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N ational I ncident M anagement S ystem. Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council “Building Systems Through Partnerships” Conference Bellevue, WA 15-16 November 2007. NIMS Program Status. Functional EOP Template I. EOP Development & Maintenance II. Basic Plan
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National Incident Management System Northwest Tribal Emergency Management Council “Building Systems Through Partnerships” Conference Bellevue, WA 15-16 November 2007
Functional EOP Template I. EOP Development & Maintenance II. Basic Plan III. Functional Annexes IV. Hazard-Specific Appendices V. Standard Operating Procedures & Checklists Tribal Nation Emergency Operation Plan New DRAFT Outline http://www.fema.gov/pdf/emergency/nims/eop-sop_local_online.pdf
NIMSCAST Tribal Webinars • National Incident Management System Capability Assessment Support Tool - (NIMSCAST) • web-based • self-assessment tool • monitor capabilities and compliance against requirements established in the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Four new Tier 1 implementation activities for FY2008: Designate and maintain a single point of contact within Tribal government to serve as principal coordinator for NIMS implementation. Include NIMS implementation activities in all audits associated with Federal Preparedness Awards. Develop/participate in credentialing system to credential emergency management/response personnel. Utilize access control measures during an incident. NIMS Proposed DRAFT Metrics
Seven implementation activities transition from FY 2007 Tier 2 to FY 2008 Tier 1 status: Coordinate and deliver NIMS training. ICS-300 required by appropriate Tribal personnel identified by the Tribal Implementation Plan. ICS-400 required by appropriate Tribal personnel identified by the Tribal Implementation Plan. Utilize resources inventory for intrastate and interstate mutual aid requests, incorporate into training, exercises, and incident/planned event response. Utilize Multi-Agency Coordination System (MACS) principles where applicable. Ensure Tribal integration into a Joint Information System (JIS) and a Joint Information Center (JIC)] during an incident/planned event Ensure that Tribal Public Information procedures and processes can gather, verify, coordinate, and disseminate information during an incident/planned event. NIMS Proposed DRAFT Metrics
These activities will assist the IMSD to determine whether the Tier 2 activities are realistic and achievable as Tier 1 implementation activities for future years. In FY 2008 there are 15 new Tier 2 implementation activities
The National Integration Center, Incident Management Systems Division http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/index.shtm Call or Email the IMSD: (202)646-3850 or FEMA-NIMS@dhs.gov NIMS Training http://www.fema.gov/emergency/nims/nims_training.shtm NIMSCAST http://www.fema.gov/nimscast/index.jsp FEMA RESOURCES
Ron Britton NIMS Coordinator FEMA Region 10 130 228th Street SW Bothell, WA 98021 425-487-4686 (wk) Ron.Britton@dhs.gov FEMA RESOURCES
New FY 2008: Designate and maintain a single point of contact within the Tribal government to serve as principal coordinator for NIMS implementation (to include a principal coordinator for NIMS implementation within each Tribal Department/Agency). New FY 2008: Tribal audit agencies and review organizations include NIMS implementation activities in all audits associated with Federal Preparedness Awards. ADOPTION New Tier 1 Metrics for FY 2008
New FY 2008: Use available resources such as programs, personnel and training facilities to coordinate and deliver NIMS training. New FY 2008: ICS-300: Intermediate ICS training completed by appropriate Tribal personnel as identified by the Tribal Implementation Plan in alignment with the Five-Year NIMS Training Plan, October 2007. New FY 2008: ICS-400: Advanced ICS training completed by appropriate Tribal personnel as identified by the Tribal Implementation Plan in alignment with the Five-Year NIMS Training Plan, October 2007. PREPAREDNESS: TRAINING New Tier 1 Metrics for FY 2008
New FY 2008: Utilize response asset inventory for intrastate and interstate mutual aid requests [such as Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC)], training, exercises, and incidents/planned events. New FY 2008: Develop/participate in appropriate credentialing system to credential emergency management/response personnel to ensure proper authorization and access to an incident, including those involving mutual aid agreements and/or assistance agreements. RESOURCE MANAGEMENTNew Tier 1 Metrics for FY 2008
New FY 2008: Multi-agency Coordination System (MACS): Coordinate and support emergency management and incident response activities through the development and use of integrated MACS, i.e. - develop and maintain connectivity capability between Incident Command Posts (ICP), 911 Centers, Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs), and NRF organizational elements. New FY 2008: Public Information: Institutionalize, within the framework of ICS, Public Information, [e.g., a Joint Information System (JIS) and a Joint Information Center (JIC)] during an incident/planned event, where applicable. New FY 2008: Ensure that Tribal Public Information procedures and processes can gather, verify, coordinate, and disseminate information during an incident/planned event. New FY 2008: Utilize access control measures during an incident. COMMAND & MANAGEMENTNew Tier 1 Metrics for FY 2008