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The Universal Logistics Standard A coordinated approach for a prepared tomorrow

The Universal Logistics Standard A coordinated approach for a prepared tomorrow. NY-NJ-CT-PA Regional Logistics Program. Nancy Harris , Logistics Project Manager nharris@regionalcatplanning.org , 646-619-6773 Jim Penta , Logistics Program Manager

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The Universal Logistics Standard A coordinated approach for a prepared tomorrow

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  1. The Universal Logistics Standard A coordinated approach for a prepared tomorrow

  2. NY-NJ-CT-PA Regional Logistics Program • Nancy Harris, Logistics Project Manager nharris@regionalcatplanning.org, 646-619-6773 • Jim Penta, Logistics Program Manager jpenta@regionalcatplanning.org, 646-619-6514 www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  3. NY-NJ-CT-PA Regional Logistics Program • Program within the overall Regional Catastrophic Preparedness Grant Program NY-NJ-CT-PA • Links resources, expertise and information • Creates a shared system and strengthens Regional partnerships www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  4. NY-NJ-CT-PA Project Site 30 counties 22 million people 1 out of 14 Americans • 4 States • 30 Counties • 3 FEMA Regions • Hundreds of cities, towns and villages • 22 million people www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  5. The Universal Logistics Standard Defined: A foundation upon which local, state and federal stakeholders can build a comprehensive disaster logistics program www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  6. Why? A Common Standard: Allows emergency logisticians to become more efficient and resilient Promotes better coordination across jurisdictional lines www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  7. Result A suite of documents all in support of the Universal Logistics Standard. www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  8. Strategic & Operational Plans Strategic Plans for Executives Operational Plans for the EOC www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  9. Tactical Guides Checklists and Actions Items for Use in the Field www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  10. Tools www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  11. Assessment Papers www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  12. ALERT Area Logistics Emergency Response Team • Creates a Cadre of Trained Disaster Logisticians • Able to plug in to ANY EOC www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  13. Disaster Logistics Training LOG 200 LOG 201 LOG 202 Based on Disaster Logistics Plans developed by the Regional Logistics Program www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  14. Expands EOC Logistics Capacity Fill empty Logistics seats With newly trained Disaster Logisticians www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  15. The Training • Four Courses. • On-line or Instructor-led. • No longer than 60 minutes. www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  16. www.EmergencyLogistics.org www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  17. Available Resources • Executive Briefs • Strategic and Operational Plans for the EOC • Tactical Guides • Planning Tools • Assessment Papers Available online at https://emergencylogistics.org/our-plans-guides/ www.EmergencyLogistics.org

  18. For More Information • Nancy Harris, Logistics Project Manager nharris@regionalcatplanning.org, 646-619-6773 • Jim Penta, Logistics Program Manager jpenta@regionalcatplanning.org, 646-619-6514 www.EmergencyLogistics.org

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