Alaska Annual NTHMP Report November 19 2008 Silver
Alaska Annual NTHMP Report November 19, 2008 Silver Spring, MD Valdez, AK - Mar 27, 1964
Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management Accomplishments n $302. 9 Funding Received – Meetings and Conferences (5 Nat'l, 7 in state) – Mitigation & Preparedness n Outreach Events/materials n Annual Tsunami Awareness Week (March) n End-to-end test – Tsunami. Ready n 2 initial certifications, 1 renew n 7 communities visited n Evac signs – 2 communities
Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management Accomplishments n Accomplishments cont. – Modeling & Mapping n Finalize Seward maps n Install instrumentation – Warning Systems n 7 sirens installed in 6 communities n 1 portable warning siren system
Alaska Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management Accomplishments n Issues – Grant length (1 year to short) – Grant process – Local staff workload
AEIC M & M Accomplishments n $175 (Total Funding Received) – Validation and verification of Numerical code – Seward Inundation Mapping Project complete – Sitka Grids identified – Valdez grids and geological investigations in collaboration with USGS n Issues – Need grids developed (Propose 3 per year)
Alaska DHSEM FY 09 Funding Request Task (Activity) Name Mitigation & Preparedness § 50% staff time § Travel § Meetings § Supplies § Outreach § NWR Radios NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported 1. NTHMP mitigation, and education efforts. 2. Tsunami evacuation maps that support effective preparedness and response 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness And response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Increase number of Tsunami. Ready communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. Amount of Requested Funds $150 K
Alaska DHSEM FY 09 Funding Request Task (Activity) Name Tsunami. Ready § Warning Systems § Signage § Meetings § Supplies NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported 1. NTHMP mitigation, and education efforts. 2. Tsunami inundation maps that support informed decision making in tsunami-threatened communities. 3. Tsunami evacuation maps that support effective preparedness and response 4. A culture of tsunami preparedness and response. 5. Reduction of Loss of life property damage from tsunamis 6. Establishment of more Tsunami resilient communities 7. Effective and reliable Warning dissemination to citizens and visitors. Amount of Requested Funds $150 K
AEIC M&M FY 09 Funding Request Task (Activity) Name Task 1 - SALARY Task 2 - Grid Development (CIRES, 3 grids per year) Task 3 - Travel to communities, etc. Task 4 - Publication, (ADGGS) Task 4 - Equipment (computer) UAF Overhead/benefits Total Inundation mapping NTHMP Performance Metric(s) (from Strategic Plan) Supported Publish inundation maps for 3 communities, EQ and landslide waves in Valdez, 5 new grids - 2 with EQ scenarios developed ″ ″ ″ Amount of Requested Funds $203 K $90 K $6 K $15 K $9 K $197 K $520 K
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