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Title: National Continuity Programs


1
National Continuity Programs
  • Eric B. Kretz, Deputy Director
  • National Continuity of Operations Division

April 22, 2008
2
Pandemic Influenza Impact on Communications
Networks Study
  • Published by DHS in December 2007
  • https//www.chicagofirst.org/resources/pandemic_co
    mms_impactstudy_dec07.pdf
  • Many businesses who have limited reliance on
    telecommuting today may not be capable of
    handling an increase in telecommuting traffic
    during a pandemic.
  • Gateway connections sized to accommodate anywhere
    from 13 percent to 80 percent of a companys
    workforce remotely.
  • Limited Internet bandwidth may also constrain
    service
  • Telecommuters will be competing with other
    recreational users for bandwidth

3
Telecommunications Congestion Points
DHS Pandemic Influenza Impact on Communications
Networks Study, Dec 07
3
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Network Congestion Points
DHS Pandemic Influenza Impact on Communications
Networks Study, Dec 07
4
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Continuity and Telework
  • Telework can be a key component to a viable
    continuity capability
  • Enables a more resilient and flexible workforce
    in times of crisis
  • Provides an alternative to procuring or leasing a
    continuity facility
  • Allows non-deploying employees to continue to
    function and support deployed employees during an
    emergency
  • Increases employee confidence in successfully
    implementing their emergency plans

6
Telework during Pandemic Influenza
  • The National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza
    notes that two tenets of containing an outbreak
    are
  • Limiting non-essential movement of people, goods,
    and services and
  • Implementing social distancing measures.
  • The Strategy further adds that essential
    functions must be maintained despite significant
    and sustained worker absenteeism.
  • Telework will play a central role in how
    departments and agencies must deal with planning
    against such a scenario.
  • Must have plans in place to continue functions
    beyond 30 days

7
Continuity Readiness
  • NCP provides resources on its website for
    government planners including
  • COOP Plan Template
  • FEMA Devolution of Operations Plan Template
  • Pandemic Influenza COOP Annex Template
    Instructions
  • COOP Multi-Year Strategy and Program Management
    Plan
  • Template
  • Template Guide
  • Budget Resource Requirements Addendum
  • Links to Guidance FCD 1, COOP Pandemic Influenza
    Guidance
  • COOP Assessment Questionnaire/Worksheet
  • Links to Training Course Resources

8
Continuity Readiness
  • Training
  • EMI Independent Study Program
  • http//www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/
  • Continuity Awareness (IS-546) 2 Hours
  • http//www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is546.asp
    (31,911 individuals completed)
  • Introduction to Continuity (IS-547) 5 Hours
  • http//www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/is547.asp
    (21, 593 individuals completed)
  • Continuity Managers Course (Train-the-Trainer)
    (B/E/L-548) (Over 3,171 individuals trained)
  • Continuity Planning Course (Train-the-Trainer)
    (B/E/L-550) (90 individuals trained)
  • Continuity Building Design for Homeland Security
    (T-t-T) (E-156) (226 individuals trained)
  • Continuity Exercise Design Course (IS/G-139)
    (37,108 individuals completed)

9
Continuity Readiness
  • Readiness Exercises
  • Quiet Strategy (Single Agency Tabletop)
  • Quiet Sentinel (Single Agency Deployment)
  • Quiet Strength (Single Agency Full-Scale)
  • Determined Challenge (Multi-agency Tabletop)
  • Horizon Eagle (Forward Challenge, Multi-agency
    Full-Scale)
  • Steadfast Response (Regional Tabletop)
  • Steadfast Accord (Regional Pandemic Tabletop)
  • Determined Accord (Multi-agency Pandemic
    Tabletop)
  • Vigilant Strategy (Devolution Tabletop)
  • Vigilant Sentinel (Devolution Functional)

10
Regional Continuity Managers
  • Ensure a continuous Regional focus on and support
    for the Nations First Essential Function.
  • Provide continuity guidance, assistance, and
    support to the Regional Administrator for
    continuity programs
  • The Government (Federal, State, Territorial,
    Tribal and local)
  • Continuity Working Groups (FEBs, FEAs, State,
    local, etc.)
  • Provide support for sustained, uninterrupted
    operations of Government and critical
    infrastructure essential functions and services.

11
Determined Accord Continuity Pandemic Exercise
Continuity Readiness
  • Interagency Working Group instituted the exercise
  • Pilot exercise completed August 15, 2006
  • Courses Completed in
  • Temple, TX
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Portland, OR
  • Kansas, MO
  • San Antonio, TX
  • San Juan, PR
  • Houston, TX
  • Juneau, AK
  • Dallas, TX
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Clanton, AL
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Seattle, WA
  • Albuquerque, NM
  • Wilkes-Barre, PA
  • Charleston, WV
  • New Orleans, LA
  • Syracuse, NY
  • Miami, FL
  • Spokane, WA
  • Anchorage, AK
  • Kansas City, MO
  • NCR (8X)
  • New York City (3X)
  • Newark, NJ
  • Chicago, IL
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Buffalo, NY
  • Albany, NY
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • St. Louis, MO

12
FEMA Regions
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Regional Continuity Managers
Region I (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT) Patrick
Mooney, patrick.mooney_at_dhs.gov,
617-832-4798 Region II (NJ. NY, PR, VI) Kevin
Reed, kevin.reed_at_dhs.gov, 212-680-3685 Region III
(DE, DC, PA, MD, VA, WV) Tracy Hehmeyer,
tracy.hehmeyer_at_dhs.gov, 215-931-5670 Region IV
(AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN) Joe Canoles,
joseph.canoles_at_dhs.gov, 770-220-5453 Region V
(IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI) Vince Parisi,
vincent.parisi_at_dhs.gov, 312-408-5597 Region VI
(AR, LA, NM, OK, TX) Brad McDannald,
bradr.mcdannald_at_dhs.gov, 940-898-5135 Region
VII (IA, MO, NE, KS) David Teska,
david.teska_at_dhs.gov, 816-283-7082 Region VIII
(CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY) Ken Hudson,
ken.hudson_at_dhs.gov, 303-235-4658 Region IX (AZ,
CA, HI, NV, American Samoa, Guam) James
Macauley, james.macauley_at_dhs.gov,
510-627-7009 Region X (AK, WA, OR, ID) June
Uson, june.uson_at_dhs.gov, 425-487-4634
14
National Continuity Programs Directorate Contacts
  • Maj Gen (Ret.) Martha Rainville, Assistant
    Administrator, National Continuity Programs
    Directorate
  • 202-646-4145 martha.t.rainville_at_dhs.gov
  • Rex Wamsley, Director, National Continuity of
    Operations Division
  • 202-646-2897 rex.wamsley_at_dhs.gov
  • Matthew Smith, Chief, Federal Coordination Branch
  • 202-646-3685 matthew.smith_at_dhs.gov
  • Tracy Queen, Chief, FEMA Branch
  • 202-646-4282 tracy.queen_at_dhs.gov
  • James Opaczewski, Chief, State and Local Branch
  • 202-646-4128 james.opaczewski_at_dhs.gov

15
Questions/Comments
Eric Kretz National Continuity Programs National
Continuity of Operations Division U.S. Department
of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management
Agency Office 202-646-3754 
Eric.Kretz_at_dhs.gov Fax 202-646-4020   
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National Continuity Programs Directorate Continuit
y of Operations Division
17
Continuity Readiness
  • NCP provides resources on its website for
    government planners including
  • COOP Plan Template
  • FEMA Devolution of Operations Plan Template
  • Pandemic Influenza COOP Annex Template
    Instructions
  • COOP Multi-Year Strategy and Program Management
    Plan
  • Template
  • Template Guide
  • Budget Resource Requirements Addendum
  • Links to Guidance FCD 1, COOP Pandemic Influenza
    Guidance
  • COOP Assessment Questionnaire/Worksheet
  • Links to Training Course Resources
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