Area of Operations Establish Communications Conduct Incident Operations X BDE 180 Regional C2 Battle Staff Provide control at cordon and entry points / support CST’s as required 200 Security Provide Command & Control Issue Orders Establish Communications Conduct Incident Operations 16 C2 Conduct Search & Extraction Deployment Operations Conduct Rope Rescue Operations Conduct Lifting & Hauling Operations Conduct Search & Extraction Operations 50 Search and Extraction Establish CBRN Response Decontamination Site Conduct Ambulatory Decontamination Conduct Non-Ambulatory Decontamination Conduct Military Personnel & Equipment Decon Establish Hazardous Waste Site 75 Decontamination HQ 45 Medical Triage Conduct triage and stabilization BDE Battle Staff, CBRN Capable Units and a Security Element Prepared to deploy within 6 hours (remainder follow-on units within 12 hours) Total PAX- 566

  6. HRF/CERFPSummary CERFP States FEMA Region Boundaries RI AK Region I Region X Region VIII DE DC Region VII Region IX Region IV Region VI Hawaii Region IX Region III Region II WA Canada ME MT ND MN VT OR ID NH WI SD NY MA MI WY CT IA PA NJ Region V NE OH NV MD IN UT IL WV CO CA VA KS MO KY NC TN OK AZ AR NM SC AL GA MS TX LA VI FL HRF States Mexico PR

  7. Proposed Homeland Response Force (HRF) Laydown Personnel C2: 180 Security: 200 CERFP: 186 Total: 566 Security 60 pax 176th EN 116 S&E 50 pax 141 CES Medical Security Medical 35 pax 141 MDG 10 pax 30 pax 506th MP 96 Security 50 pax 180pax 96 HRF C2 Security HAMMER Training Facility 60 pax 286th EN 116 CERFP C2 DECON 16 pax 420 50 pax 792 420 DECON 25 pax 792 420 Attachment 2

  8. REGION X HRF C2 ORGANIZATION HRF CDR Army/M-Day TAG J3 Deputy CDR Air/M-Day C2 Staff HRF Implementation Officer Medical Search & Extraction DECON Security FSRT JISCC HRF CDR - Coordinates readiness and training thru J3 - Reports to TAG/Rep (thru J3) when mobilized - May report to JTF if activated J3 - Responsible as Program (Air/Army fiscal) Director, HRF Implementation - Responsible for Implementation through FOC - National/Regional Coordination – NGB/DCO/FEMA - Training/Evaluation and JTIMS/NGB Readiness Reporting

  9. X HRF MP MED SF DECON FSRT 141 MDG 141 SFS 506 141 FSS 420 WA HRF Organization JFHQ/J3 HRF Planning/ Implementation Cell 3 2 19 7 CBRNE SECFOR 420 741 12 16 5 0 E E E S&E 286 176 141 CES Total FTE: 64 Army - Air - 39 25 Note: Includes 2 Army and 1 Air positions in JFHQ HRF Cell

  10. WA HRF Implementation Glide Path Participation in Joint Patriot Exercise (Proposed) July 2012 TY 2012 TY 2012 HRF Initial Operating Capability, SEP 2011 HRF EXEVAL 8-12 AUG 2011 JITEC Final Planning Conference / HAZMAT Training JUL 2011 HRF full-scaled exercise / MPC / TTX / MTT JUN 2011 JITEC Initial Planning Conference/ EXEVAL Site Recon 9-15 MAY Participation in VIBRANT Response Exercise (Proposed ) MAR 2011 JITEC Concept Development Conference 4-10 APR TY 2011 TY 2011 JITEC Individual HAZMAT Training JAN 2011 Region X Planning Session NOV 2010 Regional Planning Kickoff @ NORTHCOM OCT 2010 IMPLAN ROC Walk 26-29 OCT 12

  11. Training Update/Review 13

  12. WashingtonEXEVAL • EXEVAL 8-12 August 2011 • Spokane Regional Fire Training Facility • Rubble pile • Space for CBRNE Task force • C2 at Spokane Readiness Center • NGB / NORTHCOM Evaluation Team • TAG Certification NLT 1OCT2011 • Based on recommendation from EXEVAL • Coordinated with NGB & NORTHCOM

  13. NGB HRF Plans Roles, Responsibilities, and Relationships: The End-State Within the HRF Family of Plans: HRF Geo-Specific Plans HRF Regional CONPLAN HRF National CONPLAN CONPLAN 3500 HRF Family of Plans HRF Family of Plans HRF Family of Plans HRF Family of Plans HRF Family of Plans NGB Provides Planning Synchronization Across All Communities-Unity of Effort WMD-CSTs NGB Regional Planning & Execution Community (RPEC) Joint Planning & Execution Community (JPEC) Enterprise Planning & Execution Community (EPEC) CERFPs HRF • NORTHCOM, JFCOM, TRANSCOM, PACOM • OSD, JCS Coordination • Strategic Guidance • National Level Exercises • Geo-specific and Regional Plans • JFHQ-State Plans coordination • CST/CERFP Coordination • Local/State 1st Responder Plans • FEMA Regional Plans • DCO Coordination • State/Regional exercises • CBRN Enterprise Synchronization • CONPLAN 3500 Plan and Annexes • Sourcing and transportation feasibility • Regional and National Plans • Regional/National exercises UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO

  14. QUESTIONS

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