Title: Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance
1Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance
2OFDAs Response Criteria
1. Host country must ask for, or be willing to
accept, USG assistance. 2. The disaster is of
such magnitude that it is beyond the host
countrys ability to respond adequately. 3. It
is in the interest of the USG to provide
assistance.
IF THESE 3 CRITERIA ARE MET The U.S. Ambassador
issues a Disaster Declaration in SUPPORT of the
host nation.
3USAID/OFDAs Role in a Disaster Response
- USAID/OFDA is the USG lead for organizing and
managing foreign disaster assistance - Develops overall response strategy
- Provides on-scene management in support of U.S.
Ambassador - Provides USG funding to implementing partners
- Collects and analyzes information on the response
- Primary reporting source for the total USG
response - When necessary, USAID/OFDA requests support from
other USG agencies (including DoD) in HA/DR.
4OFDA Response Options
- Funding 50,000
- Funding Grants
- Humanitarian Commodities
- Personnel Regional Advisors
- Personnel Assessment Team
- Personnel Disaster Assistance Response Team
- Personnel RMT - Response Management Team (DC)
- Any Combination of Above
- Recommend nothing
Most Common
Most Common
Large Events
5OFDA At Work Global Presence
USAID / OFDA HQ
OFDA COCOM Advisor
Regional Office
TOTAL OFDA PERSONNEL 350
Stockpiles
U.N. Rep
Humanitarian Advisor
6- Miami (30,000 sq ft)
- Plastic Sheeting
- Blankets
- Collapsible Water Jugs
- Water storage bladders
- Hygiene Kits
- Water treatment trailers
- Rubber boats
- Kitchen sets
- Pisa (50,000 sq ft)
- Plastic Sheeting
- Blankets
- Collapsible Water Jugs
- Water storage bladders
- Hygiene Kits
- Water treatment trailers
- Dubai (38,000 sq ft)
- Plastic Sheeting
- Blankets
- Collapsible Water Jugs
- Hygiene Kits
- Water storage bladders
- Water treatment trailers
- Rubber boats
- Armored Vehicles
7DOD and USAID Coordination During Disaster
Response
8OSD Guidance DOD Mission in Foreign Disaster
Relief
- The U.S. military is not instrument of first
resort humanitarian response but supports
civilian relief agencies - The U.S. military may be involved when
- The military provides a unique service
- Civilian response capacity is overwhelmed
- Civilian authorities request assistance
- When the U.S. military does become involved
- The military mission should be clearly defined
- The risks should be minimal
- Core DOD missions should not be affected
9Validating the Mission
- USAID/OFDA generates or receives request for DoD
support from humanitarian partner consignees
(NGO, U.N. cluster, etc.) - USAID/OFDA, with USG country team, validates and
prioritizes requests - Validated requests forwarded to DoD for review
and execution
10Requesting DOD Support
Exception COCOM can respond immediately to save
lives if assets on hand (72 hr limit)
If reqd, State or USAID requests DOD support and
may provide (Via EXECSEC Memo request or
letter/ interagency agreement)
HN Responds
Disaster Occurs
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11OFDA Military Liaison Team
- Military Liaison Team (MLT)
- Based in Washington, DC
- OFDA Advisors at Geographic Combatant Commands
- SOUTHCOM
- PACOM
- EUCOM
- AFRICOM
- CENTCOM
- MLT surge staff
- Civ-Mil Advisors on DART or OFDA Field Offices
Joint Humanitarian Operations Course (JHOC)
12Role of OFDA Civil Military Advisor
- Provide input to military planning --- all
phases, all levels, all orders (responses and
exercises) - Recommend appropriate uses of military assets
- Screen, validate, and prioritize requests for
military support coming from UN/NGOs/IOs as well
as other parts of DoD - Act as intermediary between the military and the
UN/NGOs/IOs
13What is the Mission?
Wholesale vs. Retail
- Large capacity airlift
- Airfield and port management
- Off-loading and trans-loading
- Moving supplies and people
- Helicopter and air support
- Engineering assessments
- Security
14What is the Mission?
Wholesale Vs. Retail
- Food/commodities distribution
- Camp management
- Health/water and sanitation programs
- Processing/ screening/tracing of displaced
persons - Vaccinations
15RFA to MITAM Process MOST COMMON SITUATION (When
someone wants assistance from the US Military)
USG Organization or Implementing Partner (UN,
NGO, etc.)
Host Nation Civilian Organizations
Other Donors, UN Agency, or NGO not directly
funded by the USG
Host Nation Military
Requests of an HA Nature
Submit a RFA (USAID/OFDA or UN Form)
Requests purely Mil-Mil in nature
USAID/OFDA Response Team in-country
Executes Mission, then reports back to USAID/OFDA
Prioritizes and Validates RFAs
Informs USAID/OFDA of the Execution Plan, then
DIRLAUTH with the Requestor
Daily MITAM issued by USAID/OFDA
US Military HQ in-country
16USG Civ-Mil in the Pacific
- Use of US military assets for relief operations
in the Pacific has been infrequent due to
proximity. - In the event of a rapid onset disaster, DoD can
exercise 72hr Life Limb Authority (During
Exercises and Patrols) - Due to the increased focus on the Pacific, there
will be a more sustained presence of DoD assets
that can be utilized during major relief
operations. - Outside of major responses, increased presence of
DoD engagements in HADR during port visits and
joint excercises. (Mil-Mil)