Title: Contingency Planning Concept Model
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2Contingency Planning Concept Model
- Plan for the worst, hope for the best
- Effective mission execution depends on a firm
foundation of planning - Local conditions demand that we be flexible
3PEACE Model
4Planning
- All planning needs to be done as an integrated
and joint effort with the local Coast Guard unit.
5Partnerships
OPR
CG
Orders
Logistics
Partnerships
AuxA
Inventory
Self Sustaining
Communications
- Police, EMS, Dept Natural Resources, Sheriff,
Coast Guard - Types of credentials needed
- Types of resources that the CG Auxiliary may need
6Self Sustaining
OPR
CG
Orders
Logistics
Partnerships
AuxA
Inventory
Self Sustaining
Communications
- Identify housing, food, water, sanitation needs
for near term response - Includes vessels and communications facilities
7Logistics
OPR
CG
Orders
Logistics
Partnerships
AuxA
Inventory
Self Sustaining
Communications
- What do I need?
- How do I get it?
- Where do I put it?
- Manage personnel and assets for primary volunteer
effort
8Orders
OPR
CG
Orders
Logistics
Partnerships
AuxA
Inventory
Self Sustaining
Communications
- Permissive or "Pocket orders
- POMS/AUXDATA need to be on-line to provide
transaction records for reimbursement - Consider centralizing order issuing authority
9Need/Skill Inventory
- Needs analysis for the local CG unit or sector
- Specific needs or generic
- Determine capabilities of Auxiliary members
- Employment survey
10Health and Welfare
OPR
CG
Orders
Logistics
Partnerships
AuxA
Inventory
Self Sustaining
Communications
- Physical and mental readiness for duty,
flexibility, reliability - Vaccinations (Hepatitis, Tetanus, other)
- Post deployment monitoring plan for possible
health consequences
11Auxiliary Association
OPR
CG
Orders
Logistics
Partnerships
AuxA
Inventory
Self Sustaining
Communications
- Operation Life Ring provides financial support to
members affected by the disaster or event - Managed by the Executive Director of the
Auxiliary Association
12Communications
OPR
CG
Orders
Logistics
Partnerships
AuxA
Inventory
Self Sustaining
Communications
- Loss of traditional communications
- Provide a communication mechanism for members to
volunteer - Logistics, support, command/control
13Educate and Exercise
- Knowledge and skills are the building blocks to
insure smooth integration, interoperability and
advanced capability to the event.
14ICS Training
CG and AUX Exercises and Drills
Trident PQS/ OPS Qualifications
ICS
- Leadership and operational support must achieve a
new level of readiness - Effective response integration requires basic
understanding of ICS
15Qualifications
- Qualification provides trained manpower and
response capability - Contingency Planner PQS can support Auxiliary
district planning - AUXPAL provides additional CG resources
16Exercise Support
- Exercises and drills allow
- Members can hone skills
- Identify system failures
- Identify planning shortfalls
- Determine readiness and capability
- Tabletop to full scale exercises
17Assets
- Identify personnel and facilities. Conduct an
inventory of qualifications as well as personal
and professional skills to better understand
Auxiliary capability.
18OPR III
- Inventories personnel, facilities, civilian
skills - Locates critical assets
19AUXPAL
- Targeted recruiting based on CG needs
- Member qualifies in a CG program and augments
- Boats, cutters
- OPCEN/communications
20Qualifications
- Attract personnel to programs, qualify, certify
and maintain currency - Traditional and specialty programs
- Transfer quals during surge ops
21Vessels
- Right facility for response scenarios
- Fuel consumption, trailerable
- Consider need to protect crew from elements and
fatigue - Self sustaining
22Airframes
- The value of AUXAIR has been proven
- Multiple mission profile
- Cost effective
- Consider future needs
23Radio Capability
- Communication is critical at all levels
- (logistics, operational, command and control)
- Need for national Auxiliary HF frequencies
- Need for self sustaining, Auxiliary supported
communications facilities in the disaster
perimeter
24Capabilities
- Planning should involve an analysis of the
components of Auxiliary service in response
efforts.
25Augmentation
- Qualified in a CG program and improves unit
manpower - Programs include Marine Safety, communications or
OPCEN watch, boat crew or cutter augmentation - Potentially deployable, but not likely
26Operational Support
- Traditional Auxiliary missions on Auxiliary
platforms or in Auxiliary programs - Successful in planned events
- Potential disconnect in disaster response
- Specialized skills may be needed on site
27Backfill
- Most realistic and feasible use of Auxiliary
operational support - Allows active duty and reserve members to deploy
to the theater while maintaining operational
capacity
28Culture of Disaster Response
We must be individually and organizationally
flexible
We must be individually and organizationally
prepared
Auxiliary members must recognize that being
denied deployment to the primary event is not a
rebuke of their offer, but rather the recognition
that a volunteer is to be valued and not placed
in harms way.
29Response
Consistent, capable response requires
- assessment of Auxiliary capability and CG needs
- effective communication with CG, local leaders
and Auxiliary members - integration of CG and Auxiliary planning
- frequent drills to test the plan
30Contingency Planning
Goal of Auxiliary Planning Achieve a plan that
is reliable, flexible and scalable