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2. 2 Mission of the Domestic PreparednessRegions
Mission:
To develop and expand Regional Prevention, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery capabilities for All Hazards, both Man-Made and Natural.
3. 3 Mission of the 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
4. 4 Mission of the DPRs (Continued..)
Roles and Responsibilities:
Preparedness
Develop Projects to enhance Regional Capabilities that can be incorporated into the State’s Investment Justifications
Develop Regional Planning Deliverables
Support Training and Exercise
Educate Stakeholders
5. 5 Mission of the DPRs (Continued..)
Roles and Responsibilities:
Response
Identify Capabilities above the to-be-determined State Minimum Standards
Support Regional Resource Typing
6. 6 Mission of the DPRs (Continued..)
Roles and Responsibilities:
Recovery
Support Recovery Efforts within the Region
Assist in Coordination and Development of Recovery Plans
7. 7 Core Membership of the DPRC Rescue
Public Works
Emergency Medical Services
Municipal Fire Department
Rural Fire Department
8. 8 Year 1 Goals for the DPRs/SRS (2008) DPR performs Risk Assessment. (Homeland Security Branch received HSGP money to complete this task; tentatively scheduled for 2009)
DPR performs Annual Capabilities Assessment Program (ACAP).
The DPR creates resource inventories.
SRS integration into HSGP work groups.
Assist with Investment Justification development. Scheduled to take place January 2009.
9. 9 Year 2 Goals for the DPRs/SRS (2009) DPR performs Risk Assessment. (Homeland Security Branch received HSGP money to complete this task, tentatively scheduled for 2009)
DPR performs Annual Capabilities Assessment Program (ACAP).
DPR evaluates needs and programs within region and makes recommendations to SERC Regionalization Subcommittee (SRS) for initiatives to reduce shortfalls.
SRS consolidates the needs and recommendations from the DPRs.
10. 10 Year 2 Goals for the DPRs/SRS (2009) SRS makes recommendations to the SERC and Project Proposal Forms (PPFs) are given to HSGP Investment Justification Work Groups.
HSGP Investment Justification Working Groups analyze the vulnerabilities and requests submitted by the SRS and State Agencies.
HSGP Investment Justification Working Groups build initiatives that combine the requests into a single, reasonable Investment Justification.
11. 11 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE Approved FY09 HSGP DPR Project Proposals
Each DPR: Statewide Risk Assessment ($175K)
DPR 4 Transfer Switches ($200K)
DPR 5 Transfer Switches ($200K)
DPR 6 Generators ($200K)
DPR 7 Transfer Switches ($200K)
12. 12 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE Approved FY09 HSGP DPR Project Proposals
DPR 7 Electronic Resource Database ($39K)
Each DPR: VIPER Subscriber Units ($750K)
DPR 6 VIPER Gateway ($250K)
DPR 6 Prime Movers ($100K)
DPR 2 Radiation Monitors ($75K)
DPR 1 Swift Water Rescue (Rolled into USAR Project)
13. 13 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE Approved FY09 HSGP DPR Project Proposals
DPR 6 Mass Transport Vehicle ($357K)
DPR 5 Mass Transport Vehicle ($357K)
DPR 2 Mass Transport Vehicle ($357K)
DPR 5 Operations Oversight ($113,825)
DPR 2 NC Marine FF Capability Enhancement ($46K)
DPR 1 Eastern Regional Info Center ($604,217)
14. 14 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE Funding Breakout on FY09 HSGP DPR Project Proposals
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%
15. 15 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE Other Major FY09 HSGP Project Proposals
Community Preparedness ($400K)
VIPER Infrastructure ($6.2M)
NCNG Helo Auxiliary Fuel Tanks ($396K)
USAR ($950K)
RRT ($950K)
16. 16 REGIONALIZATION 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)
17. 17 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE Major Regionalization Initiatives for 2009
DPR Re-Alignment –
Outgoing Secretary has approved moving Counties back into normally assigned Branches. This decision should not change.
Incoming Secretary and Chief Deputy Secretary will be briefed on possible new Regions within two weeks.
There are several options: add a DPR 8, increase/decrease sizes of existing Regions. Goal will be to ensure normal County relationships are considered.
18. 18 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE Major Regionalization Initiatives for 2009
DPRC Elections
Elections for DPRCs should be held once Pinehurst Retreat is complete and decision for DPR Re-Alignment made.
Risk Assessment performed for all DPRs upon receipt of FY09 funding.
DPR Standard Operating Guide is being developed; DRAFT should be provided to SRS this month for review.
HSGP Project Development Standard Operating Guide is being developed; DRAFT should be provided to SRS in March for review. Goal is to use for the FY10 HSGP process.
19. 19 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE Major Regionalization Initiatives for 2009
Define Regional Baseline Capabilities.
Finalize DPR Outreach.
20. 20 REGIONALIZATION UPDATE My Objectives for 2009 (in order of priority) are:
DECISION ON DPR RE-ALIGNMENT ASAP.
DPR SOG APPROVED & DISSEMINATED NLT 1 MAR 09.
DPRC ELECTIONS COMPLETED NLT 1 MAY 09.
HSGP PROJECT DEVELOPMENT SOG APPROVED & DISSEMINATED NLT 1 JUN 09.
DEFINE REGIONAL BASELINE CAPABILITY.
DPR RISK ASSESSMENTS INITIATED NLT 31 DEC 09.
21. 21 2009 OPERATIONS UPDATE 2009 Operations Section Activities:
Initiation/Completion of Evacuation and Sheltering Plan for Western NC.
Development of Emergency Fuel Shortage Plan with DRAFT to be completed NLT 1 JUN 09.
Initiation of Comprehensive Hurricane Emergency Management Strategy (CHEMS) Pilot Program with FEMA.
Completion of Special Needs Registry in Web-EOC.
Update SOG for Daily (Non-Disaster) Resource Requests.
Distribution of CAMETs, Mass Care Support Trailers and Medical Dispensing & Compounding Trailers.
Update Coastal Region Evacuation and Sheltering Plan.
22. 22 QUESTIONS?