KDEM EMPG 2012 OVERVIEW 13 September 2011 Building
KDEM EMPG 2012 OVERVIEW 13 September 2011 “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv
Agenda… I. Introduction & Opening Remarks (Trends, Buzzwords and Money) II. Planning III. Training IV. Exercises V. Questions VI. Closing Remarks “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
FEMA Priority Advancing “Whole Community” Security and Emergency Management. As the country experiences threats of terrorist attacks (foreign and domestic) and natural disasters, communities are challenged to develop collective, local abilities to withstand the potential impacts of these events, respond quickly, and recover in a way that sustains or improves the community’s overall wellbeing. Achieving this collective capacity calls for innovative approaches across the community, including emergency management to build up existing practices, institutions, and organizations that help make local communities successful, and that can leverage this infrastructure if and when an incident occurs. “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Ground Rules… Format for open dialogue Brainstorming opportunity No “Finger Pointing” Highlight unresolved issues Provide roadmap for informed planning revisions “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Trends & Threats Professionalize Emergency Management Reduced resources Accountability Measurements Performance Capabilities “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
EMPG Requirements 2012 January 1 – December 31, 2012 Exercises Conduct Training Exercise Planning Workshop (TEPW) by December 31, 2011 Conduct 1 exercise per quarter Conduct 1 full scale or EOC exercise every 3 years FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
EMPG Requirements 2012 January 1 – December 31, 2012 Meet KAR 56 -2 -2 Complete & report on NIMS objectives Planning Attend at least one KDEM hosted planning meeting (April-December) Training Maintain CEM/KCEM None unless new guidance requires it FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Planning…. . • Revised 2011 Kansas Planning Standards • State ESF Partners Participation • State ESF Partners invite local level ESFs • Training using the Plan Integration System “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Planning…. . • Each county will train using their own EOP • Able to update during the workshop • April-December 2012 • Sub-region training “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Training…… Required for all “NEW” Emergency Managers and “PAID” Emergency Management Support Staff, NLT 30 September 2012… National Incident Management System (NIMS) Training: IS 100; IS 200; IS 700; and IS 800 FEMA Professional Development Series: IS 139; IS 230. a; IS 235. a; IS 240. a; IS 241. a; IS 242. a; and IS 244. a “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Training…… All current Emergency Managers and “PAID” Emergency Management Support Staff, must have required training completed and submitted to KDEM by 30 December 2011… “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
NIMS For 2011 Guidance will be sent out later this week Webinars will be held to review requirements NIMSCast reporting must be completed 12/21/2011 For 2012 NIMS Monitoring guidance NIMS Monitoring visits FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Exercises…. . Types……. Discussion-Based Exercises: are normally used as a starting point in the building-block approach of escalating exercise complexity. Discussion-based exercises include seminars, workshops, tabletop exercises (TTXs), and games. These types of exercises typically highlight existing plans, policies, interagency/inter-jurisdictional agreements, and procedures. Operations-Based Exercises : exercises represent the next level of the exercise cycle. They are used to validate the plans, policies, agreements, and procedures solidified in discussion-based exercises. Operations-based exercises include drills, functional exercises (FEs), and full-scale exercises (FSEs). “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Exercises…. . Discussion Based: Seminars: informal discussions, unconstrained by realtime portrayal of events and led by a presenter. They are generally employed to orient participants to, or provide an overview of, authorities, strategies, plans, policies, procedures, protocols, response resources, and/or concepts and ideas Workshops: differ from seminars in two important respects: participant interaction is increased, and the focus is on achieving or building a product (such as a draft plan or policy). “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Exercises…. . Discussion Based continued: Tabletop Exercises: TTXs involve key personnel discussing hypothetical scenarios in an informal setting. This type of exercise can be used to assess plans, policies, and procedures or to assess the systems needed to guide the prevention of, response to, and recovery from a defined incident. Games: A game is a simulation of operations that often involves two or more teams and uses rules, data, and procedures to depict an actual or assumed real-life situation. “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Exercises…. . Operations Based: Drill: a coordinated, supervised activity usually employed to validate a single, specific operation or function in a single agency or organizational entity. Functional Exercises: Are designed to validate and evaluate individual capabilities, multiple functions, activities within a function, or interdependent groups of functions. “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Exercises…. . Operations Based continued: Full-Scale Exercises: is the most complex type of exercise. FSEs are multi-agency, multi-jurisdictional, multi-organizational exercises that validate many facets of preparedness. They focus on implementing and analyzing the plans, policies, procedures, and cooperative agreements developed in discussion-based exercises and honed in previous, smaller, operations-based exercises. “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
2011 Requirements… Appointed in writing Exercise Program Manager, with HSEEP certificate Participation in 3 exercises of any type between Jan 01 and December 30, reported to KDEM by 30 December on the abbreviated reporting form TEPW conducted between October 1 and December 30 “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
2012 Requirements… 4 exercise, 1 per quarter, of any type A FSE or EOC based exercise once every 3 years TEPW conducted between July and December Quarterly report Ø April 10 Ø July 10 Ø October 10 Ø January 10 “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Prior Notification… Optional for: Seminars Workshops Games Drills 90 days for TTX 180 days for FE 240 days for FSE “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Prior Notification… Required for any exercise directly using EMPG, HLS or HMEP money 90 days for any of the optional exercises in which support is requested All exercises directly utilizing previous mentioned grant funding will be posted on the NEXS “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Deliverables… Seminar / Game: Sign-In Sheets Agenda Copy of Presentation Workshop: Sign-In Sheets Agenda Copy of Plan, Policy or Procedure “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Deliverables… TTX / Drill / FE / FSE: Sign-In Sheets After Action Report Improvement Plan All documentation due NLT 90 days upon exercise completion to be posted on HSEEP Portal “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
QUESTIONS? “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
Everyone… Thank You for all you do to make your community and state a safer place!!! “Building sustainable capabilities across all phases of Emergency Management in Kansas through selfless serv FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY
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