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Florida Catastrophic Planning. Planning Scenario. Catastrophic Planning. Requires fundamental shift in traditional methods Requires cultural changes Requires an honest assessment of polices & law that hinder a coordinated & expedient response
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Catastrophic Planning Requires fundamental shift in traditional methods Requires cultural changes Requires an honest assessment of polices & law that hinder a coordinated & expedient response Promotes “cross-walking” various risks/hazards to verify key concepts
Scenario-Driven Planning Utilizes a realistic and comprehensive set of consequences for ALL stakeholders Response and recovery actions will be based on the same planning assumptions & projected consequences Allows ALL stakeholders to assess their existing and future plans in context of each other (Local, State and Federal)
Unified Command Animal Issues Debris Disaster Housing Economic Stabilization & Redevelopment Environmental Protection Fire / Search and Rescue Fuels Health & Medical Host Communities Inland Counties and Tribe Security/Law Enforcement Logistics Mass Care: Feeding and Sheltering Mass Care: Health and Welfare Post-Event Relocation Public Information & Outreach Volunteers and Donations Management Standing Operational Workgroups
Core Planning Areas • Health/Medical • Fire/SAR • Food/Shelter/Welfare • Security/Law Enforcement • Post Event Relocation • Volunteers & Donations • Host Communities • Education
Resource Planning & Decision Tool Development Planning Method that can be applied to all-hazards regardless of size, geography, discipline or jurisdiction Formulas & calculations can usually be best expressed in the form of decision matrices Tools can be utilized in both planning real-world events to provide rapid determination of baseline estimates for resource needs & identify possible shortfalls for various events
Required Resource Planning Define Required Capabilities Modeled or Actual Event Assess Available Capability Locally, Regionally, Nationally Determine the Shortfall Actionable Information
Update – Past 4 months • Local Planning Efforts • Miami-Dade • Broward • Palm Beach • Recent Activation • County (Fay, Ike) • Local/State/Federal (Ike)
Next Steps • State/Federal Workgroup Leads + • FEMA Region IV Points of Contact • Key Focus Areas • Education • Volunteers and Donations • Logistics • Host Communities
Host Communities • Catastrophic consequences outside of the impact area • Population increases to host communities • Impacts to infrastructure and education systems • Incorporation of Survivors • Policy issues/constrations
Contacts & Information • www.FloridaDisaster.org/CatastrophicPlanning • Lee Mayfield – FDEM • Lee.Mayfield@em.MyFlorida.com • Rand Napoli, Lead Planner – IEM • Rand.Napoli@IEM.com • Carla Boyce, Associate Manager – IEM • Carla.Boyce@iem.com