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Project Overview. Contra Costa Operational Area Homeland Security Strategic and Tactical Planning and Hazardous Materials Response Assessment. October 27, 2005. Tetra Tech EM Inc. 135 Main Street, Suite 1800 San Francisco, California 94105. Agenda. Introductions Project Background - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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October 27, 2005
Contra Costa Operational AreaHomeland SecurityStrategic and Tactical Planning and Hazardous Materials Response Assessment
Project Overview
Tetra Tech EM Inc.135 Main Street, Suite 1800
San Francisco, California 94105
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Agenda
1. Introductions
2. Project Background
3. Plan of Attack
4. Action Item
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Introductions
• The Tetra Tech project team
– Ross Berman (PM) • Strategic planning for natural disaster, terrorism and
man-made threats related to local and statewide hazard mitigation plan development
– Jerry Monier• Former Sheriff’s Lieutenant and State Public Health
Emergency Preparedness Manager with experience in the emergency planning field; recent experience with Hurricane Katrina
– Other project support staff and a pool of over 1,000 experienced Tetra Tech professionals
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Tetra Tech’s Emergency Response and Homeland Security Related Experience
• Planning and Mitigation– 2004 Summer Olympics Security
Support and Super Bowl
– Extensive local and multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation planning
– CBRNE assessment, protection, response, and recovery
– HLS grant administration and support
– Exercise and training solutions
– Critical infrastructure assessment, design, and system integration
– First responder planning and assessment
– Port of San Diego vulnerability assessment
– Development of multi-jurisdiction mutual aid agreements
• Response and Recovery– World Trade Center (1993 and
2001) and Pentagon attack response
– 2001 U.S. Capital Building anthrax response
– Since 1995 first emergency responder for U.S. EPA in 8 of 10 Regions for man-made and natural disasters
– Space Shuttle Challenger disaster recovery
– Mobilizing dozens of people to Mississippi/Louisiana for Hurricane Katrina response
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Federal Emergency Preparedness Guidance
“To engage Federal, State, local, and tribal entities, their private and nongovernmental partners, and the general public to achieve and sustain risk-based target levels of capability to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from major events in order to minimize the impact on lives, property, and the economy.
-- Interim National Preparedness Goal
March 31, 2005
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Project Background
• Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Response Assessment
• Strategic and Tactical Plan for Homeland Security
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Project Vision
• “What is the current level of preparedness?”
• “How prepared does the Operational Area need to be?”
• “How should the Operational Area prioritize efforts to close the gap between where they are and where they need to be?”
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Scope of Study Area
• Contra Costa Operational Area
– Cooperative interagency and interdisciplinary effort led by public safety agencies to improve preparedness throughout the area.
– Includes County agencies, 19 municipalities, and all special jurisdictions entitled to receive HLS grant funding
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Interagency Effort
• Gang of 5 – HLS grant approval authority
– Administered by a five-person County Approval Authority consisting of the Sheriff, Health Services Director, the Contra Costa County Fire Chief, a municipal fire chief, and a municipal police chief
• Gang of 10 – working group representatives appointed by G-5 members
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Project Goals
• Target and prioritize grant funding opportunities in a methodical and planned way– Avoid last minute scrambling for requests when grants
are announced
– Evaluate current HazMat response capabilities and emergency response assets to improve complementary structure, and response configurations
• Ensure all departments, regions (west, central, and east) and jurisdictions have input as stakeholders and are vested in the outcome
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Plan of Attack
Hazardous Materials Response Assessment
Phase 1
Assess Current
Environment
Phase 1
Assess Current
Environment
Phase 2
Data Collection
Phase 2
Data Collection
Phase 3
Identify / Create Vision for Issues, Direction, Goals,
and Opportunities
Phase 3
Identify / Create Vision for Issues, Direction, Goals,
and Opportunities
Phase 4
Create Plans
Phase 4
Create Plans
Phase 5
Formal Acceptance of Plans
Phase 5
Formal Acceptance of Plans
Strategic and Tactical Planning
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Tracking Progress
• Assess Current Environment (Phase 1) COMPLETED– Establish working groups by discipline
– Review existing documents
• Data Collection (Phase 2)– Develop survey questions and on-line, web-based
survey tool – 70% COMPLETE
– Identify survey participants – Week of October 24
– Complete survey – November
– Compile results – December
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Establish Response Discipline Committees and Work Groups
911
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Web-based Data Collection Tool
• Sample – Personnel and Training
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Create HazMat Response Assessment and/or Strategic and Tactical Plans
Establish and define credible scenarios
Determine personnel, training, and equipment
Evaluate existing response capabilities
Recommend and prioritize funding
allocation
All-Hazards Planning Approach
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Survey Tool
• End Result = Capabilities Assessment on a Contra Costa Operational Area Level
• Focus Areas
– manpower assessment
– communication capability
– response preparedness capability
– system wide approach to emergency response
– equipment capabilities
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Operational Area Results
• Snapshot of Response Personnel
• Snapshot of Dispatch Personnel
• Snapshot of Available Equipment
• Snapshot of Equipment Needs
• Identification and Resource Typing of Specialized Units
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Action Item
• Identify survey respondent for your agency